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Terms and subjects will vary from source to source. In addition, terminology changes over time, so it will be necessary to be creative (i.e. know your history) in order to succeed in identifying articles of interest.
- Handbook of Latin American Studies . Z 1605 .H23 Reference
- Hispanic American Periodicals Index ( HAPI ). Z 1605 .H3 Reference 1993-2003 and Movable Shelves 1979-1987, 1991-1992
- Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature . AI 3 .R48 Reference 1900- [KEY index]
- Humanities Index . AI 3 .I495 Reference 1974-1998
- International Index to Periodicals . AI 3 .I49 Reference 1920/1923-1952/1955
- International Index . AI 3 .I49 Reference 1955/1958-1964/1965
- International Political Science Abstracts . JA 36 .I5 Reference 1951-2006
- London Times (various titles: Palmer's , etc.) AI 21 T51 & AI21 .T46 Reference & others nearby 1785-
- Nineteenth Century Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature , 1890-1899; with supplementary indexing, 1900-1922. AI3 .R496 Reference
- Poole 's Index to Periodical Literature . AI3 .P6 Reference 1802-1901
- Social Sciences Index . AI 3 .I496 Reference 1974/75-1998/99
Research Databases
- Academic Search Premier.
- America: History & Life.
- Historical Abstracts.
- International Political Science Abstracts. IPSAonline
- JSTOR . (keywords, not subjects--contemporary vocabulary is vital for success) Growing number of subject terms.
- Nineteenth Century Masterfile .
- Digital Dissertation Abstracts.
- ProjectMUSE .
- WorldCat.
- New York Times 1851- . (contemporary vocabulary is vital for success)
- U.S. Congressional Serial Set . 1817-1994. Topic link has 74 entires for Cold War. Many more as a keyword. Limit by date.
- Web of Science. (Arts & Humanities Citation Index)
Free Online Access Databases
- Handbook of Latin American Studies .
- Castro Speech Data Base . 1959-1996. In English.
Journals Owned by CSU
Journals--Owned or accessed by CSU
Additional titles (many in Spanish), search the library catalog by subject: Latin America Periodicals; Latin America History Periodicals; Brazil History Periodicals; Chile History Periodicals; Argentina History Periodicals (one title); Central America History Periodicals (one title)
- Américas. F 1401 .A57 Movable Shelves assort 1949-2000 and online 1990-
- Bulletin (Cold War International History Project). 1992- online BCWIHP
- Journal of Cold War Studies . Online 1999- in Project Muse
- Journal of Latin American Studies . Online 1969-2002 in JSTOR; 1997- Cambridge
- E-Latina . Online 2002- .
- The Hispanic American Historical Review . F 1401 .H66 Movable Shelves various years 1918-2004. Online 1918- .
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Bibliographies General Argentina Brazil Chile Cuba Mexico
Bibliographies on Latin America
Librarians in other libraries and historians at other universities have identified, and in some cases annotated, useful resources. CSU does not own all of the items. Check CSU's library catalog and the regional catalog Prospector for local holdings. CSU affiliates may request items from Prospector.
Latin American Collection: General References . Yale University Library.
Annotated resources in the Yale collection. Extensive. Link goes to General Bibliographies page; the page has links to Biographical Information, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias, Research Guides, and Statistics. See also Selected Internet Sources .
General Bibliography . Latin American Studies Center. University of Maryland.
"Inter and Intra-state conflict in Latin America and resoultion strategies." Books, journal articles, Web sites (not linked), and films. Extensive.
Latin America Subject Resource Guide . Elena E. Cevallos. University Libraries. Hofstra University.
This mostly annotated research guide has a large number of general sources listed on it, but there are many that are specific to Latin America. Extensive. Drop down menu at top allows researchers to go directly to desired section of the page. The section on Bibliographies: Guides to the Literature is particularly useful.
Latin American Studies . Melissa Gonzalez. University of West Florida Libraries.
List of resources arranged by type. Check CSU's catalog for ownership.
A Short Guide to Sources for Latin American Studies . Frank Conaway. University of Chicago Library.
Annotated resources arranged by type or subject. Of particular interest is the final section on ethnology.
Gender Studies of Latin America and the Caribbean . Molly Ryan and edited by Rafael Dávila-Franco. International and Gender Studies Resources Website. University of California, Berkeley.
Bibliographies of Andean countries (Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile, Venezuela); Brasil; The Caribbean; Central America; Latin America General; Mexico; and Paises del Rio de la Plata -->Reminder for this section of bibliographies : CSU does not own all of the items listed on the Web pages or sites. Check CSU's library catalog and the regional catalog Prospector for local holdings. CSU affiliates may request items from Prospector.
General--Web Pages on Latin America
19th Century Latin America . Internet Modern History Sourcebook. Fordham University. Topics covered are Latin America in the 19th Century: Independence, Political Development, United States Imperialism, and Immigration; Mexico; Argentina; Brazil; Chile; Colombia/Panama; Cuba; Nicaragua; Peru; and Venezuela. Subsection of Internet History Sources. Links to primary and secondary materials.
Internet Sites with Primary Sources for History: Latin America . Bowling Green State University (BGSU). University Libraries.
An extensive list; unfortunately few, if any annotations. Titles of documents do appear to be descriptive. Bright orange text that could be difficult for some to read. Going out on a limb and saying orange is probably a BGSU color.
Latin America & Mexico . (Section of page.) Alan Liu and a development team. English Department. U. California, Santa Barbara. Voice of the Shuttle.
Links to pages on Latin America topics. Scroll down for individual country and topical links.
Documents (OAS) . Organization of American States (OAS).
Founding Charter, Inter-American Democratic Charter, and much more. Publications include International Migration in the Americas (English and Spanish) and In Defense of Human Rights (English and Spanish).
Public Domain Databases (section of Internet Resources for Latin America). New Mexico State University.
Annotated list of databases that were available for free online in 2006. Rest of page has a large number of other links of potential use.
Hispanic Reading Room . Library of Congress.
Page has links to sites of interest. Own site has Online Collections Presentations & Exhibitions that has material available online.
Latin American Pamphlet Digital Collection . Harvard University Library.
Pamphlets from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Most represented are items from Chile, Cuba, Bolivia, and Mexico.
Independence in Latin America . Macrohistory and World Report. Frank E. Smitha.
Summary of events; Latin America's relationship with Spain. Information on juntas of 1810 and 1811 and key events to 1839. Images of some of those involved.
Latin America . casahistoria.net.
Top of the page serves as a table of contents. There are many briefly annotated links. Broad areas are: Catholic Missions; Independence from Spain; 3. Independence Leaders; 19th century: Society & economics; Immigration; British Involvement in Latin America; US involvement in Latin America; Military conflict: Triple Alliance War; (Guano) War; Pacific War; 20th century: Individual country developments; Revolutions; Liberation Theory; Military dictatorships after 1945; Military conflict: World War 1; Chaco War; Malvinas/Falklands War; Indigenous America: Brazil; Chile; Native American Women; Africans in Latin America; and General Latin American.
Slave Movement During the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries . On-Line Data Archive. ©2008 Data and Information Services Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
"This site provides access to the raw data and documentation which contains information on the following slave trade topics from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: records of slave ship movement between Africa and the Americas, slave ships of eighteenth century France, slave trade to Rio de Janeiro, Virginia slave trade in the eighteenth century, English slave trade (House of Lords Survey), Angola slave trade in the eighteenth century, internal slave trade to Rio de Janeiro, slave trade to Havana, Cuba, Nantes slave trade in the eighteenth century, and slave trade to Jamaica."
Sources and General Resources in Latin America . Oberlin College.
Page has two frames. Multiple links (although unfortunately a large number of the attempted links do not work ) to sites on the Web. History section divided by: Latin American History: Historiographic and General Resource Sites; Academic Journals; Pre-Conquest Period; General; Andes; Mexico and Central America; "Discovery" and Conquest; Colonial Latin America: General; The "Columbian Exchange"; The Early Colony; Brazil; The Slave Trade and Slavery; Daily Life in Colonial Latin America; Casta Painting; Bourbon Reforms; Late Colonial Revolts; and The Waging and Winning of Independence. Other sections have national periods by country, the church, human rights, and much more.
Independence in Latin America - A Chronology . Marcelo J. Borges. Dickinson College.
Chronology starting in 1778-9 through 1828.
Argentina . CIA World Factbook. (.ar)
Information about Argentina's geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues.
Timeline Argentina . Algis Ratnikas. Prehistory to the present.
A Brief History of Buenos Aires . Pablo M. Dotro. Buenos Aires: A Subjective Image of a Modern City.
Covers independence years of Argentina. Page is white text on black.
The Great Unraveling: Argentina 1973-1991 . Author guess: Klaus (??). PDF.
Apparent research article about the economy of Argentina with extensive footnotes. Some charts.
Reseña Histórica Museo . Museo Histórico Comunal y de la Colonización Judía "Rabino Aarón Goldman."
Images of rooms in the museum (click on "sala" 1, 2, etc.). Museum focus is on Jewish agricultural colonization of Argentina. Most of the descriptions and information are in Spanish.
Memoria Abierta .
Link to map of clandestine detention centers, human rights archive, letters, 4 photos and their histories, posters, and more. Members of Memoria Abierta were mothers, relatives, friends of disappeared, former political prisoners, and former exiled. Selected parts of the site are only in Spanish.
Brazil . CIA World Factbook. (.br)
Information about Brazil's geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues.
A Country Study: Brazil . Country studies. Library of Congress.
Overview of the country. Profile, historical setting, society and its environment, economy, government and politics, national security, science and technology, lengthy bibliography, and more. Chapters have named authors.
Timeline: Brazil . Algis Ratnikas. Prehistory to the present.
The History of Money in Brazil . Ministry of Finance. Banco Central do Brasil.
Very brief history of money from colony to republic--not all links work.
Virtual Gallery. National Historical Museum. Brazil. Site still down as of November 2018 due to the devastating fire early in September . Site will be up again once it is available.
The virtual gallery (English language version) has cartoons, paintings, personal objects, communication equipment, photos of Rio de Janeiro by Juan Gutierrez, interiors, and clocks & watches. The museum itself was started in 1922 and has over 287,000 items.
Bem-Vindo Ao Brasil . Sergio Koreisha. University of Oregon
Take a virtual trip to Brazil. There are sections with Brazil in a nutshell, facts, culture, environment, history , and much more. Extensive. Much of the material is in English, but there are links to items in Portuguese only. Some of the links don't work.
Brazil: History . Global Edge. International Business Center at Michigan State University.
Summary of information about Brazil, with useful information on cultural groups, language, and forms of government.
Chile . CIA World Factbook. (.cl)
Information about Chile's geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues.
A Country Study: Chile . Country studies. Library of Congress.
Overview of the country. Profile, historical setting, society and its environment, economy, government and politics, national security, lengthy bibliography, and more. Chapters have named authors.
Timeline Chile . Algis Ratnikas.
Prehistory to the present.
Archivo de Fondos y Colecciones . Museo de la Memoria y Derechos Humanos.
Covers 1973-1990. Plataformas digitales found under Recursos e investigacion. See Archivo MMDH (link for this entry); Biblioteca Digital, Archivo Redial, Archivo Prense, Testimonios, and more.
Outstanding actions in our Naval History . Chilean Navy. Archived copy.
Brief summaries of exploits of the Chilean navy beginning with its independence. A few images of ships at sea.
Villa Grimaldi . El Parque por la Paz Villa Grimaldi
Archivo Documental de Villa Grimaldi has materials online. In Spanish (search box in English, e.g. digital objects).
Cuba . CIA World Factbook. (.cu)
Information about Cuba's geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues.
Cuba Historia . Administración del Sitio del Gobierno de la Republica de Cuba. In Spanish.
Covers Cuba's history.
Timeline: Cuba . Algis Ratnikas 1492 to the present.
The Empire and the Independent Island . Fidel Castro. Countercurrents.org. August 14, 2007.
Overview of 140 years of Cuba's history. A lot of detail.
Mexico . CIA World Factbook. (.mx)
Information about Mexico's geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues.
A Country Study: Mexico . Country studies. Library of Congress.
Overview of the country. Profile, historical setting, society and its environment, economy, government and politics, national security, lengthy bibliography, and more. Chapters have named authors. Click on PDF version for updated profile information.
Timeline Mexico to 1969 . 1970-1997 . 1998-2002 . 2003-2008 . Algis Ratnikas.
Prehistory to the present; on four separate Web pages.
The History of Coins and Banknotes in Mexico . (PDF) Banco de Mexico. August 2013.
Paper money was first used in the 19th century, so the entire page is of interest to modern Latin American history. Very clear images showing examples of the banknotes ("bills" as a North American would call them), up to and including the present.
Cold War Era (c. 1947-c. 1990)
Get background on the Cold War (1945-1991) in the Dictionary of American History , Social History of the United States , Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. History , Gale Encyclopedia fo U.S. Economic History , and Worldmark Modern Conflict and Diplomacy . The Cold War Reference Library is an entire reference book (6 volumes in print) on the topic. Volume 5 has primary sources and Volume 6 is the cumulative index. There are a good number of entries under Latin America.
America: History & Life and Historical Abstracts . CSU affiliates only. Up to six users at a time for each.
Subject terms: Latin America; Latin Americans; Cold War, 1945-1991 [& subdivisions e.g. Social Aspects]; Insurgency Latin America; Latin America Foreign economic relations United States; Latin America Foreign relations United States; Soviet Union; International relations; Rhetoric; Organization of American States; Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962; Latin America Politics & government 1948-1980; Nationalism Latin America; Imperialism; Intervention (International law); United States; Latin American history; Brazil; Chile; Mexico; Costa Rica; Argentina; Nicaragua; Human rights Latin America; History of communism 20th century; Brazilian history Naval Revolt 1964; International relations; Charities; Social services; Cultural policy; Cuban Revolution, 1959.
The Cold War. Foreign Affairs . National Archives.
Site has "federal records and presidential materials that document Cold War era activities and concerns of the United States Government." Not everything is online, but useful for identifying materials.
Cold War History: Home . Phillips Library Mount St. Mary's University.
Library guide with overview, Databases and Websites (good list); Reference (CSU does have the Historical New York Times--Under New York Times 1851-2008 on databases list); Books in the Global Context; and Books (use subject headings identified on this guide to find additional titles of interest). Check CSU Libraries library catalog for local holdings of proprietary databases and books.
Cold War Hoover Institution . Stanford University.
Not everything is online, but useful as a way to identify resources. See collections guides for details.
Cold War in Latin America (NMSUL) . Digital Resources on Cold War in Latin America. New Mexico State University Library.
Annotated library guide to items. Check CSU Libraries for access to proprietary databases (CSU has America: History & Life ). Books not owned by CSU should be searched in Prospector and if not there, requested from InterLibrary Loan.
The Cold War in Latin America - Oakland Campus . University Library System. University of Pittsburgh.
Guide to course on Cold War in Latin America. Introduction; Books; Primary Sources; Secondary Sources; Government Information (nice selection of declassified documents--check CSUL for access in some cases).
Cold War Intelligence. BrillOnline Primary Sources. Available via CSUL.
" 2,360 formerly classified U.S. government documents (most of them classified Top Secret or higher) provides readers for the first time with the declassified documentary record about the successes and failures of the U.S. intelligence community in its efforts to spy on the Soviet Union during the Cold War." A search in the collection for Cuba brings up 215 results. Argentina brings up 27. Chile 30. Mexico 39. Latin America 84. Brazil 30. Nicaragua 28.
Digital Archive. Cold War International History Project . Wilson Center.
Browse, search by collections, and themes. Themes include Sports, Cold War History, and Nuclear History. Themes have timelines.
Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy: The Cold War . Mount Holyoke College.
Some links don't work, but the name of the source does provide a hint of what to seek. Pre-1945 to 1991. An extensive list.
" Guerrilla Movements in Latin America ." Richard L. Worsnop. CQ Researcher July 19, 1967.
Contemporary essay with then current events.
JSTOR . CSU affiliates only.
Topics: Latin American politics; Political corruption; Government corruption; Democracy; Political revolutions; Competitive authoritarianism; Fascism; Communism; Mexican economics; Socialism; Diplomatic relations; Brazilian culture; Cold wars; Imperialism; Nationalism; Latin American governments; International alliances; Political revolutions; Dictatorship; Dictators; Countries; Western hemisphere; War; Third World; National interests;Government; Communist parties; Military aid; Bilateralism; War conflict; Interstate conflict; Territorial disputes; Armed forces; Violence.
Latin America: Primary Sources: Government Documents (HY 430-023) . University of Alabama Libraries.
List of useful sources; CSU has a some of the proprietary databases ( HeinOnline Foreign Relations of the United States; Congressional Publications (listed as ProQuest Congressional on guide); U.S. Congressional Serial Set ), but not others.
The Panama Canal: Riots, Treaties, Elections, and a little Military Madness, 1959-1973 . National Archives.
United States and the Cold War Research Guide: Home . Dr. C.C. & Mabel L. Criss Library. University of Nebraska Omaha.
Created to support a seminar. Government Documents; Primary Source Databases; Journal and Magazine Articles; Internet Resources, etc. Check CSU Libraries for local access and holdings (books, government documents, etc.). If CSU doesn't have a government publication, CU Boulder should have it.
Articles & Books :
- Borda, Orlando Fals. " The Significance of Guerrilla Movements in Latin America ." CrossCurrents 18, no. 4 (1968): 451-58.
- Castro, Daniel. Revolution and Revolutionaries : Guerrilla Movements in Latin America . Jaguar Books on Latin America ; No. 17. Wilmington, Del.: SR Books, 1999. F1413 .R475 1999 Morgan
- Debray, Régis. Revolution in the Revolution? Armed Struggle and Political Struggle in Latin America. New York: MR Press, 1967. U 240 D2813 Morgan Temp & Prospector
- Garrard, Lawrence, Moreno, Garrard, Virginia, Lawrence, Mark Atwood, and Moreno, Julio. Beyond the Eagle's Shadow : New Histories of Latin America's Cold War . Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press . 2013. F1414.2 .B46 2013 Morgan
- Gorriti Ellenbogen, Gustavo. “Latin America’s Internal Wars.” Journal of Democracy 2.1 (1991): 85–98.
- Gott, Richard. Guerrilla Movements in Latin America. 1st Ed. in the U.S.A.]. ed. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1971. F1414.2 .G65 1971 Morgan
- McPherson, Alan. " From "Punks" to Geopoliticians: U. S. and Panamanian Teenagers and the 1964 Canal Zone Riots ." The Americas 58, no. 3 (2002): 395-418.
- Rabe, Stephen G. The Killing Zone : The United States Wages Cold War in Latin America . Second ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. Requested 3-21-18.
- Wickham-Crowley, Timothy P. Guerrillas and Revolution in Latin America : A Comparative Study of Insurgents and Regimes since 1956 . Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1992. JC491 .W53 1992 Morgan
See also Cuban Revolution 1953-1989 & Revolutionary Biographies .
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- Social and Cultural Aspects of Pre-Colonial Africa in Chinua Achebe: Things Fall Apart The novel emphasize on the encounters of the pre-colonial Africa and the effect of British colonialism during the 19th century. Gender disparity is clear in this village and the crimes are identified with gender where […]
- Alcoholism and the Impact Colonization Has Had on Aboriginals Once alcohol had become a part of the community, there was a gradual shift in the health of the people and they succumbed to illnesses.
- Chile Before, During, and After Colonization It borders Argentina to the east, Peru to the north and finally Bolivia to the northeast. Before the landing of the Spanish colonizers during the 16th C, the Inca governed northern Chile while the indigenous […]
- Colonial Discourse in “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe Achebe’s book centers on the life of a village ‘superstar’ by the name Okonkwo and the arrival of white missionaries at the fictional village of Umuofia.
- Post-Colonial Theory in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe We further analyze the individuals and how their actions and activities affect the society’s social culture in relation to the post-colonial society of today.
- Post-Colonial Theory in “The Epic of Gilgamesh” and “The Tempest” In “The Epic of Gilgamesh”, the main character is shown to be sure of his own strength and righteousness of feelings and thoughts.
- Spanish vs. English Colonization In their efforts to colonize the Americas, the Spanish and the British opted for polarly different approaches, with the methods of the latter showing to be more effective and prosperous in the long-run.
- A Comparison of Colonial and Modern Institutions of Higher Education At the present moment, institutions of higher education form a strong basis of the economy and culture of the United States.
- “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe: Post Colonial Theory The white men tried to spread the gospel but “the arrival of the missionaries had caused a considerable stir in the village…”..
- Personal Experience of Living in the Colonial Period We used to take our baths in the springs and also water which was used for drinking, cleaning, and cooking was transported from the springs to our home.
- William Bradford as a Colonial American Writer The book’s attempt to explain the difference between the two and the encouragement to alter one’s bad habits were some of the reasons why the book was highly esteemed.
- Japanese Colonial Rule and Korea’s Modernization The analysis of Japan’s colonial rule in Korea varies depending on the speaker and the period discussed. The history of the human rights movement in Korea was a perfect illustration of the shift from traditional […]
- Holocaust vs. Japanese Colonial Era in Korea The Holocaust in the history of Jewish people, as well as Japanese occupation in the history of Korean people, was one of the greatest tragedies.
- First Generations: Women in Colonial America The book of Carol Berkin combines historical and feminist perspectives on the societies of the Colonial America and gender roles in them.
- European Colonization Impacts on the Native American Population An examination of various historical accounts from the 15th to 19th century show that the Native American population was adversely affected by the arrival of European settlers due to various conflicts that arose and the […]
- Colonization and Residential Schools Most of the practices, way of life, and cultural values of the aboriginals seemed uncouth in the eyes of colonialists. The government made significant steps towards decolonization to allow the indigenous communities to understand the […]
- The Economy of the 13 Colonies; Religion and Colonization; The English & the Indians The English are referred to as the makers of America, in 1600s the population status of England was mushrooming and this boosted migrations. In addition to that in early 1711, the Tuscarora Indians were attacked […]
- Conrad’s ”Heart of Darkness” as Post-Colonial Western Canon The protagonist of the novel, captain Marlow, observes that the suffering of the native people under the yoke of bureaucratic officials is extremely tough.
- Travelogue or Travel Narrative in Post-Colonial Time In the works of this direction, there was a frequent change of scenery around, and the character, who most often was the author, traveled to different lands and told about the peculiarities of everyday life, […]
- Indochina and Colonization: French Colonial Empire 2 The paper focuses on the in-depth analysis and understanding of the various effects of colonization on French Indochina, financial benefits that might have been accrued from the colonization process, and undertaking a comparison between […]
- Post Colonial Literature: Poetry and Prose On post colonialism, Judith Wight talks of how both the whites and the black natives have lost in terms of culture and property then she proposes forgiveness and unity of the two groups as the […]
- Concepts of Angola & Colonial Rule Portuguese colonialism in Angola later seemed not to care about the local people social- economic development rather to exploit the Angolans’ natural resources for the benefit of the Portuguese and the locals were discriminated against […]
- India and Indochina: Colonization and Decolonization France considered the colonization of Indochina as a political opportunity to increase its authority and influence in the region and compete with the expanding influence of the British Empire in the region.
- Hybrid Colonial Architecture in Southeast Asia It was the period when the traditional Southeast approaches to architecture developed under the impact of the Eastern cultures were influenced by the European traditions and provided the unique hybrid colonial architecture of the Southeast […]
- The Effect of Colonization and Dispossession Warwick Anderson additionally states that the history of aboriginal health requires understanding of both the impact of colonization and the beginning of white nation-state.
- Jules Ferry: On French Colonial Expansion He is known for some of the strategies that were developed at the time of his services, such as the strategy of secular education and that of France becoming a colonial empire.
- Suffering and Redemption in Puritan and Early Colonial Literature The research focuses on the redemption theory of the Puritan religion’s members. The research focuses on the redemption theory of the Puritan religion’s members.
- European Conquest and Colonization of Africa The Europeans initially considered African land as worthless, however, by the end of the 19th century their perception about Africa had changed due to the changes in Europe making them move to Africa for rescue.
- America’s Westward Movement and Colonial Aspirations The success of the American colonies was due, in part, to the various motivations behind the westward movement and colonial aspirations of the early United States.
- Benefits and Drawbacks of European Colonization Consequently, I think that the cons of colonization outweigh the pros of the process, and the world might have been in a better state.
- The End of Colonization Era in Historical Examples It led to social class war between the rich and the poor, soldiers against the native, and those in power against their citizens, and led to fear in most regions.
- American Colonial Rebellion: American History Moreover, by winning the war, the British thought that they had gained a higher authority over the colonies, and the best way to do this was by exerting more power.
- American History: Colonial Backcountry Folkways The settlements in North Carolina were considered significant parts of the frontier, or backcountry, and became formally included in modern Mountain and Piedmont regions.
- Researching and Analysis of Colonial Times Of particular interest during the examination of books by Brown and Locke was the topic of the correlation of strength, gender, and race.
- Condition of African Slaves in Colonial Virginia At that time, this act was one of the first to oppress the position of the black population. In addition, the act provided for the organization of detachments that were supposed to return the liberated […]
- Colonial Style and Post-Colonial Ethnic Conflict in Africa Colonization of Africa is a historically formed process, the purpose of which was the development, conquest, and use by the colonizers of the entire territory of the continent.
- History of Colonial Latin America In colonial Latin America, it is possible to observe the segregation of the population by the caste systems. With Indians at the bottom, Africans slightly above, and Spaniards at the top, the caste system resembled […]
- Africa’s Colonization and Alien Races’ Contribution 4 At the stage of the ancient world and antiquity, the conquests did not end, but only served as the beginning of a long chain of colonization of the mainland.
- Native Women in the Times of the Colonial Conquest of the Americas Chapter 5 of the book talks about the condition of native women in the times of the colonial conquest of the Americas.
- British Colonial Racism for Aboriginal Australians Precisely this colonial racism and genocide can be considered to be the cruelest in the history of the world and may have influenced the ideas and plans of Adolf Hitler, who got inspired by the […]
- The Blackfoot Indigenous People: Pre-Colonial, Colonial, and Current Situations The traditional residency of the Blackfoot people was in Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada and in the northern parts of Montana in the United States.
- European Colonization and the Columbian Exchange With the expanding European colonization and increasing trade between the ‘Old’ and ‘New’ worlds, both realms experienced significant changes in their diet and lifestyle.
- The Colonization Impact on Indigenous Society It has affected my family and me so that the descendants of the native Cherokee Indians are forced to live and work on the reservation.
- The Status of Women in Colonial America Thus, for women, the lives of women in colonial America were strictly limited to housekeeping and family prosperity, while men actively participated in society’s political and economic life. The role of women in such a […]
- White Deer Run and Colonial House: Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities The inpatient care of the facility is characterized by a 90-day program and this is a holistic treatment that requires clients to attend Alcoholics or Narcotics Anonymous meetings daily.
- American Colonization Society According to Robert Finley one of the members of the ACS, the black people would never be fully integrated into the American society.
- African Nationalism as Colonial Legacy The oppression of rural areas and production and the prioritization of the urban population has become the main reason for the spread of poverty among the African population.
- White Indentured Servitude in Colonial New World The institute of indentured servitude existed in the 17th and 18th centuries, forming the core of the labor force in the British Colonies.
- The Colonial Situation and Anti-Colonial Struggle The colonial states’ main goal was to utilize the new territories’ land and labor to satisfy the needs of the rapidly industrializing European economy.
- The Colonial Legacy of the Offenses Against the Person Act in Jamaica, West Indies This paper will examine the impact of the legislation on Jamaica, West Indies in the social context of abortion by tracing the colonial history and outlining both past and present abortion laws on the island […]
- The Colonial Trade and Slave Entrepreneurship The significance of the Akan Drum can be examined in the political and economic context of the colonisation, slave trade and slavery in the Americas.
- Colonial Institutions and Prosperity The author of this essay believes that the cause of the difference is in these states’ usage of the institutions left behind by the colonizers.
- The History of Sugar Cane: A Currency Standard for Colonial Merchants The discovery of the Americas and the Caribbean islands significantly changed the sugar market. Slavery became the versatile and cost-effective way to ensure the survival of the Caribbean and American sugar plantations, and the sugar […]
- Colonial History of the United States: Puritans and Quakers Many of his ideas became a part of the constitution of the new United States. The idea emerged that England was ignoring the rights and liberties of the colonists.
- Transatlantic Slave Trade and Colonial Chesapeake Slavery Most of the West African slaves worked across the Chesapeake plantation. This paper will explore the various conditions and adaptations that the African slaves acquired while working in the Chesapeake plantation.
- Socio-Cultural Consequences of Colonization The Americans and Africans suffered the most negative effects of colonization because they were the subjects of the European colonialism. This is to mean that while the Americans and Africans were suffering socially and politically, […]
- The First Frontier: Life in Colonial America’ by Miller This essay seeks to investigate the History of Americans in the colonial era, the ways of life and the interrelationships between the colonial subjects and masters.
- Colonial Traditions Inc: Key Elements The key elements of the issue are improper treatment of Colonial Traditions Inc with the Townsends. Besides, the delay of making of the order due to some external factors of the manager is terrible.
- Profile of Colonial Sugar Refinery Company in Australia The company was incorporated in the era that the business of sugar was highly politicized and took 75 years for the company to establish itself internationally.
- Colonization of Australia Review The focus of this paper will cover the initial stages of the development of the Australian colony of New South Wales in the period between 1788 and 1792.
- Colonization of the American Continent From James Town to Boston The British were encouraged to move to the American continent by the explorations made by the French and Spanish. The English captured the city from the Dutch in 1664 and renamed it the city of […]
- The Colonial Period of the USA The colonial period of the USA refers to the history of the land that was going to become the US in the future, and lasts from the beginning of European settlement to the very independence […]
- Colonization in Chinua Achebe’s Novel “Things Fall Apart” The tribesmen did not want to give up the new trading society to fight for their independence, that I why they had accepted the confines of the white man’s rule.
- Race: The Power of an Illusion in Colonial America The race helped to resolve the moral contradiction between the equality of all individuals and the system of human bondage in the following way.
- Classifying Immigrants in Colonial America Colonial America refers to the history of the United States or the history of the territory that would become the United States from the start of European settlement to the time of independence from Europe.
- Ghana: The Consequences of Colonial Rule and Slavery One of the reasons for this dependency is that the country had been the foothold for the slave trade for about four centuries.
- The History of Colonial Period and the Puritans This active settlement by Puritans influenced the developing history of the United States of America, with the aftereffects of the Puritan history of the country being felt even nowadays.
- Solar System Colonization in Science Fiction vs. Reality Mars, also known as the Red Planet, the fourth in the distance from the Sun and the seventh-largest planet in the Solar System, is a favorite destination for colonization of science fiction authors, and the […]
- Colonial Life in Orwell’s “Burmese Days”, Rizal’s “The Reign of Greed”, Binh’s “The Red Earth” These accounts help to realize that each author demonstrates his own attitude to the process of colonization and the reactions of the people on the demands of the government: Orwell underlines the impossibility to avoid […]
- English Colonization of America in Hakluyt’s View Hakluyt is a firm believer of colonization owing to the nationalistic, social, and economic benefits it might bring to England. In essence, he argues that both the economic and social ambitions of England can be […]
- “Discourses on Colonization” by Aime Cesaire For example, he says the goal of Europe is to deliver good to the colonizers at the expense of the resources of the colonized class; Cesaire maintains that it only serves to decivilize the colonizers.
- Colonization of America by Settlers From Europe The fact that the native population was, for the most part, illiterate and nowhere near to inventing anything like the advanced technologies of the settlers made the latter believe that their culture was superior and […]
- European Colonization of the New World The Spanish administration strained to limit the trade between the American colonies that belonged to them and Europe sternly to the flotilla of Spanish vessels.
- English Colonization in America: Religion and Economics It also played a role in helping people in America to survive As for economic interests, they led to the establishment of new colonies.
- North American Colonization Process in Retrospect By considering the ideas and principles that it was founded on, the American society will be able to address some of its most complicated ethnic and racial issues successfully.
- Internal Colonization and Slavery in British Empire The act of alienating Ireland in the development process brought the distinction in the collaboration. Slave trade contributed to the growth of the economy of the British Empire via the production of the raw materials […]
- English vs. Spanish Colonial Settlements If we look back into the history of the 16th-17th centuries, it becomes evident that, no matter how different the foreign policy of all the European countries was, the ultimate goal of the monarchs was […]
- Colonial Revival Gardens: Phenomenon Features Thus, the contribution of the given style to the creation of a recognizable image of the American countryside and its impact on the cultural heritage preconditioned the stable interest to this approach.
- Indo-Saracenic Revival Architecture in Colonial India The Indo-Saracenic style appeared in the period of strengthening positions of Great Britain in India and resulted from attempts of British architects to create a style aimed to demonstrate the power of the British Empire […]
- Latin America Colonization Period The arrival of Europeans changed the lives of the indigenous population through many ways; for example, there was a massive decline in the population of the indigenous people due to numerous European diseases that they […]
- Japanese Colonial Rule and the Allied Powers It is hard to argue with the fact that it was not an easy task to forget years of brutality and unfair treatment, but it needs to be said that exploitation was not a single […]
- Social Effects of Colonization on the Aboriginal People The government of the day developed policies that would result in the segregation of the aboriginals due to the pressure from its citizens. The Metis and the Inuit are the groups of the Aboriginals that […]
- Colonial Process in Korea and Its Effects It should be pointed out that the way the United States viewed the implementation of the new political system, and the changing of the economic environment in Asia was polar to the approaches Great Britain […]
- Regional Geography After Colonization and Slave Trade The aftermath of trans-Atlantic slave trade is widely evident in the regions of the south Americas Caribbean and northeastern South American states.
- The Process Conquest and Colonization in Latin America The arrival of Europeans changed the lives of the natives in six major ways. Analysts report that the locals had a strong system of leadership before the arrival of Spanish in the region.
- Colonization of the Chesapeake The first colony that the British colonizers attempted to set up in the United States was in Roanoke Island, southeast of Chesapeake.
- The Concept of Race in Colonial America The incorporation of race-based signs, which prioritized some races over the others, in the community life was a result of the wide range of historical events. The demarcation of race signs, in the colonized America, […]
- Indentured Servitude in Colonial America Indentured servitude is a complex and controversial phenomenon, which appears to be essentially barbaric to the modern public, primarily because of the fact that the servants were denied a number of rights and were considered […]
- Colonial Period of Australia’s History Though colonial Australia is traditionally represented as the location for the European convicts to serve their sentence, whereas little light is shed on the conflict between the local people and the colonialists, the armed resistance […]
- Servants Treatment in Colonial Virginia Because of the lack of control over the quality of living conditions provided by the owners of the colonial Virginian property to their British servants, the increasingly hard work conditions and unbearable living ones, combined […]
- Early Americans and Easter Island Colonization Genetic evidence has been used to prove the theory that though the Europeans were the first inhabitants of this Island, South Americans assisted in the colonization.
- Belgian and British Colonial Practices in “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe The first distinction is the manner in which the British used to gain control of the people of Umuofia, the village of Okonkwo’s village.
- The European Colonization of Africans in Achebe’s Book “Things Fall Apart” For the last fifty years, these critics have somehow reduced the face value of the text in the book. This forms another set of variation in the face value of the text in the book.
- The Post-Colonial Theory of the Large European Empires The plot of the novel is centered on the memories of the main character to the Central Africa. The art of word promoted the formulation and expression of the main ideas of the theory.
- Students in Colonial Times vs. Today’s Students Higher education is considered the engine of the economy and democracy. In Houston and Texas, the situation is worse compared to the nation.
- Is EU’s Development Policy a Neo-Colonial Project? The Statement, according to this author, further reiterated the EU’s unwavering dedication to coherence, coordination and complementarity in its development policy to ACP states, and also to the orientation of aid programming in the direction […]
- Technology and Colonization: Columbus Discovers the ‘New World’ The mission to the discovery of the new world was enhanced by the ruler of Spain in 1492. The spirit of colonization was enhanced by the struggle for supremacy and the increased technological advancements that […]
- Colonial Development as Regrettable Phase in Africa’s Development However, it is quite important to note that colonial development acted as a benchmark for economic development in colonies. Therefore, as far as colonial development worked to improve economies and was essential phase in Africa, […]
- Fanon’s Decolonization: Violence to End Colonial Aggression Through the same lens of analysis, Wretched of the Earth explores the influences of race, class, and culture on the colonial domination of vulnerable societies. A key hallmark of the teachings of Fanon was the […]
- Colonial Development in Sub-Sahara Africa The stagnation in the pace of development in the region even after gaining independence raises the question about the models of development that were utilized by the colonial masters and the models of development that […]
- The Colonial War in Southwest Africa In the article “German Military Culture and the Colonial War in Southwest Africa, 1904-1907”, Isabel Hull states that the reaction of the German militaries to the revolt in Southwest Africa can be classified from the […]
- Colonial Portuguese Brazil: Sugar and Slavery In a period of two to three years, the slaves from Africa had reimbursed the cost of purchasing them, and the owners of slave plantations started to generate returns from them.
- The Role of South Asians in Colonial Societies The rituals, policies and rules prevalent in South East Asian nations engrained the identity of the native as a colonized person and the white settler as the colonizer.
- Conquest and Colonization of America by Europeans Countries According to Foner, the initial motivation that drove Europeans to embark upon the conquest of Americas was their desire to find a safe passage-route to India, which at the time was considered the source of […]
- Paradise or Hell? Conflicting Images of the Post-Colonial World The main tragedy is that they did not show similar respect to the dignity and life of other people. The problem is that the world described by the author is full of hostility and violence […]
- Freedom Degree in Colonial America England established thirteen colonies in North America in the course of the 17th century. They were denied the freedom of land ownership and voting rights.
- Beginnings of British Colonization of America However, the settlers gained the influence to grab the territories from the natives and took over the entire leadership, collecting taxes and decreeing at their dispensation.
- Some of the Consequences of Colonial Thinking About Aboriginal Women’s Sexuality for Aboriginal Women Themselves The importance of the clitoris to the woman’s sexuality cannot be underestimated, as Bonaparte explains, the importance of this miniature object before or during sex may even outweigh the pleasures or benefits of the sex […]
- An Analysis of the Impact of British Colonization An Analysis of the Impact of British Colonization: A Study of Mike Davis’ Late Victorian Holocausts: El Ni o Famines and the Making of the Third World The late Nineteenth Century saw an increased political, […]
- Korea During the Colonial Period In addition, the history and synopsis of Korean colonization is still important in the history of the world bearing in mind that it later shaped global political history of the major powers as they are […]
- Colonial Women’s Freedom in Society Thus ‘colonial women’ are the women who lived in the above mentioned territories during the colonial era. Religion on the other hand inspired women to fight for their rights and freedom.
- Women’s Participation in Trade During the Colonial Period in America In the Southern colonies the number of men was really high as compared to that of women. The working conditions in the factories were also very precarious and this exposed them to a lot of […]
- Colonial Period of the 19th Century One of the first organizations that became to defend the rights of African Americans was Knights of Labor. However, it was one of the most significant steps to slavery ending and equality of rights.
- Post-Colonial and Contemporary British Muslim Artists The art presented by these Muslims bears the attitude portrayed by the British society towards them and the Islamic religion as a whole and the artists’ own views on Islam.
- How Did the Gold Rushes Change Colonial Australia? In the history of nations that throve on the territories of North America and Australia, the nineteenth century is marked by a series of gold rushes that forever changed the ways of development in economical […]
- Local Crime Prevention Program: Colonial Heights’ Senior Citizens Crime Prevention This program is especially structured for the senior citizens and is based on the fact that older people are more fearful of crime as compared to the other members of the community.
- Depiction of Immigrant and Post-Colonial Conditions in Works by Duncan Campbell Scott ”The Onondaga Madonna” and George Copway ”Kah-GE-GA-Gah-Bowh; Ojibwa” At the same time, the author puts forward the idea that Indians should protect their heritage and this is the task of the Indian baby that symbolizes the future of the nation.
- Colonization: Why Africa Suffers Therefore, this paper examines the state of pre-colonial African societies, factors that led to European colonization of Africa, British colonial rule in Africa, and the impact of British colonialism on the postcolonial African states.
- The Importance of the Process of Colonization and the Formation of Unique Cultures in America to the Formation of the United States The process of colonization of America that began in the mid of the 16th century was instrumental in formation of the United States.
- Colonization and Aboriginal People’s Loss of Connection to the Land This historical disaster had emerged after the contact of the first European arrivals who had attempted to conquer the land and impose restrictions on the rights of the Aboriginal People.
- Impact of Industrialization and Colonization on Both the British and Indian People The influence of the Great Britain was widely witnessed through colonization of other countries and domination of world affairs. This paper discusses the impact of industrialization and colonization on both the Indians and British people […]
- Native Americans and Colonization The disregard of the human rights of the Native Americans by the Whites put in place the foundation for racism, prejudice, and discrimination for all the Native Americans for decades in the future.
- Development of the Atlantic Trade Triangle a Colonial Capitalism (Mercantilism) Because of this, Barbados demand for manual labor lead to a quick and considerable augmentation in the number of the Atlantic slave transaction.
- Contribution of Slaves in Colonial America Contribution of Urban Slaves There was however a slight difference among the slaves that worked in the plantations and those that lived in the urban setups of the colonial America.
- The Role of Colonial Women in Work Stretching from the colonial period to the revolution of America to the end of the Second World War, women performed household roles because of cultural indifference.
- The Lightly Heavy Load: Women in Colonial America However, with the movement to the New World, their previously clearly defined roles began to be blurred mostly as a consequence of the labor deficit in colonial America which led to a state where the […]
- A Closer Look at the History of the Colonial America As for me, the period of the colonial history of the United States is one of the most interesting and thought provoking.
- The Question of African Agency in Colonial Courts and Social Conflict While examining this context, I aim to trace the changes and explain; the intersections of the colonial trends in social and legal thinking, colonial administrative policies in Kisii, colonial political economy, and the ideals and […]
- American History During the Colonial Times The emigrants who settled in the South had moved from England in search of better land to conduct their farming activities and also take advantage of the unutilized land in the states that formed Chesapeake […]
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Book Reviews Burkholder, Mark A. and Johnson, Lyman L. (2008) Colonial Latin America, Oxford University Press (New York NY), xi + 436 pp. £24.99 pbk. There is much to commend in this sixth edition of Mark Burkholder and Lyman Johnson's classic textbook Colonial Latin America. It remains a fine synthesis of the colonial period for beginning undergraduate use. Of the other Latin American ...
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