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Website as viewed on Aug. 10, 2005.
Published by the Centro Latinoamericano de Administracion para el Desarrollo, this webpage reports on activities of NGO activities related to Latin American politics, human rights, and economics, such as congresses, throughout Latin America. The site also has book reviews and lists other related e-journals.
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CIDOC
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Microforms [Lower Level HESB] General Collection
CIDOC Collection; History of Religiosity in Latin America, c. 1830-1970 +3,000 titles, searchable Index online (EAD) http://www.idc.nl/ead/049faid.html IDC Publishers' edition of more than 3,000 nineteenth- and twentieth-century imprints documents local devotions and syncretist rituals, religious iconography and poetry, and the pastoral campaigns of the various churches and sects. They went uncollected and largely unnoticed until the early 1960s, when Ivan Illich began to collect them in the CIDOC Library of Cuernavaca, Mexico. That has been supplemented by additional microfiching in many libraries elsewhere in MEXICO, VENEZUELA, BRAZIL, ARGENTINA and CHILE. This result was a prime collection of resources documenting a wide array of expressions of popular forms of religion.
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Mode of access: CD-ROM in Reserve Book Room.
Call Number:
HESB RES Electronic F 1232 .B87 2001
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CD.1 1822-1834
Diary covering political and historical events in Mexico.
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Mode of access: CD-ROM in Reserve Book Room.
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HESB RES Electronic HA 768 .G83 G83 2000
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v.1
Vol. 1 contains detailed information on 56,573 individuals, 12,685 families and 10,256 households from the city's population censuses of 1821 and 1822. Databases in SPSS, Microsoft Access and Excel formats, including archive databases with original spelling of names and terms. Census manuscripts in PDF format; GIS map data (with link to required free software); images of historical maps; and more.
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This database contains annotated bibliographic citations to a collection of pamphlets, grey literature and ephemera related to political, economic, and social conditions in Latin America during the twentieth century.
Other Mexico Resources
Organizations:
Archives
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Associations, societies and institutes
Places:
Argentina
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Bolivia
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Brazil
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Canada
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Chile
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Cuba
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Dominican Republic
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Haiti
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Hispanic Caribbean
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Latin America
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Panama
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Paraguay
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Peru
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Puerto Rico
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Southern Cone
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Uruguay
Formats:
Data, statistics and survey results
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Electronic books and texts
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Manuscripts
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Microforms
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Print journals
Subjects:
Latin American Studies
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Peace Studies
Research tools:
Guides and finding aids