Parallel histories : Spain, the United States, and the American frontier = Historias paralelas : España, Estados Unidos y la frontera americana
- Publication/Creation:
- Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, [date of publication not identified]
- Resource Type:
- Book
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- Full Title:
- Parallel histories : Spain, the United States, and the American frontier = Historias paralelas : España, Estados Unidos y la frontera americana
- Former Titles:
- Spain, the United States & the American frontier <Aug. 9, 2004>
- Variant Titles:
- Spain, the United States and the American frontier
España, Estados Unidos y la frontera americana
Historias paralelas
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- Additional Author/Creators:
- Library of Congress. National Digital Library Program
Biblioteca Nacional (Spain)
Biblioteca Colombina
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Description/Summary
- Summary:
- Parallel Histories: Spain, the United States, and the American Frontier is a bilingual, multi-format English-Spanish digital library site that explores the interactions between Spain and the United States in America from the fifteenth to the early nineteenth centuries. A cooperative effort between the National Library of Spain, the Biblioteca Colombina y Capitular of Seville and the Library of Congress, the project is part of the Library of Congress Global Gateway initiative to build digital library partnerships with national libraries around the world. Through the presentation in digital form of books, maps, prints and photographs, manuscripts, and other documents from the collections of the partner libraries, this project illuminates five main themes related to the history of Spain and the parallel histories between the United States and Spain: Exploration and Early Settlement, Colonization and Settlement, Meeting of Cultures and Religious/Evangelical Activities, American Revolution, and Mutual Perceptions. Exploration and Early Settlement was launched in June 2005; the other sections are in process.
- Language:
- English
Spanish - Technical Note:
- Mode of access: Internet.
- General Note:
- Title from Web page (viewed November 4, 2005).
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- Catalog ID (MMSID):
- 990001820460302486
- OCLC Number:
- 56370350
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