Citations and links to full text for journal articles on Central and South America, the Caribbean, Mexico, Brazil, and Hispanics/Latinos in the United States. Covers 1970-present.
La Gaceta, a Tampa newspaper, is the only tri-lingual (English, Spanish, Italian) newspaper in America, and is the oldest minority owned paper in America.
The Center for Research Libraries World News Archive- Latin American Newspapers. A digital archive comprised of 35 newspapers from diverse countries such as: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Guatemala, and Mexico. The archive content covers the period 1805-1922 and includes titles like La Prensa (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Universal (Mexico City, Mexico) and El Mercurio (Santiago, Chile).
Spain's Biblioteca Nacional stores copies of all the books published in Spain and holds collections of manuscripts, illustrations, drawings, photographs, recordings, musical scores, etc.
A collaborative initiative between USF St. Petersburg, EDRIEL Intelligence, and Instituto NAUTA combining research with current technology to offer a multidisciplinary perspective of colonial Florida’s rich history.
El Centro Asturiano is one of Tampa's early Spanish social clubs. The club, founded in 1902, catered to Latin males, most of whom were immigrant workers in Ybor City's cigar factories.
The Centro Asturiano de Tampa Collection in USF Libraries Special Collections consists of club and hospital records, meeting minutes, photographs, ephemera, zarzuelas, playbills, financial records, memorias, sheet music, and cemetery records. Included in the ephemera, are flags, trophies, printing plates, and various artifacts related to the club.
Centro Español, established in April 1891 as Tampa's first mutual aid society, offered social and recreational activities, education and low-cost health care to Spanish immigrants drawn to the area by the cigar industry.