Databases
- Empire Online (Adam Matthew Digital) This link opens in a new windowOriginal primary source documents relating to Empire Studies, including decolonization, from libraries and archives around the world. Diaries, images, letters, records.
- Latin American Newspapers 1805-1922 (World Newspaper Archive) This link opens in a new windowOver 50 online and full text historic newspapers from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela.
- Meet the Press (Alexander Street) This link opens in a new windowThe full surviving broadcast of NBC's flagship news interview program from 1947-2013available online in one cross-searchable interface. Includes closed captioning and transcripts.
- Caribbean History & Culture, 1535-1920 (Readex/Newsbank) This link opens in a new windowMore than 1,200 fully cataloged and searchable books, pamphlets, almanacs, broadsides and ephemera cover the history of this broad region from the 16th century to the early 20th century.
- Early Caribbean Digital Archive (Northeastern University) This link opens in a new windowA digital archive of early colonial Caribbean texts, to uncover and make accessible a literary history of the Caribbean written or related by black, enslaved, Creole, indigenous, and/or colonized people.
Websites - Sources in English
- Americas ArchiveCompiled by Rice University. Contains 94 original primary sources digitized accompanied by English translation.
- Bay of Pigs: CIA Reading Room FOIA documentsThe cornerstone of this collection is a two-volume, 400-plus page document by CIA Staff Historian Jack Pfeiffer consisting of (Volume I) the CIA Inspector General's (IG) Report on the CIA's ill-fated April 1961 attempt to overthrow the Fidel Castro regime in Cuba by means of a covert paramilitary operation, otherwise known as the Bay of Pigs, and (Volume II), a commentary on the IG report. The remainder of the collection is comprised of various documents; more may be added in the future as additional documents are subjected to ongoing review.
- Beisbol Diplomacy with CubaDeclassified Documents from 1975 Reveal Secret U.S.-Cuban Negotiations for Exhibition Games
- Bracero History ArchiveMore than 2,500 items including oral histories and photographs pertaining to the mid-20th century Mexican guest worker initiative
- Castro Speech DatabaseSpeeches and interviews dating from 1959 to 1996 transcribed and translated into English
- Digital Archive of Latin American and Caribbean EphemeraThe bulk of the ephemera currently found in the Digital Archive of Latin American and Caribbean Ephemera was originally created around the turn of the 20th century and after, with some originating as recently as within the last year. The formats or genre most commonly included are pamphlets, flyers, leaflets, brochures, posters, stickers, and postcards. These items were originally created by a wide array of social activists, non-governmental organizations, government agencies, political parties, public policy think tanks, and other types of organizations in order to publicize their views, positions, agendas, policies, events, and activities. The vast majority are rare, hard-to-find primary sources unavailable elsewhere.
- Expeditions and DiscoveriesDocuments Harvard-University-sponsored expeditions and discoveries from 1636 to 1956. Maps, photographs, journals.
- Granada Plantation RecordsDigitized manuscript documents from the Lataste Estate, a sugar plantation in Grenada, West Indies, dating from 1737-1845. Most documents in English, several in French.
- History of Science in Latin America and the CaribbeanFrom the University of New Hampshire, reproductions of botanical drawings, sketches, photographs, and more.
- Library of Congress Hispanic Collections OnlineMaps, images, recordings, photographs, and other materials including information on Hispanic Americans in the United States.
- Maya DeciphermentA scholarly blog devoted to developments in Mayan epigraphy with links to primary and secondary source materials.
- Mexican American War and the MediaAn opportunity to investigate the Mexican American war from the perspective of the British and United States press.
- Political Archivessponsored jointly by the Institute of Commonwealth Studies (ICS) and the Institute for the Study of the Americas (ISA) aiming to improve access to and use of their extensive collections of political ephemera from Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Tiatelolco MassacreCollection of 30 declassified US government documents on the 1968 massacre of student demonstrators
in Mexico City. - World Digital Library - Latin America & the CaribbeanWith over 300 items digitized for the Latin American region, this collection contains photographs, maps, books and manuscripts and is fully searchable.
- Zapatistas! Documents of the New Mexican Revolution“!Zapatistas! contains the full, English language text of every communique published (along with several that were not published, as well as many interviews, letters, and essays) from the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) from December 31, 1993 through June 12, 1994.”
Websites - Sources In Spanish and Portuguese
- Brazilian Government Document Digitization ProjectExecutive branch documents from the nineteenth and twentieth centures (Center for Research Libraries)
- Colonial Latin AmericaA collection of resources compiled by Fordham University
- Cuban Heritage CollectionPosters, letters, documents, photographs from the 19th and twentieth century Cuba. Includes slavery and property documents, interviews with dissidents and immigrants, maps, business documents, and newsletters.
- Digital Library of the CaribbeanDigital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC), a cooperative digital library for resources from and about the Caribbean area, links to digitized versions of Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials currently held in archives, libraries, and private collections.
- Guaman Poma websiteThis website is a digitization of Nueva corónica y buen gobierno, written in 1615 by a colonial administrator in Chile to advise and warn King Philip III of Spain about the destruction of Inca culture in the Andes. A remarkable 1000 page work with maps and illustrations, digitized by the Royal Library of Denmark. Extensive documentation of the digitization process is also part of the website.
- Latin American Network Information Center (University of Texas)An extended guide to hundreds of websites about Latin America
- Latin American Pamphlet Digital Collectionscarce and unique Latin American pamphlets published during the 19th and the early 20th centuries
- Luso-Hispanic New World in Early Prints and Photographs (New York Public Library)On this website, the New York Public Library has digitized its rare books and prints related to the Portuguese and Spanish (Luso-Hispanic) New World. Includes the earliest surviving book printed in the Western Hemisphere, Juan de Zumárraga's Doctrina breve, published in Mexico City in 1543.
- Memoria ChilenaThe digitized collections of the National Library of Chile, including books, maps, photographs, and documents.
- MezowebDocuments, articles, research articles, and other information about MesoAmerican culture.