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HAPI Online (Hispanic American Periodical Index) CORE
HAPI offers authoritative information about Latin America, the US-Mexico border region, and Hispanics in the US. From analyses of current political, economic, and social issues to coverage of Latin American arts and letters, HAPI Online contains complete bibliographic citations to articles, book reviews, documents, original literary works, and other materials appearing in social science and humanities journals published throughout the world. Coverage: 1970 - present. [Tulane Subscription]
Handbook of Latin American Studies CORE
A bibliography on Latin America consisting of works selected and annotated by scholars. Alternates annually between the social sciences and the humanities. Edited by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress.
HLAS Online
This interface covers 1936 - present and includes Table of Contents (Introductory Essays: Vols. 50-59).
HLAS Web
This new interface only covers 1990 - present. The new and improved interface allows you to save your search history, select records for Save, Print, and Email and allows you to limit searches by date, language, type (Book/Article), place of publication.
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Historical Abstracts CORE
Provides a complete bibliographic reference to the history of the world (excluding the United States and Canada) from 1450 to the present. [Tulane Subscription]
Latin American Periodicals Tables of Contents (LAPTOC)
Provides searchable interface for tables of contents of more than 800 journals, primarily in the humanities and social sciences, published in Latin America.
Sabin Americana, 1500-1926
Based on Joseph Sabin's landmark bibliography, this collection contains works about the Americas (North, Central and South America, the Arctic and Antarctica and the West Indies) published throughout the world from 1500 to the early 1900's. Included are books, pamphlets, serials and other documents that provide original accounts of exploration, trade, colonialism, slavery and abolition, the western movement, Native Americans, military actions and much more. With over 6 million pages from 29,000 works, this collection is a cornerstone in the study of the western hemisphere. [Tulane Subscription]
Also consult:
Research by Subject: History (Howard-Tilton Memorial Library)
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