Stein, Barbara H.

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Name (Latin)
Stein, Barbara H.
Date of birth
1916
Date of death
2005
Occupation
Bibliographers
Historians
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 66595958
Wikidata: Q54954845
Library of congress: n 88617674
Sources of Information
  • Crisis in an Atlantic empire, 2014:t.p. (Barbara H. Stein) jacket (1916-2005; independent historian and former bibliographer for Latin America, Spain, and Portugal at Princeton University's Firestone Library)
  • nuc87-42683: Stein, S.J. La herencia colonial de América Latina, 1983(hdg. on VtMiM rept.: Stein, Barbara H.; usage: Barbara H. Stein)
  • LC data base, 3/9/88(hdg.: Stein, Barbara H.)
  • Apogee of Empire, 2003:eCIP data view (b. 1916)

Wikipedia description:

Barbara H. Stein (1916 – 9 December 2005 Princeton, N.J.) was a scholar and bibliographer of Latin American and Iberia at the Princeton University Library. She and her husband Stanley J. Stein published works on Spain and Spanish America, analyzing the rise and fall of the Spanish Empire. Stein was honored with the American Historical Association’s Award for Scholarly Distinction in 1996, recognizing her career contributions to Iberian and Spanish American history. In 2018, Princeton University acquired a valuable collection of Brazilian manuscripts. "The acquisition honors Stanley and Barbara Stein's contributions to the library's Latin American collections and to Latin American studies at Princeton."

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