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File — Box 17: [Barcode: 31275051258565], Folder: 11
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From the Series:
Sephardic studies refers specifically to the Jewish community which originated on the Iberian Peninsula at the start of the second millennium. More broadly, Sephardim includes the traditionally Eastern Jewish communities of West Asia and beyond who, although not having genealogical roots in the Jewish communities of Iberia, have adopted a Sephardic style of liturgy and Sephardic law and customs imparted to them by the Iberian Jewish exiles over the course of the last few centuries. The...
Dates:
1967 - 2015
Item — Box 9: [Barcode: 31275056490635]
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The Selma Holo papers consists of publications, reports, photographs, and research notes created and collected by Selma Holo. Included are the original typescript of Dr. Holo's dissertation; typescripts of two of her publications, "Beyond the Prado" and "Managing Memory"; research files produced during trips to Mexico and Spain; research for the exhibition "Keepers of the Flame"; and various personal and ephemeral items.
Selma Holo included the...
Dates:
2000-07
Item — Oversize-folder 19: [Barcode: 31275058602039]
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The Boeckmann Center Iberian and Latin American poster collection consists of posters and prints from Argentina, Cuba, Honduras, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, and the United States acquired by the Boeckmann Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies. The posters from Argentina and Cuba are mostly related to cinema, including approximately 100 Cuban posters created by the Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematográficos (ICAIC). However, the collection also holds political...
Dates:
circa 1936-1939
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From the Collection:
The collection contains records from organizations Palencia has been a part of, particularly GLLU and VIVA, as well as interviews, newspaper clippings, slides, and ephemera.
Dates:
undated
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This series contains several forms of art such as photo exhibits, music advertisements, film festivals, theater, and prose and poetry. While not art in the traditional sense, there are informational and op-ed essays of self-expression on topics such as racial identity and representations of minorities in art and media. Finally, there are a plethora of news articles covering art and popular culture.
Dates:
2001-12-07 - 2001-12-16
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A general accounting of missions' debits and credits, dated 1800 and signed by Fray Thomas de la Peña. Missions named include La Purisima Concepcion; Mission de San Antonio; Santa Cruz Mission; Mission San Gabriel Arcangel; Nuestra Señora de la Soledad; Mission San Carlos Borromeo; San Buenaventura Mission; San Juan Bautista; Mission San Miguel Arcangel; San Luis Rey Mission; San Fernando Mission; Mission de San Joseph; Santa Barbara Mission; San Diego Mission; Santa Clara Mission; San...
Dates:
1800
File — Box 369: [Barcode: 31275056451066]
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Producción por especies comparadas entre los años 1944 a 1952 en toneladas. Dirección General de Pesca y Caza, Valparaiso, Chile. Este folleto ha sido preparado por el Departamento Técnico-Económico de la Dirección General de Pesca y Caza.
Dates:
1952
File — Box 369: [Barcode: 31275056451066]
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Comision Interamericana del Atun Tropical. Informe Anual Correspondiente al Año. La Jolla, California.
Dates:
1955
File — Box 33: [Barcode: 31275051258722], Folder: 43
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The materials in this series are published articles, magazines, serials, and pamphlets by Moshe Lazar and other authors.
Dates:
Other: 1994
File — Box 35: [Barcode: 31275051258748], Folder: 8
Scope and Content
From the Series:
Sephardic studies refers specifically to the Jewish community which originated on the Iberian Peninsula at the start of the second millennium. More broadly, Sephardim includes the traditionally Eastern Jewish communities of West Asia and beyond who, although not having genealogical roots in the Jewish communities of Iberia, have adopted a Sephardic style of liturgy and Sephardic law and customs imparted to them by the Iberian Jewish exiles over the course of the last few centuries. The...
Dates:
1991