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#latinamericahistory — Public Fediverse posts

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  1. City University of New York: New Slavery Databases Document More Than 150,000 Enslaved People in Cuba and Brazil, Opening Paths for Research. “A decades-long project by Distinguished Professor Laird W. Bergad of the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies opens a major new archive on slavery and challenges long-held assumptions about its decline.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/20/city-university-of-new-york-new-slavery-databases-document-more-than-150000-enslaved-people-in-cuba-and-brazil-opening-paths-for-research/
  2. Library of Congress: From Print Volumes to Digital Scholarship: The Handbook of Latin American Studies Web Archive. “Since the 1930s, the Handbook of Latin American Studies has documented scholarship on Latin America and the Caribbean. In this interview, Tracy North describes how that long-standing mission now extends to web archiving, ensuring long-term access to web-based research materials. […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/02/09/from-print-volumes-to-digital-scholarship-the-handbook-of-latin-american-studies-web-archive-library-of-congress/
  3. Library of Congress: From Print Volumes to Digital Scholarship: The Handbook of Latin American Studies Web Archive. “Since the 1930s, the Handbook of Latin American Studies has documented scholarship on Latin America and the Caribbean. In this interview, Tracy North describes how that long-standing mission now extends to web archiving, ensuring long-term access to web-based research materials. […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/02/09/from-print-volumes-to-digital-scholarship-the-handbook-of-latin-american-studies-web-archive-library-of-congress/
  4. Library of Congress: From Print Volumes to Digital Scholarship: The Handbook of Latin American Studies Web Archive. “Since the 1930s, the Handbook of Latin American Studies has documented scholarship on Latin America and the Caribbean. In this interview, Tracy North describes how that long-standing mission now extends to web archiving, ensuring long-term access to web-based research materials. […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/02/09/from-print-volumes-to-digital-scholarship-the-handbook-of-latin-american-studies-web-archive-library-of-congress/
  5. Library of Congress: From Print Volumes to Digital Scholarship: The Handbook of Latin American Studies Web Archive. “Since the 1930s, the Handbook of Latin American Studies has documented scholarship on Latin America and the Caribbean. In this interview, Tracy North describes how that long-standing mission now extends to web archiving, ensuring long-term access to web-based research materials. […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/02/09/from-print-volumes-to-digital-scholarship-the-handbook-of-latin-american-studies-web-archive-library-of-congress/
  6. Drew University: Drew University Releases Digital Archives on Operation Americas (Duck Diaries). “Drew University’s Library has launched a detailed website documenting the famous goodwill journey of seven college students—three from Drew—who set out on a 13-month goodwill tour of Latin American universities in 1961. The site serves as a digital archive of the Operation Americas […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/03/15/drew-university-drew-university-releases-digital-archives-on-operation-americas-duck-diaries/

  7. University of Exeter: Oral history project recovering voices of Spanish and Latin American women celebrated at Spanish Embassy. “An oral history project that is creating powerful video postcards to recover and preserve the legacies of prominent Spanish and Latin American women of the 20th century has been honoured at a special celebration in London.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2025/03/01/university-of-exeter-oral-history-project-recovering-voices-of-spanish-and-latin-american-women-celebrated-at-spanish-embassy/