Latino Studies at the United States Universities and Сolleges
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Latino Studies at the United States Universities and Сolleges
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S0044748X0000619-9-1
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98-104
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The article discusses the main trends of development of Latino studies in the contemporary US. The authors are describing the process of emerging of the traditional Latin American Studies with new programs on the Hispanic community of the United States, the creation of the new approaches to the social, political and cultural role of the Latino inside American society/
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Latin American Studies, Hispanics/Latino population, educational and research programs for Latino community
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01.10.2012
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