Hispanic periodicals in the United States, origins to 1960 : a brief history and comprehensive bibliography

Hispanic periodicals in the United States, origins to 1960 : a brief history and comprehensive bibliography

By all accounts, the most important document for studying the history, literature, and culture of Hispanics in the United States has been Spanish-language newspapers. A noted cultural historian and a respected indexer-bibliographer have teamed up to provide the first comprehensive and authoritative source on the production, worldview, and distribution of these periodicals. This useful compendium includes richly annotated entries, notes, and three indexes: by subject, by date, and by geography. The bibliography includes some 1,700 entries in standard bibliographic annotation.

  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Aknowledgements
  • A Brief History of Hispanic Periodicals in the United States
    • The Press In Exile
      • The Cuban and Puerto Rican Exile Press
      • The Mexican Exile Press
      • Other Exile Press Movements
    • The Immigrant Press
      • Important Immigrant Newspapers
      • The Cronistas
      • The Labor Press
      • Cultural Magazines
      • Trade, Scientific and Technological Journals
    • The Native Hispanic Press
      • New Mexico
      • California
      • Arizona
      • Texas
      • New York
    • Conclusion
    • Works Cited
    • Notes
    • Bibliography of Periodicals
  • About the Bibliography
    • Sources Cited
    • Bibliography of Periodicals
    • Indexes
      • Geographic Index
      • Subject Index
      • Chronological Index

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