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LAH 3100 Colonial Latin American History

Shelf surfing can be an excellent method for discovering books about Colonial Latin American History that might not be immediately apparent in the catalog. Understanding the relevant Library of Congress Classification areas can significantly enhance your research. Here are key call numbers sorted by subject, guiding you to sections where books on Colonial Latin America are typically located:

Main Class F: History of the Americas

F1201-3799: Latin America. Spanish America

F1201-1392: Mexico
F1218.5-1221: Antiquities. Indians
F1401-1419: Latin America (General)
F1421-1440: Central America
F1435-1435.3: Mayas
F1441-1457: Belize
F1461-1477: Guatemala
F1481-1497: Salvador (El Salvador)
F1501-1517: Honduras
F1521-1537: Nicaragua
F1541-1557: Costa Rica
F1561-1577: Panama
F1601-1629: West Indies
F1751-1854.9: Cuba

Main Class B: Religion

BR600-730: Christianity - History
BT83: Liberation Theology
BX1425-1489: Catholic Church. History
BX1739-1740: History of the Inquisition. Spanish colonies and dependencies
BX2529-2589: Catholic Church. Monasticism. Religious Orders
BX4610-4675: Catholic Church. Churches, Cathedral, Abbeys etc.

Main Class J: Political Science

JV7200-7539: Canada, Latin America, etc. (Emigration and immigration)

Main Class K: Law

KDZ, KG-KH: Law of the Americas, Latin America, and the West Indies

Main Class P: Language and Literature

PQ7298-7298.36: Mexico Individual authors 1810/25-1960
PQ7370-7392: Cuba General
PQ7389.A-Z: Cuba Individual authors, through 1960
PQ7400-409.3: Dominican Republic Individual authors through 1960
PQ7420-7442: Puerto Rico Individual authors through 1960
PQ7471: Central America General
PQ7551-7557: South America General
PQ7600-7798.436: Argentina General + individual authors

By utilizing these call numbers and understanding the subject classifications, you can effectively navigate the library shelves to discover a rich array of Colonial Latin American History literature. You'll find resources spanning from broad historical overviews to detailed examinations of specific aspects of colonial rule, including:

  • Pre-Columbian civilizations and their encounter with European explorers
  • Spanish and Portuguese conquest and colonization
  • Colonial administration and governance structures
  • The role of the Catholic Church in colonization
  • Indigenous peoples' experiences and resistance movements
  • Slavery and the African diaspora in Latin America
  • Economic systems of colonial Latin America
  • Cultural and social life in colonial societies
  • Independence movements and the end of colonial rule

This comprehensive range of materials allows for in-depth exploration of the subject, supporting both academic study and historical research on Colonial Latin America and its lasting impact on the region's history and culture.

Search the FAU Library Catalog to see what materials are available for check out. Search for books, government documents, DVDs, electronic books, streaming videos, and more.

Below is a small sample of titles found in our General Collection on Colonial Latin American History here at FAU Libraries.