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Latin American Newspapers, Series 2: 1822-1922

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Online-Service mit Zugang zu mehr 250 Zeitungstiteln aus rund 20 Ländern Lateinamerikas und der Karibik im Volltext, die im 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhundert veröffentlicht wurden. Vertreten sind u.a. Titel aus Argentinien, Brasilien, Kuba, Mexiko, Peru, Venezuela in spanischer, portugiesischer und englischer Sprache.

Latin American Newspapers, Series 2: 1822-1922

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Readex/NewsBank

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Preise auf Anfrage / Prices on request

Siehe auch:
Latin American Newspapers, Series 1: 1805-1922

Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV.

Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number

109017

Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information

This second series of digitized Latin American Newspapers dramatically expands the number of searchable titles available from this region. Providing issues from more than 250 additional titles, this online series includes newspapers published in English, Spanish and Portuguese from 20 countries, including some countries and cities not represented in the inaugural collection of Latin American Newspapers. Together, both series of Latin American Newspapers offer unprecedented coverage of the people, issues and events that shaped this vital area during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Latin American culture and daily life over two centuries
Latin American Newspapers, Series 2 features important titles from Argentina (Buenos Aires); Belize (Belize City); Bolivia (Cochabamba, La Paz, Oruro, Potosi, Sucre); Brazil (Amazonas, Belem, Rio de Janeiro); Chile (Santiago, Valparaiso); Colombia (Bogotá, Popayán); Costa Rica (San José); Cuba (Havana); Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo); Ecuador (Guayaquil, Machala); El Salvador (Cojutepeque, San Salvador, San Vicente); Guatemala (Antigua, Guatemala, Quetzaltenango); Haiti (Port-au-Prince); Honduras (Comayagua, Juticalpa, Tegucigalpa); México (Matamoros, México City, Monterrey, Morelia, Puebla de Zaragoza, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Veracruz, Toluca de Lerdo); Nicaragua (Granada, León, Managua, Masaya, San Juan del Norte); Panamá (Panamá, Penonomé, Santiago de Veraguas); Paraguay (Asunción); Peru (Lima); and Venezuela (Caracas, Ciudad Bolivar, Cumaná).


Through eyewitness reporting, editorials, legislative information, letters, poetry, advertisements, matrimony notices and obituaries, this unique collection chronicles the evolution of Latin American culture and daily life across two centuries. In addition, these newspapers provide a wide range of viewpoints from diverse cultures—ideal for comparing and contrasting perspectives on issues and events.


An integral part of the World Newspaper Archive
Created in partnership with the Center for Research Libraries—one of the world’s largest and most important newspaper repositories—Latin American Newspapers, Series 2, 1822-1922 is an essential complement to Latin American Newspapers, 1805-1922. Advancing research and offering opportunities for fresh insights across academic disciplines, the World Newspaper Archive includes newspapers published in Latin America, Africa, South Asia and other regions. Ideal for students and scholars around the globe, this uniquely comprehensive online resource can be cross-searched with America’s Historical Newspapers for unprecedented coverage of events that have shaped world history.

At a glance

  • Online access to more than 250 Latin American newspapers published between 1822 and 1922
    Titles from 20 countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru and Venezuela
  • Created in partnership with the Center for Research Libraries and its contributing members as part of the World Newspaper Archive

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