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Latin American studies

Latin American studies (LAS) is an academic and research field associated with the study of Latin America. The interdisciplinary study is a subfield of area studies, and can be composed of numerous disciplines such as economics, sociology, history, international relations, political science, geography, gender studies, and literature.

Definition

Latin American studies critically examines the history, culture, international relations, and politics, of Latin America. It is not to be confused with Latino Studies, an academic discipline which studies the experience of people of Latin American ancestry in the United States. The emergence of a Latin American scholarly focus departed to a degree from Spain-centric views of regions that had been part of the Spanish Empire. As Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera describes in Decolonizing American Spanish, the rise of Latin American Studies decentralized the Eurocentric nature of scholarship across several fields: "At once a radical and democratizing thrust, the move localized a hemispheric shift in intellectual focus and had profound influences on the central tenets of the disciplines, on the institutions involved (departments, universities, publications, professional associations, and so on), on the structural presumptions that organize knowledge-production, and on the latitude of subjectivities that may be conceptualized and institutionalized. While many of the pre–Latin American studies methodologies remain (including the centrality of literature, foregrounding the national/transnational as a meaningful container of culture, and periodization exigencies), the move toward Latin America localized the themes and subjects that appeared in US classrooms, deconstructing some of the Eurocentric supremacy of the traditional model."[1]

Latin Americanists consider a variety of perspectives and employ diverse research tools in their work. The interdisciplinary disciplines of study varies, depending on the school, association, and academic program. For example, the Latin American Centre of the School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies (SIAS) at the University of Oxford heavily focuses on the social sciences, such as the economics, politics, and development of the region.[2] The Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona also focuses on social sciences with faculty from Anthropology, Geography, Political Science, Sociology, and History an places emphasis on issues related to anti-racism, human rights, security, environment and health. On the other hand, schools like Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies (LLILAS) at The University of Texas at Austin, focus on the humanities; with the language, culture, and history of Latin America as a central component.[3] Others include the study of environment and ecology of the region.

Latin American studies is usually quite open and often includes or is closely associated with, for instance, Development studies, Geography, Anthropology, Caribbean studies, and Transatlantic studies.

History

Latin America has been studied in one way or another ever since Columbus's voyage of 1492. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, scientist explorers such as Alexander von Humboldt published extensively about the region. Towards the end of the nineteenth century and at the turn of the twentieth, within the region itself writers such as José Martí and José Enrique Rodó encouraged a consciousness of regional identity.

In 1875, the International Congress of Americanists held its first meeting in Nancy, France, and has met regularly ever since, alternating between venues in Europe and in the Western hemisphere. However, unlike the scholarly organizations of the twentieth century, the ICA does not have an ongoing organization, nor is there a journal of the ICA. The creation of formal and ongoing scholarly organizations focusing on Latin America is a product of the twentieth century.

In the US, historians with an interest in Latin American history within the American Historical Association created a group focusing on Latin America. In 1918, they founded The Hispanic American Historical Review, which has published quarterly since that time and has built a reputation as one of the premier scholarly journals.[4] The Latin Americanists within the AHA created the Conference on Latin American History in 1926, which is now separately incorporated (since 1964), but continues to coordinate its annual meetings with the American Historical Association. In 1936, US Latin Americanists also founded the Handbook of Latin American Studies, with editorial offices in the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress. In a pre-digital era, the compilation of annotated bibliographic references in the humanities and social science organized by subject and country was a vital tool for scholars in the field.[5][6] In 1954 was founded in Paris the Institute of Latin American Studies (IHEAL), by the geographer Pierre Monbeig.[7]

With the Cuban Revolution of 1959, the US government began seriously focusing on Latin America as Cuba and the hemisphere was seen to be an integral element of Cold War politics. The Latin American historian who wrote the early history of the founding of the Latin American Studies Association wryly suggested in 1966 that at some future date Latin Americanists should erect a statue to Fidel Castro, the "remote godfather" of the field, who instigated a renewed US interest in the region.[8]

Interest in Latin American studies increased starting in the 1950s. In the US, Latin American studies (like other area studies) was boosted by the passing of Title VI of the National Defense Education Act (NDEA) of 1958, which provided resources for Centers of Area and International Studies.[1] In the UK, the 1965 "Parry Report"[citation needed] provided similar impetus for the establishment of Institutes and Centres of Latin American Studies at Oxford, London, Cambridge, and Liverpool.[9] In Canada, York University in Toronto established the first Latin American center, "in part thanks to the inflow of exiled intellectuals from South America."[10] Germany's Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut in Berlin had been founded in 1930, but not until the 1970s did it experience expansion.[11]

Associations

Bibliographic resources

Reference works

Journals

Programs

Research Libraries and Archives outside Latin America

Some notable Latin Americanists

See also Category:Latin Americanists

See also

References

  1. ^ Herlihy-Mera, Jeffrey (2022). Decolonizing American Spanish. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 1. ISBN 9780822988984.
  2. ^ "MSc Latin American Studies (MSc LAS) | Latin American Centre". www.lac.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  3. ^ "UT College of Liberal Arts". liberalarts.utexas.edu. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  4. ^ see homepage
  5. ^ Howard F. Cline, "The Latin American Studies Association: A Summary Survey with Appendix," Latin American Research Review, Vol 2 No. 1, (Autumn, 1966) pp. 57-79.
  6. ^ http://salalm.org/Conf/2016/04/panel-11-the-hispanic-division-and-the-handbook-of-latin-american-studies-highlighting-luso-hispanic-collections-in-the-library-of-congress/ 2016-09-20 at the Wayback Machine accessed 13 August 2016.
  7. ^ About IHEAL, accessed 15 November 2019.
  8. ^ Howard F. Cline, "The Latin American Studies Association: A Summary Survey with Appendix," Latin American Research Review, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Autumn 1966), p. 64.
  9. ^ José C. Moya,ed. The Oxford Handbook of Latin American History, New York: Oxford University Press 2011, p. viii.
  10. ^ Moya, The Oxford Handbook of Latin American History, p. viii
  11. ^ Moya, The Oxford Handbook of Latin American History, p. viii.
  12. ^ http://clah.h-net.org/
  13. ^ https://www.can-latam.org/
  14. ^ "Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies". 31 July 2014.
  15. ^ https://rmclas.org/
  16. ^ "Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials".
  17. ^ "ABOUT".
  18. ^ "The Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies". 5 March 2018.
  19. ^ http://hahr-online.com/
  20. ^ JPLA - open access homepage
  21. ^ http://www.lais.ucsb.edu/
  22. ^ Donald L. Gibbs, "The development of the literary holdings of the Benson Latin American Collection" Library Chronicle (1992) 22#3 pp 10-21
  23. ^ Mary Wilke, Patricia J. Finney, and James Simon. "Colonial Latin American Resources at the Center for Research Libraries." Colonial Latin American Review 11.2 (2002): 317-323.
  24. ^ Roger Macdonald, "Library Resources for Latin American Studies in the United Kingdom 25 Years after the Parry Report." Bulletin of Latin American Research 9.2 (1990): 265-269. in JSTOR

Further reading

  • Alvarez, Sonia, Arturo Arias, and Charles R. Hale. "Re-Visioning Latin American Studies." Cultural Anthropology 26, no. 2 (2011): 225-46.
  • Berger,Mark R. Under Northern Eyes: Latin American Studies and U.S. Hegemony in the Americas, 1898-1990. Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1995.
  • Bulmer-Thomas, Victor, ed. Thirty Years of Latin American Studies in the United Kingdom 1965-1995. London: Institute of Latin American Studies, 1997.
  • Cline, Howard F. ed. Latin American History: Essays on its Study and Teaching, 1898-1965. 2 vols. Published for the Conference on Latin American History by University of Texas Press 1967.
  • Cline, Howard F. "The Latin American Studies Association: A Summary Survey with Appendix," Latin American Research Review, Vol 2 No. 1, (Autumn, 1966) pp. 57-79.
  • Crahan, Margaret E. "Lest We Forget: Women's Contribution to Making LASA an Organization for All Its Members by One of the First Women to Serve on the Executive Council, (1973-1975)," LASA Forum 37 (Spring 2006): 11-14.
  • Delpar, Helen. Looking South: The Evolution of Latin Americanist Scholarship in the United States, 1850-1975 (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press 2008) online review
  • Dent, David W., ed. Handbook of Political Science Research on Latin America: Trends from the 1960s to the 1990s. Westport CT: Greenwood Press 1990.
  • Diégues Júnior, Manuel and Bryce Wood, eds. Social Science in Latin America. New York: Columbia University Press 1967.
  • Eakin, Marshall C. "Latin American History in the United States: From Gentleman Scholars to Academic Specialists," History Teacher 31 (August 1998) 539-61.
  • Hanke, Lewis, "The Development of Latin American Studies in the United States, 1939-1945," The Americas 4 (1947) 32-64.
  • Hilbink, Lisa and Paul Drake, “The Joint Committee on Latin American Studies,” pp. 17-36, en Paul Drake et al., International Scholarly Collaboration: Lessons From the Past. A Report of the Social Science Research Council Inter-regional Working Group on International Scholarly Collaboration. Nueva York, NY: SSRC Working Paper Series on Building Intellectual Capacity for the 21st Century, 2000.
  • Kagan, Richard L., ed. Spain in America: The Origins of Hispanism in the United States. Urbana: University of Illinois Press 2002.
  • Mitchell, Christopher,ed. Changing Perspectives in Latin American Studies: Insights from Six Disciplines. Stanford: Stanford University Press 1988.
  • Sable, Martin, ed. Guide to the Writings of Pioneer Latinamericanists in the United States. New York: Haworth Press 1989.
  • Salvatore, Ricardo D. Disciplinary Conquest: U.S. Scholars in South America, 1900–1945. Durham: Duke University Press, 2016.

External links

  • Latin American and Iberian Institute at the University of New Mexico
  • Handbook of Latin American Studies
  • Latin American Studies at the University of Texas's Latin American Network Information Center
  • Latino Studies Resources
  • Mid-Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies
  • The Conference on Latin American History

Library Guides for Latin American Studies

  • "Latin American Studies". Research Guides. Los Angeles: University of California.
  • "Latin American & Caribbean Studies". LibGuides. USA: Duke University.
  • "Latin American Studies". Library Guides. USA: Johns Hopkins University.
  • . Research Guides. Coral Gables Florida: University of Miami. Archived from the original on 2012-02-12.
  • "Latin American & Caribbean Studies". Research Guides. USA: University of Michigan.
  • "Latin American Studies". Research Guides. USA: New York University.
  • "Latin American Studies". LibGuides. Evanston, Illinois, USA: Northwestern University Library.
  • "Latin American Studies". Oxford LibGuides. Oxford, UK: University of Oxford, Bodleian Libraries.
  • "Latin America, Spain and Portugal". Princeton LibGuides. USA: Princeton University Library.
  • University Libraries. "Latin American Studies". Research Guides. New Jersey, USA: Rutgers University.

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External links 13 1 Library Guides for Latin American StudiesDefinition EditLatin American studies critically examines the history culture international relations and politics of Latin America It is not to be confused with Latino Studies an academic discipline which studies the experience of people of Latin American ancestry in the United States The emergence of a Latin American scholarly focus departed to a degree from Spain centric views of regions that had been part of the Spanish Empire As Jeffrey Herlihy Mera describes in Decolonizing American Spanish the rise of Latin American Studies decentralized the Eurocentric nature of scholarship across several fields At once a radical and democratizing thrust the move localized a hemispheric shift in intellectual focus and had profound influences on the central tenets of the disciplines on the institutions involved departments universities publications professional associations and so on on the structural presumptions that organize knowledge production and on the latitude of subjectivities that may be conceptualized and institutionalized While many of the pre Latin American studies methodologies remain including the centrality of literature foregrounding the national transnational as a meaningful container of culture and periodization exigencies the move toward Latin America localized the themes and subjects that appeared in US classrooms deconstructing some of the Eurocentric supremacy of the traditional model 1 Latin Americanists consider a variety of perspectives and employ diverse research tools in their work The interdisciplinary disciplines of study varies depending on the school association and academic program For example the Latin American Centre of the School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies SIAS at the University of Oxford heavily focuses on the social sciences such as the economics politics and development of the region 2 The Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona also focuses on social sciences with faculty from Anthropology Geography Political Science Sociology and History an places emphasis on issues related to anti racism human rights security environment and health On the other hand schools like Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies LLILAS at The University of Texas at Austin focus on the humanities with the language culture and history of Latin America as a central component 3 Others include the study of environment and ecology of the region Latin American studies is usually quite open and often includes or is closely associated with for instance Development studies Geography Anthropology Caribbean studies and Transatlantic studies History EditLatin America has been studied in one way or another ever since Columbus s voyage of 1492 In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries scientist explorers such as Alexander von Humboldt published extensively about the region Towards the end of the nineteenth century and at the turn of the twentieth within the region itself writers such as Jose Marti and Jose Enrique Rodo encouraged a consciousness of regional identity In 1875 the International Congress of Americanists held its first meeting in Nancy France and has met regularly ever since alternating between venues in Europe and in the Western hemisphere However unlike the scholarly organizations of the twentieth century the ICA does not have an ongoing organization nor is there a journal of the ICA The creation of formal and ongoing scholarly organizations focusing on Latin America is a product of the twentieth century In the US historians with an interest in Latin American history within the American Historical Association created a group focusing on Latin America In 1918 they founded The Hispanic American Historical Review which has published quarterly since that time and has built a reputation as one of the premier scholarly journals 4 The Latin Americanists within the AHA created the Conference on Latin American History in 1926 which is now separately incorporated since 1964 but continues to coordinate its annual meetings with the American Historical Association In 1936 US Latin Americanists also founded the Handbook of Latin American Studies with editorial offices in the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress In a pre digital era the compilation of annotated bibliographic references in the humanities and social science organized by subject and country was a vital tool for scholars in the field 5 6 In 1954 was founded in Paris the Institute of Latin American Studies IHEAL by the geographer Pierre Monbeig 7 With the Cuban Revolution of 1959 the US government began seriously focusing on Latin America as Cuba and the hemisphere was seen to be an integral element of Cold War politics The Latin American historian who wrote the early history of the founding of the Latin American Studies Association wryly suggested in 1966 that at some future date Latin Americanists should erect a statue to Fidel Castro the remote godfather of the field who instigated a renewed US interest in the region 8 Interest in Latin American studies increased starting in the 1950s In the US Latin American studies like other area studies was boosted by the passing of Title VI of the National Defense Education Act NDEA of 1958 which provided resources for Centers of Area and International Studies 1 In the UK the 1965 Parry Report citation needed provided similar impetus for the establishment of Institutes and Centres of Latin American Studies at Oxford London Cambridge and Liverpool 9 In Canada York University in Toronto established the first Latin American center in part thanks to the inflow of exiled intellectuals from South America 10 Germany s Ibero Amerikanisches Institut in Berlin had been founded in 1930 but not until the 1970s did it experience expansion 11 Associations EditBrazilian Studies Association Conference on Latin American History CLAH 12 Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies founded 1969 13 Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs CLASP Latin American Studies Association US founded 1966 Mid Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies US founded 1979 Pacific Coast Council of Latin American Studies PCCLAS US 14 Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies RMCLAS US founded 1954 15 Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials SALALM established 1967 16 Society for Irish Latin American Studies Ireland founded 2003 Society for Latin American Studies UK established 1964 17 Southeast Council of Latin American Studies US founded 1953 Bibliographic resources EditHandbook of Latin American Studies established 1936 Hispanic American Periodicals Index HAPI Reference works EditEncyclopedia of Latin American History and CultureJournals EditThe Americas established 1944 Bulletin of Latin American Research established 1981 Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies established 1976 18 Colonial Latin American Historical Review established 1992 Colonial Latin American Review established 1992 European Review of Latin American amp Caribbean Studies The Hispanic American Historical Review established 1918 published by Conference on Latin American History 19 Historia Mexicana established 1951 Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies established 1996 Journal of Latin American Studies established 1969 Journal of Politics in Latin America 20 Latin American Perspectives established in 1974 Latin American Politics and Society established 1959 Latin American Research Review published by the Latin American Studies Association The Latin Americanist published by Wiley Blackwell and the Southeast Council of Latin American Studies Mexican Studies Estudios Mexicanos established 1985 NACLA Report on the Americas Nawpa Pacha Journal of Andean Archaeology established 1963 Problems of Latin America Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Politicas y Sociales Mexican Journal of Political and Social Sciences established in 1955Programs EditCenter for Latin American Studies CLAS at Stanford University Georgetown University School of Foreign Service Center for Latin American Studies The University of Texas at Austin Teresa LozMeano Long Institute of Latin American Studies LLILAS Austin Texas Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies CLACS New York University The Institute of Latin American Studies ILAS Columbia University Centre of Latin American Studies University of Cambridge Centre of Latin American Studies University of Oxford David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies DRCLAS at Harvard University America and Caribbean Studies The Henry M Jackson School of International Studies University of Washington Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies CLACS at Indiana University Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Pittsburgh Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona The University of Michigan Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos Mexico Latin America Caribbean and US Latino Studies University at Albany State University of New York Albany New York Institute of Latin American Studies IHEAL University of Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 Ibero American Institute Berlin Institute of Latin American Studies London University of Florida Center for Latin American Studies University of California Los Angeles Latin American Center Center for Latin American Studies University of Chicago University of California Santa Barbara Latin American and Iberian Studies program 21 University of New Mexico Latin American amp Iberian Institute Latin American Studies Division CCUS amp LAS School of International Studies Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi India 2 Centre for Latin American Studies Faculty of Social Sciences Goa University Panaji Goa India 3 Roger Thayer Stone Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane UniversityResearch Libraries and Archives outside Latin America EditBancroft Library University of California Berkeley Benson Latin American Collection University of Texas Library Austin Texas 22 Bibliotheque Nationale de France Paris John Carter Brown Library Providence Rhode Island Center for Research Libraries 23 Dumbarton Oaks Washington D C Hispanic Society of America New York City Huntington Library San Marino California Library of Congress Washington D C Newberry Library Chicago Oliveira Lima Library Catholic University Washington D C Tulane University Library New Orleans Louisiana University of Florida Library Gainesville Florida Santa Barbara Mission Archive Library Santa Barbara CA British libraries 24 Some notable Latin Americanists EditSee also Category Latin Americanists Jeremy Adelman historian Ida Altman historian Nettie Lee Benson historian Carmen Bernand historian and anthropologist Leslie Bethell historian John Beverley Elizabeth Hill Boone anthropologist Woodrow Borah historian David Brading historian Victor Bulmer Thomas historian Louise Burkhart anthropologist Robert N Burr historian David Bushnell historian David Carrasco anthropologist Howard F Cline historian John Coatsworth historian Olivier Compagnon historian Antonio Cornejo Polar Daniel Cosio Villegas historian Nigel Davies historian and anthropologist Andrzej Dembicz geographer Ariel Dorfman James Dunkerley Arturo Escobar Nancy Farriss historian Ada Ferrer historian Lillian Estelle Fisher historian Albert Fishlow economist John Foran sociologist Jean Franco Nestor Garcia Canclini Manuel Antonio Garreton Peter Gerhard historical geographer Charles Gibson historian Federico Gil Adolfo Gilly historian Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria Paul Gootenberg historian Richard Graham historian Greg Grandin historian Andre Gunder Frank Tulio Halperin Donghi historian Lewis Hanke historian Clarence Haring historian Doris Heyden Mesoamericanist Albert O Hirschman economist Robin Humphreys historian Daniel James historian Friedrich Katz historian Herbert S Klein historian Stanford University Alan Knight historian Enrique Krauze historian George Kubler historian Jacques Lafaye historian Kris Lane historian Neil Larsen Asuncion Lavrin historian Miguel Leon Portilla historian Irving A Leonard historian Oscar Lewis anthropologist Edwin Lieuwen historian James Lockhart historian Claudio Lomnitz anthropologist John Lynch historian Murdo J MacLeod historian Florencia Mallon historian Sylvia Molloy Alberto Moreiras Richard McGee Morse historian June Nash anthropologist Zelia Nuttall anthropologist Guillermo O Donnell J H Parry historian Gustavo Perez Firmat James Petras Stafford Poole historian Philip Wayne Powell historian Mary Louise Pratt historian Angel Rama writer literary critic Robert Redfield anthropologist Andres Resendez historian Darcy Ribeiro Brazilian anthropologist Nelly Richard cultural theorist Antonius Robben anthropologist David Rock historian Riordan Roett political scientist John Howland Rowe anthropologist Beatriz Sarlo literary and cultural critic Carl O Sauer historical geographer Linda Schele anthropologist France Vinton Scholes historian Stuart B Schwartz historian Rebecca J Scott historian Patricia Seed historian Donald Shaw writer literary critic Kalman H Silvert first president of the Latin American Studies Association Thomas Skidmore political scientist Peter H Smith historian and political scientist Alfred Stepan political scientist William B Taylor historian Michael Taussig anthropologist J Eric S Thompson anthropologist Alain Touraine Ann Twinam historian Victor L Urquidi Arturo Valenzuela political scientist Eric Van Young historian Evon Vogt anthropologist Charles Wagley historian Robert Wauchope archaeologist David J Weber historian Barbara Weinstein historian Henry Wells political scientist Nathan Whetten sociologist Eric Wolf anthropologist John Womack historian Peter Winn Leopoldo Zea philosopher Mexican See also EditLatino a studies Chicano Studies Caribbeanist Conference on Latin American History Historiography Latin America History of Latin America Criticism of the term Latino LatinobarometroReferences Edit Herlihy Mera Jeffrey 2022 Decolonizing American Spanish Pittsburgh PA University of Pittsburgh Press p 1 ISBN 9780822988984 MSc Latin American Studies MSc LAS Latin American Centre www lac ox ac uk Retrieved 2018 06 27 UT College of Liberal Arts liberalarts utexas edu Retrieved 2018 06 27 see homepage Howard F Cline The Latin American Studies Association A Summary Survey with Appendix Latin American Research Review Vol 2 No 1 Autumn 1966 pp 57 79 http salalm org Conf 2016 04 panel 11 the hispanic division and the handbook of latin american studies highlighting luso hispanic collections in the library of congress Archived 2016 09 20 at the Wayback Machine accessed 13 August 2016 About IHEAL accessed 15 November 2019 Howard F Cline The Latin American Studies Association A Summary Survey with Appendix Latin American Research Review Vol 2 No 1 Autumn 1966 p 64 Jose C Moya ed The Oxford Handbook of Latin American History New York Oxford University Press 2011 p viii Moya The Oxford Handbook of Latin American History p viii Moya The Oxford Handbook of Latin American History p viii http clah h net org https www can latam org Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies 31 July 2014 https rmclas org Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials ABOUT The Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 5 March 2018 http hahr online com JPLA open access homepage http www lais ucsb edu Donald L Gibbs The development of the literary holdings of the Benson Latin American Collection Library Chronicle 1992 22 3 pp 10 21 Mary Wilke Patricia J Finney and James Simon Colonial Latin American Resources at the Center for Research Libraries Colonial Latin American Review 11 2 2002 317 323 Roger Macdonald Library Resources for Latin American Studies in the United Kingdom 25 Years after the Parry Report Bulletin of Latin American Research 9 2 1990 265 269 in JSTORFurther reading EditAlvarez Sonia Arturo Arias and Charles R Hale Re Visioning Latin American Studies Cultural Anthropology 26 no 2 2011 225 46 Berger Mark R Under Northern Eyes Latin American Studies and U S Hegemony in the Americas 1898 1990 Bloomington Indiana University Press 1995 Bulmer Thomas Victor ed Thirty Years of Latin American Studies in the United Kingdom 1965 1995 London Institute of Latin American Studies 1997 Cline Howard F ed Latin American History Essays on its Study and Teaching 1898 1965 2 vols Published for the Conference on Latin American History by University of Texas Press 1967 Cline Howard F The Latin American Studies Association A Summary Survey with Appendix Latin American Research Review Vol 2 No 1 Autumn 1966 pp 57 79 Crahan Margaret E Lest We Forget Women s Contribution to Making LASA an Organization for All Its Members by One of the First Women to Serve on the Executive Council 1973 1975 LASA Forum 37 Spring 2006 11 14 Delpar Helen Looking South The Evolution of Latin Americanist Scholarship in the United States 1850 1975 Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Press 2008 online review Dent David W ed Handbook of Political Science Research on Latin America Trends from the 1960s to the 1990s Westport CT Greenwood Press 1990 Diegues Junior Manuel and Bryce Wood eds Social Science in Latin America New York Columbia University Press 1967 Eakin Marshall C Latin American History in the United States From Gentleman Scholars to Academic Specialists History Teacher 31 August 1998 539 61 Hanke Lewis The Development of Latin American Studies in the United States 1939 1945 The Americas 4 1947 32 64 Hilbink Lisa and Paul Drake The Joint Committee on Latin American Studies pp 17 36 en Paul Drake et al International Scholarly Collaboration Lessons From the Past A Report of the Social Science Research Council Inter regional Working Group on International Scholarly Collaboration Nueva York NY SSRC Working Paper Series on Building Intellectual Capacity for the 21st Century 2000 Kagan Richard L ed Spain in America The Origins of Hispanism in the United States Urbana University of Illinois Press 2002 Mitchell Christopher ed Changing Perspectives in Latin American Studies Insights from Six Disciplines Stanford Stanford University Press 1988 Sable Martin ed Guide to the Writings of Pioneer Latinamericanists in the United States New York Haworth Press 1989 Salvatore Ricardo D Disciplinary Conquest U S Scholars in South America 1900 1945 Durham Duke University Press 2016 External links EditLatin American and Iberian Institute at the University of New Mexico Handbook of Latin American Studies Latin American Studies at the University of Texas s Latin American Network Information Center Latino Studies Resources Mid Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies The Conference on Latin American HistoryLibrary Guides for Latin American Studies Edit Latin American Studies Research Guides Los Angeles University of California Latin American amp Caribbean Studies LibGuides USA Duke University Latin American Studies Library Guides USA Johns Hopkins University Latin American and Caribbean Studies Research Guides Coral Gables Florida University of Miami Archived from the original on 2012 02 12 Latin American amp Caribbean Studies Research Guides USA University of Michigan Latin American Studies Research Guides USA New York University Latin American Studies LibGuides Evanston Illinois USA Northwestern University Library Latin American Studies Oxford LibGuides Oxford UK University of Oxford Bodleian Libraries Latin America Spain and Portugal Princeton LibGuides USA Princeton University Library University Libraries Latin American Studies Research Guides New Jersey USA Rutgers University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Latin American studies amp oldid 1132336531, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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