Who Are We Really? : Latin American Family, Local and Micro-Regional Histories, and Their Impact on Understanding Ourselves /
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2023
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Table of Contents:
- From the colony to the republic: bibliographic notes on entrepreneurial dynasties in Cuba from 1800 to 1958 / Rafael E. Tarragó
- Linkages, lineage, and kinship in the Anglo-Caribbean family experience: a genealogical case study / Judith E. Toppin
- Ordinary images: appreciated photographs of children in pictorial archive / Claire-Lise Benaud
- Discovering oneself through ancestors' diaries / John B. Wright
- Latino history is Oregon history: preserving Oregon's Latino heritage through the Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste Archive / David Woken, Sonia De La Cruz, Stephanie Kays
- An intellectual history of Dominican migration to the United States / Nelson Santana
- Identity politics and Puerto Rican visual resources / María del Mar González-Gonzáles
- Challenges and alternatives to Caribbean family history and genealogy: archives and sources in Puerto Rico / Antonio Sotomayor
- Shaping student learning through embedded librarianshp in area studies / Betsaida M. Reyes
- Revistas culturales de America Latina : un proyecto de adquisición y digitalización del Instituto Ibero-Americano, Berlín / Ricarda Musser
- From clueless to compadre: SALALM, when the sessions are over / Paula Covington.