University of Florida. Center for Latin American Studies.
Center for Latin American studies Gainesville, Fla.
Center for Latin American Studies (Gainesville)
Center for Latin American studies
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Works
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Amaz. res. newsl. | |
Los americanos autóctonos opinan : XXV simposio del Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos de la Universidad de la Florida : actas de las conclusiones y recomendaciones aprobadas por el congreso el día viernes 20 de febrero de 1975 | |
The art of the Taíno from the Dominican Republic | |
The Caribbean: its hemispheric role. | |
Chronic cannabis use in Costa Rica : a report by the Center for Latin American Studies of the University of Florida to the National Institute on Drug Abuse | |
Colombia, social structure and the process of development. T. Lynn Smith. With a foreword by Alberto Lleras | |
Colombia's foreign trade and economic integration in Latin America | |
Compendio de estructura fonológica y gramatical del idioma aymara, c1983: | |
Crime and punishment in the Caribbean | |
Crônicas brasileiras : a portuguese reader | |
Dictatorship and development : the methods of control in Trujillo's Dominican Republic | |
Emancipation, sugar, and federalism, 1979 (ser.) | |
Fidel Castro's political programs from reformism to "Marxism-Leninism" | |
Fiscal policy for industrialization and development in Latin America | |
Frontier expansion in Amazonia | |
The Inter-Virgin Islands Conference : a study of a microstate international organization | |
The ... Latin American business environment. | |
Latin American monographs (Gainesville, Fla.) | |
Latin American political parties; a bibliography | |
Latinamericanist | |
Man in the Amazon. | |
Outline of Aymara phonological and grammatical structure. | |
Políticas de crecimiento urbano : la experiencia de Costa Rica | |
Population growth and human productivity | |
Portuguese language journal. | |
A preliminary guide to Latin American paperback literature | |
Public policy and urbanization in the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica; proceedings. | |
Question of patrimony | |
Report of annual activities | |
Roster of Amazon researchers. | |
Rural electrification : an evaluation of effects on economic and social changes in Costa Rica and Colombia | |
The texture of Jewish immigrant life in Cuba 1910-1984 : [exhibition at] the Grinter Galleries, February 20-March 20, 1987, University of Florida | |
Universities in transition: the U.S. presence in Latin American higher education; [proceedings]. | |
The University Gallery and the Center for Latin American Studies present "A stately picturesque dream-- " : scenes of Florida, Cuba, and Mexico in 1880 : forty-seven brush drawings and watercolors | |
The University Gallery and the Center for Latin American Studies present los Olmecas, the parent civilization of Mesoamerica : artifacts on loan from major museums and collectors in the U.S. and photography | |
The University Gallery and the UF Center for Latin American Studies present Horacio Bustos, Pérez Celis, Kenneth Kemble, Juan Carlos Liberti, four contemporary painters from Argentina |