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A digital collection of historical content pertaining to the evolution of Hispanic civil rights, religious thought, and the growing presence of women writers from the late 19th and 20th centuries.
Additional Information:
Draws its content from the Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage Project, a large national project devoted to locating, preserving, and disseminating Latino-Hispanic culture of the United States in its written form, from colonial times to 1960. The project functions under the direction of Dr. Nicolás Kanellos, founder and director of Arte Público Press, the oldest and largest publisher of U.S. Latino-Hispanic literature, and includes publications from all regions of the nation.
Coverage: Varies - Updates varies
Vendor: EBSCO
Producer: EBSCO
Interlibrary Loan Type: Print-only Copy Permitted
Simultaneous User Limit: Unlimited simultaneous users