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    1. Archives Alive: A Look at Courses for Spring 2017 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Archives Alive: A Look at Courses for Spring 2017 - Duke University Libraries Blogs Go Search Announcement , Collections , Instruction , (...)

    2. Congratulations to Our Research and Writing Award Winners! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Savannah Norman for “Assessing the Evaluation Methods of the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s Latin American Compact (...)

    3. Compendia and Repertoire Guides - Women Composers - LibGuides at Duke University

      Among the 2300 entries in the Sphinx Catalog of Latin-American Cello Works  includes works by several women composers including (...)

    4. Encyclopedias & Dictionaries - German Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      European literature and the Latin Middle Ages. 1953. Perkins/Bostock Library PN674 .C82 1953b Daemmrich, Horst S.

    5. International and Area Studies Exhibit: Anti-Americanism: A Visual History - Duke University Librari

      These include famous critiques of American imperialism by Latin American thinkers like José Enrique Rodó and José Martí, as well as (...)

    6. Don't-Miss Database: Columbia Granger's World of Poetry - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Post navigation Previous Post Professor of Latin, William Francis Gill (T 1894) Next Post What to Read This Month: April News, Events, (...)

    7. Upcoming International and Area Studies Exhibit - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The exhibit will also highlight materials from Europe, Latin America and the United States itself. Take a look below to get a sneak (...)

    8. Now We Are Six! - The Devil's Tale

      Related posts: Hostage Nation Receives WOLA-Duke Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America Mad Men Madness, Part II New Online Exhibit!

    9. Online Encyclopedias: Wikipedia Alternatives - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Enciclopedia Universal en Espanol is also produced by Britannica, but in Spanish and with a focus on Spain and Latin America. The (...)

    10. Indigeneity on the Move - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Although most indigenous groups in Latin America still live in rural areas, an increasing number are becoming urbanized.

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