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Brazilian Government Document Digitization Project
   
English interface
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Provides Internet access to digitized executive branch serial documents originally issued by Brazil's national government between 1821 and 1993, and by
its provincial government from the earliest available for each province to the end of the Empire to 1889.
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Confidential print. Latin America, 1833-1969
   
Provides access to documents issued by the Foreign and Colonial Offices of the British Government since around 1820. Coverage includes South and Central
America, as well as the non-British islands of the Caribbean, from just after the final Spanish withdrawal from mainland America in the 1820s to the height of the Cold War in the 1960s. Topics include revolutions, wars, territorial changes, political movements, foreign financial interests, industrial and infrastructural development (including the building of the Panama Canal), slavery, immigration from Europe, relations with indigenous people, and others.
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Digital collection of Mexican and Argentine presidential messages
   
Digital images from microfilmed Spanish-language government documents of Mexican and Argentine presidential speeches from the 19th century forward.
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Digital National Security Archive
   
Declassified U.S. documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act by the National Security Archive http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/ an independent
non-governmental research institute and library at George Washington University. The Digital National Security Archive provides enhanced access to a selected portion of the NSA collection.
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Directorio del Estado
 
This portal pulls together daily information on Latin American governments. It includes news items, events, documents, and other related information.
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Ecclesiastical Sources and Historical Research on the African Diaspora in Brazil and Cuba
 
This collaboration advances the study of slavery and the African Diaspora by creating a digitized database of rich, underutilized, and at-risk ecclesiastical
sources for Africans and persons of African descent in Brazil, Cuba, and the Spanish circum-Caribbean.
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Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
 
ECLAC, which is headquartered in Santiago, Chile, is one of the five regional commissions of the United Nations. It was founded for the purposes of contributing
to the economic development of Latin America, coordinating actions directed towards this end, and reinforcing economic relationships among the countries and with the other nations of the world. The promotion of the region's social development was later included among its primary objectives.
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Latin America and the Caribbean: selected economic and social data
   
Coverage: 1992:Apr.-
An annual compilation, sometimes called LAC databook, of statistics drawn from official country sources and international institutions.
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