Other Useful Links


  

LACS has put together a list of websites that may be helpful to research and for personal use while completing your Concentration, Minor, or Graduate Certificate in LACS. 

 

Please take your time in looking around and contact LACS Student Advisor with any questions or other help with research.

 

Latin American Studies Academic and Non-profit

LANIC, the Latin American Network Information Center - Includes focus areas in Guatemala, Honduras, and US/Cuban relations

Science and Human Rights Program

Border & Latin American Information - New Mexico State University - border and trans-border issues

The North American Council on Latin America - complete texts of NACLA's Report on the Americas

H-Net Latin-American History List - an international forum for the discussion of Latin American history

 

Archives and databases

The Latin America Data Base

The Environmental History of Latin America bibliography

The National Security Archive - independent non-governmental research institute and library, collects and publishes declassified government documents, many of them dealing with Latin America

The Political Database of the Americas

Latin American Migration Project - a multidisciplinary research effort between investigators in various countries of Latin America and the United States

Mexican Migration Project - multidisciplinary research effort, between investigators in Mexico and the US

 

Web Resources for and by U-M Latin Americanists

University of Michigan Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library

HAPI -  the Web version of the Hispanic American Periodicals Index

ISI Emerging Markets - includes constantly updated financial data on 7 Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela).

 

Newspapers

Latin American and Caribbean Newspapers