Argentina.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Jo Anne Engelbert Papers
The collection contains three manuscript documents written by Macedonio Fernández consisting of thoughts, observations, and poetical notes, as well as three books on Macedonio Fernández, including translated writings and poems.
Morton D. Winsberg Photographs of Colonia Baron Hirsch
Photographs of the Colonia Baron Hirsch, primarily of the Jewish settlers, in Argentina.
Price Library of Judaica Latin American and Caribbean Collection
Various documents related to Jews living in Latin American and Caribbean countries including most prominently Argentina, Cuba, Brazil, and Uruguay. The collection particularly highlights many who fled from Europe during and after World War II.
Sara Gaíl de Farber and Bess de Farber Papers
This collection holds materials created by Joseph Farber, father, and mother and daughter, Sara Gaíl de Farber and Bess Gaíl de Farber, respectively. The larger part of the collection includes materials that relate to Sara Gaíl's life and work in Argentina and the US. Separate folders hold materials relating to Bess de Farber's performance commemorating her mother's and father's emigration to the US from Poland, and Argentina, respectively, and her family and genealogical research.
Wendy Pond Collection on Argentinian Trade Currency and the Red Global de Trueque
Newspaper articles, pamphlets, and currency from Argentina's Red Global de Trueque introduced as an alternate currency after 1998-2002 economic collapse.
