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Labor in
Latin America


History 498


Selected
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Image: Tina Modotti El Machete

Mexican Peasants Reading El Machete
photograph by Tina Modotti, 1928
© The Estate of Tina Modotti

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Reference Books | Online Indexes & Databases
 
News Sources | Primary Sources | NGOs | Web Sites



Reference  Books

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Alexander, Robert J., ed.  Political Parties of the Americas: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies. 2 vols. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1982
JL195 .P64 1982 v.1 & 2 HAYDEN REFERENCE
An excellent resource which provides an overview of the history of political parties in each country as well sketches of each political party in each respective country.


*Ameringer, Charles D., ed.  Political parties of the Americas, 1980's - 1990's: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1992.
JL195 .P63 1992 HAYDEN REFERENCE
Updated companion piece to the above.


*Atkins, G. Pope. Encyclopedia of the Inter-American System. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997.
F1410 .A79 1997  HAYDEN REFERENCE
Lengthy entries describe in historical perspective the major events and facets of the Inter-American system (IAS) at all levels: national, regional, sub-regional, institutional (OAS, IDB, NAFTA, etc.), and personal.


*Banks, Arthur S., et als., eds. Political Handbook of the World: 2005-2006. New York: McGraw-Hill; Washington D.C.: CQ Press, 1975-
JF 37 .P6 HAYDEN REFERENCE


*Bethell, Leslie, ed. The Cambridge History of Latin America. 11 vols. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984-
F 1410 .C1834 1984 HAYDEN STACKS and WEST STACKS
A benchmark publication for the 1980s and 1990s.  Each volume features the writing of established scholars in their fields. Volumes I and II cover the Colonial Period and the latest volume, which is kept in Hayden Reference, is a compendium of bibliographic essays covering all periods.


*Country Studies/Area Handbook Series.
Washington, D.C.: U.S Federal Research Division.
HAYDEN US DOCUMENTS and ONLINE
The Library of Congress’ Area Handbook Series provides excellent introductions to an individual country’s history, society, politics, economy, and military. Older editions are published under the title Area Handbook of [Country]. Newer editions can be found under the title [Country]: A Country Study.
URL: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html.


Dent, David W. The Legacy of the Monroe Doctrine: A Reference Guide to U.S. Involvement in Latin America and the Caribbean. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1999.
F1418 .D458 1999 HAYDEN REFERENCE & WEST STACKS
A valuable reference work containing essays and chronologies of major events for all Latin American states and four Commonwealth Caribbean countries.


*Dent, David W. Historical Dictionary of U.S.-Latin American Relations. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1999.
F1418 .F457 2005 HAYDEN & WEST REFERENCE


*Docherty, James C. The Encyclopedia of Organized Labor. 2nd Ed. Landham, MD; Scarecrow, 2004.
HD4839 .D58 2004 HAYDEN REFERENCE


*Freedom in the World 2005. New York; Washington: Freedom House, 1978-
JC 571 .F75x 2005 HAYDEN REFERENCE
Published annually with the latest edition kept in Hayden Refence, this is annual survey of political rights and civil liberties across the world. See also: http://freedomhouse.org/


*Greenfield, Gerald Michael and Sheldon L. Maram, eds. Latin American Labor Organizations. New York: Greenwood Press, 1987.

HD 6530.5 .L38 1987 HAYDEN REFERENCE
Basic reference tool in English for Latin American labor history, covering 26 countries in chapters arranged alphabetically by country. Essay surveying history and present status of the labor movement in each country is followed by a bibliography and list of labor organizations with historical information about each.


Gross, Liza, ed. Handbook of Leftist Guerrilla Groups in Latin America and the Caribbean.  Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1995.

F1410 .G83 1995 HAYDEN REFERENCE and WEST STACKS
Concise treatment of leftist guerrilla groups - Marxist-Leninist, Trotskyist, Maoist, Guevaraist, Castroist - in 19 countries includes important information on each organization's date of origin, its principal leadership, and its core ideology.


*Kapiszewski, Diana, ed.  Encyclopedia of Latin American Politics. Westport, CT; London: Oryx Press, 2002.
F1410 .E56 2002  HAYDEN REFERENCE
Source of basic information on Latin American politics in the past two centuries. Arranged by country with useful bibliographies and webliographies at the end of each chapter.


Latin American Historical Dictionaries. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1970-
F1200s HAYDEN REFERENCE
These country-specific reference titles provide concise historical overviews for most countries in Latin America. Check catalog for specific call numbers after searching by title: Historical Dictionary of [Country].


Nudelman, Ricardo. Diccionario de política latinoamericana del siglo XX. México, DF: Editorial Océano de México, 2001.
F1414 .N83 2001 HAYDEN REFERENCE


*Rossi, Ernest E.  Latin America: A Political Dictionary. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-Clio, c1992.
F1406 .R67 1992  HAYDEN REFERENCE
Provides specific definitions for Latin American politics within thematic categories.


*Tenenbaum, Barbara A., et. al.  Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture. New York: C. Scribner's Sons: Macmillan Library Reference USA: Simon & Schuster Macmillan; London: Simon & Schuster: Prentice Hall International, c1996.
F1406 .E53 1996 HAYDEN REFERENCE



Online Indexes & Databases

CQ Library (CQ Weekly and CQ Researcher)

(1983+) A service from Congressional Quarterly Inc. that provides access to two of CQ's premier publications, the CQ Weekly and The CQ Researcher.


*Handbook of Latin American Studies (1935+)

Also available in print: Z 1605 .H23  HAYDEN REFERENCE (Index Table 2)
Selected, annotated bibliography on Latin America edited by the Library of Congress’s Hispanic Division. Alternates annually between the social sciences and the humanities. Offers Latin Americanists an essential guide to available resources. Chapter headings in print volumes give good overviews of current research trends by discipline.


*Hispanic American Periodicals Index (1970+)
Also available in print: F 1401 .H5x HAYDEN REFERENCE (Index Table 2)
Indexes information on Central & South America, Mexico, the Caribbean basin, the U.S.-Mexico border region, & Hispanics in the United States in over 400 journals worldwide. Covers analyses of current political, economic & social issues as well as Latin American arts & letters.


*Historical Abstracts (1954+)
Covers the world's scholarly literature in history. Includes article abstracts and bibliographic citations of books and dissertations on the history of the world from 1450 to the present, except for the United States and Canada.


PAIS International (1972+).
Index to political, economic, & social issues in current debate. Covers public & social policy literature of business, economics, finance, law, international relations, public administration, government, political science, & other social sciences.


*Periodicals Index Online (formerly PCI) (1770-1995)
Periodical Index Online is an electronic index to the contents of millions of articles published in more than 4,300 periodicals in the arts, humanities and social sciences from their first issues to 1995. More than 325 of these journals are in Spanish. Full-text access is linked to and available through Periodicals Archives Online (PAO).  more


Social Sciences Full Text
(1983+) Covers concepts, theories, and methodologies in all areas of the social sciences. Subjects covered include anthropology, criminology, economics, law, geography, policy studies, psychology, sociology, social work, and urban studies.


Worldwide Political Science Abstracts (1975+)
Supplies up-to-date bibliographic information and research within the political science discipline and its complementary fields, including international relations, law, and public administration/policy.


News Sources

Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)
Provides data and forecasts about political, economic, and business climates of various regions and up to 200 countries as well as related news, analysis, and risk factor assessments. Includes the online version of the Country Report series, the Country Profile series, Country Commerce, Country Finance, the Business Briefings series, the Economist, Global Outlook, and selected Country Forecast series.


INFO-LATINOAMERICA (1988+)
Formerly known as INFO-SOUTH, this resource provides access to the business, political, legal and socio-economic trends of the entire Latin American region. It includes bibliographic recourds, full-text articles, abstracts, and detailed summaries on Latin American current events, business, and legislation from over 1,500 mostly non-U.S. media sources. more

ISLA (Information Services Latin America)
A non-profit organization which provides alternative media coverage on Latin America.


*Latin American Newsletters
(1967+) An online collection of current news sources in English comprised of local news digests from Latin America and the Caribbean, regional reports, personal briefings, special bulletins, research analyses, 5-year forecasts, etc. 


LexisNexis Academic
News aggregator provides selective archival full-text access to hundreds of newspapers from Spain and Latin America, including El Pais, El Mundo, Proceso, La Jornada, El Nuevo Dia, etc.


ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851-1999)
Full-text and full-image database of articles published in The New York Times.


*UK Guardian Unlimited World News Guide
Handy country-by-country directory of major news web sites.
URL: http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldnewsguide


*UT-Lanic’s Latin American Newspapers
Reliable and comprehensive source of links to newspapers in Latin America and around the world: regional, country, international, and U.S. Spanish-language resources.
URL: http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/news



Primary Sources

AP Digital Photo Archive
Current and historic photographs drawn largely from the Associated Press database of images.

URL: http://www.asu.eduhttp://www.asu.edu/lib/resources/db/apdphoto.htm


ArchivesUSA (1950s+)
Access to special collection details of more than 5,500 repositories includes records with complete detailed indexes for more than 150,000 individual collections. Includes access through NUCMC and NIDS subject headings. Archives USA is also the most up-to-date source for address information on specific archival and manuscript repositories.


Declassified Documents Reference System - U.S. (1941-1992)
Includes full text of more than 500,000 pages of declassified U.S. government documents. Covers nearly every major foreign and domestic event from the end of World War II through the 1970s: the Cold War, Vietnam, foreign policy shifts, the civil rights movement, etc.


Directorio Web de Archivos Iberoamericanos
Excellent guide to Latin American archives available on the Web.
URL:
http://www.mapfre.com/fundaciones/es/FundacionMapfreTavera/archivos/...


Latin American Microform Project (LAMP)
Since 1975, this cooperative microform project of CRL and SALALM has been acquiring and maintaining microforms of unique, scarce, rare, and/or bulk and voluminous research materials pertaining to Latin America. See the "Guide to the Collection" as well as CRL's "Guide to Foreign Newspapers" on LAMP's home page.
URL: http://www.crl.edu/areastudies/LAMP


Library Research Using Primary Sources
U.C. Berkeley's Teaching Library's guide to using primary sources includes a helpful working definition and advice on where and how to begin original research.
URL:
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/PrimarySources.html


Primary Sources in History: A Guide to Microform Collections at ASU
Describes history source materials available at Arizona State University, as well as a selection of microforms located at NAU, UA, and the Center for Research Libraries.  Its purpose is to promote the use of sets and collections that, because of their publication in microformats, are relatively neglected.
URL: http://www.asu.edu/lib/hayden/ref/his/primary/


Using Primary Sources on the Web
Brief guide is designed to provide students and researchers with information to help them evaluate the internet sources and the quality of primary materials that can be found online. Written by the Instruction & Research Services Committee of the Reference and User Service Association and User Service Association (RUSA) in the American Library Association.
URL: http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/history/rusa/


UT Lanic's Guide to History Web Sites
Helpful gateway to web sites with primary and secondary sources on the Web.
URL: http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/history

UT Lanic's Guide to Libraries and Archives in Latin America
Helpful gateway to web sites with primary and secondary sources on the Web.
URL: http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/library



Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)

The Council on Hemispheric Affairs
A nonprofit, tax-exempt independent research and information organization established to promote the common interests of the hemisphere, raise the visibility of regional affairs and increase the importance of the inter-American relationship, as well as encourage the formulation of rational and constructive U.S. policies towards Latin America.

URL: http://www.coha.org/


Freedom House
Provides special reports on certain countries and situations, as well as a ranking of countries by degrees of political freedom civil liberties.
URL: http://freedomhouse.org/

*Human Rights Watch - Americas

Accessible in multiple languages, this site is maintained by an independent, nongovernmental organization, provides up-to-date news releases, briefing papers, comprehensive reports, and more for the Latin American region.
URL: http://hrw.org/doc/?t=americas


Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Carries the commision's annual report as well as reports on selected country visits.
URL: http://www.cidh.oas.org/


*Inter-American Development Bank
Contains reports on various economic and social issues, including poverty and inequality, rural development, health, fiscal reform and finance, etc.
URL: http://www.iadb.org/


The Inter-American Dialogue

The premier center for policy analysis, exchange, and communication on issues in Western Hemisphere affairs.
URL: http://www.thedialogue.org/


*UT Lanic's Labor Issues in Latin America
Listing of regional, country-specific, and international web sites dealing with labor themes.
URL:
http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/labor


World Values Survey
A worldwide investigation of sociocultural and political change. It is conducted by a network of social scientist at leading universities all around world.

URL: http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org



Other Useful Web Sites

International Institute of Social History
One of the world's largest documentary and research institutions in the field of social history in general and the history of the labour movement in particular.
URL:
http://www.iisg.nl


Internet Modern History Sourcebook
This web portal is one of the family of Internet History Sourcebooks which are collections of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts compiled under the direction of Paul Halsall of Fordham University.   Within this site are specific Latin American sub-sites: e.g. 19th Century Latin America; and 20th Century Latin America.
URL: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook.html


2007 Latin American Labor History Conference: Labors of Love in Latin America
Press release for important conference focusing on labor history.
URL: http://www.ialhi.org/news/i0610_3.php

Portals to the World: Iberia, the Caribbean, and Latin America
List of web sites selected and annotated by subject experts in the Library of Congress' Hispanic Division. Part of the ongoing Portals to the World project which aims to provide authoritative in-depth information about all the nations and areas of the world.
URL: http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/hispanic/countries/countries.html


U.S. Department of State: Human Rights Country Reports
Contains the annual reports issued by the Department of State on the condition of human rights of individual countries.
URL:
http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/


The World Bank
Data & Research and Publications sections of site contain useful reports, etc.
URL: http://www.worldbank.org/


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Created by Claude Potts: January 28, 2007
Last Updated: January 30, 2007