Jews form a significant minority of the population in several Latin American countries, and they have contributed greatly to Latin American culture, society, and economic development since the colonial period. This bibliography of representative materials reflects the increased interest in Jewish contributions and issues in recent years. All of the materials listed are found in the Benson Latin American Collection. Many others are available and can be located by consulting the Online Catalog or the Card Catalog.UT Librarie
The Jews have been associated with New Spain, as Mexico was formerly called, since the conquest of t...
Trata-se de uma resenha crítica de duas coletâneas de caráter multidisciplinar sobre estudos judaico...
Prof. Bohm traces the migratory flow of Jews into Chile from the time of the Spanish conquest. The a...
Ph.D.Latin American historyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp:...
This edition is reprinted from the 1998 Holmes & Meier revised edition by arrangement with Judith La...
Victor Mirelman, in his study of the greatest concentration of Latin American Jewry, examines the ch...
When leaving Europe during the Holocaust was the only way to survive, the reasons for and the circum...
Volume one of a planned publication describing contributions of individual Jews to the history of Br...
Translation of a Spanish manuscript written in 1997 at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem:This is a ...
Alan Astro has compiled the first anthology of Latin American Yiddish writings translated into Engli...
The course analyzes patterns of communal organization of Jewish, Christian and Moslem immigration gr...
The following work describes how Jewish studies in Cuba have developed since the late nineteenth cen...
After sorne observations conceming Jews and non-Catholic foreigners living in Chile during the ninet...
The story of the Jewish people in Mexico is a captivating chronicle; a narrative that is not well-kn...
In its formative years, the Benson Latin American Collection at The University of Texas at Austin we...
The Jews have been associated with New Spain, as Mexico was formerly called, since the conquest of t...
Trata-se de uma resenha crítica de duas coletâneas de caráter multidisciplinar sobre estudos judaico...
Prof. Bohm traces the migratory flow of Jews into Chile from the time of the Spanish conquest. The a...
Ph.D.Latin American historyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp:...
This edition is reprinted from the 1998 Holmes & Meier revised edition by arrangement with Judith La...
Victor Mirelman, in his study of the greatest concentration of Latin American Jewry, examines the ch...
When leaving Europe during the Holocaust was the only way to survive, the reasons for and the circum...
Volume one of a planned publication describing contributions of individual Jews to the history of Br...
Translation of a Spanish manuscript written in 1997 at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem:This is a ...
Alan Astro has compiled the first anthology of Latin American Yiddish writings translated into Engli...
The course analyzes patterns of communal organization of Jewish, Christian and Moslem immigration gr...
The following work describes how Jewish studies in Cuba have developed since the late nineteenth cen...
After sorne observations conceming Jews and non-Catholic foreigners living in Chile during the ninet...
The story of the Jewish people in Mexico is a captivating chronicle; a narrative that is not well-kn...
In its formative years, the Benson Latin American Collection at The University of Texas at Austin we...
The Jews have been associated with New Spain, as Mexico was formerly called, since the conquest of t...
Trata-se de uma resenha crítica de duas coletâneas de caráter multidisciplinar sobre estudos judaico...
Prof. Bohm traces the migratory flow of Jews into Chile from the time of the Spanish conquest. The a...