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1-800-877-4253 | gale.cengage.com/gdc L ATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES GALE WORLD SCHOL AR: L ATIN AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN This resource delves deeply into one of the most studied areas of the world. Led by a distinguished, international editorial board, Gale World Scholar: Latin America & the Caribbean includes a wide range of content covering hundreds of topics from agrarian reform and gender issues, to liberation theology and Emiliano Zapata. More than one million pages of contemporary and historical primary source documents on the history and culture of Latin America, including original essays written by experts in the field, nearly 300 Spanish colonial maps never before digitized — some dating back to the 1700s — and results that help students become researchers, promoting critical thinking and enriching information literacy skills are among the features this archive brings to your library. Slaves washing diamonds, Brazil, c. 1770s. Mining for both gold and diamonds in colonial Brazil... Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture, 2008 Slaves washing diamonds, Brazil, c. 1770s. Mining for both gold and diamonds in colonial Brazil relied on the labor of African slaves. © KRAUSE, JOHANSEN/ARCHIVO ICONOGRAFICO, SA/CORBIS 2011 PROSE Award Winner for Best eProduct in the Social Sciences category Gale World Scholar: Latin America and the Caribbean THE FOLLOWING RESOURCES ALSO SUPPORT THIS SUBJECT AREA: Archives Unbound Financial Times Historical Archive Making of the Modern World, Parts I and II National Geographic Virtual Library Nineteenth Century Collections Online Mapping the World: Maps and Travel Literature Sabin Americana, 1500-1926 The Economist Historical Archive The Making of Modern Law Foreign Primary Sources, Parts I and II 33

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