RECOVERING THE US HISPANIC LITERARY HERITAGE | Databases
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Expand your access to historical Hispanic literature by subscribing to EBSCO's databases, which include hundreds of rare books, newspapers, periodicals, historical articles, letters, telegrams, photographs, political and religious pamphlets and broadsides. For more information, visit www.ebscohost.com.
ARTE PÚBLICO HISPANIC HISTORICAL COLLECTION is an archive of publications focused exclusively on US Hispanic history, literature and culture from colonial times until 1960. It is available in two series.
Series 1 focuses on the creative life of US Latinos and Hispanics. Context is written, indexed and searchable in Spanish and English.
Series 2, The Latino-Hispanic American Experience: Leaders, Writers and Thinkers, offers a three-themes collection of almost 300,000 pages chronicling Latino-Hispanic civil rights leaders, religious thinkers and women writers in the United States from the late 19th to mid 20th century.
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Hispanic American Newspapers (1808-1980) contains the single largest compilation of Spanish-language newspapers printed in the United States during the 19th and 20th centuries. This distinctive collection features hundreds of titles, including many published bilingually in Spanish and English. This collection draws from archival work done at Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage. For more information, visit www.readex.com.