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For the Spanish version of this page, click [https://wiki.familysearch.org/es/Panama:_Historia here].  
For the Spanish version of this page, click [https://wiki.familysearch.org/es/Panama:_Historia here].  


=== Panama in 1915  ===
===Online Histories===
*[http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ab28 Historyworld.net's brief history of Panama]
*[http://countrystudies.us/panama/ "Panama: A Country Study," a book published in 1987, electronic version hosted by countrystudies.us]
 
===Other Online Histories===
 
==== Panama in 1915  ====


Published by Diario de Panama (a newspaper agency) in 1915. Includes historical documents spanning the first 12 years of Panama as a republic, as well as a history of Panama and the Panama Canal from the Sixteenth Century to 1912. Other topics include political geography, ethnography, health, culture, public instruction, and religious and civil architecture. Different articles are written in either English or Spanish, but are not translated.  
Published by Diario de Panama (a newspaper agency) in 1915. Includes historical documents spanning the first 12 years of Panama as a republic, as well as a history of Panama and the Panama Canal from the Sixteenth Century to 1912. Other topics include political geography, ethnography, health, culture, public instruction, and religious and civil architecture. Different articles are written in either English or Spanish, but are not translated.  
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=== The Hispanic Panama: 1501-1821  ===
==== The Hispanic Panama: 1501-1821  ====


Contains the history of the hispanic presence in the Isthmus of Panama. It has 10 chapters: I. The Isthmus of Panama when it was discovered. II. The Isthmus as a center for colonization and geographical explorations. III. Panama, transit point for valuable metals. IV. The hispanic world against the Indian. V. The negro presence in colonial Panama. VI. Government, white society, and economy. VII. Foreign incursions and the security system in Panamá. VII. Panamá during the height of illegal commerce (1700-1750). IX. Culture, artistic manifestations and education in Hispanic Panamá. X. The independence of Panama from Spain in 1821. Authors: Celestino Andrés Araúz Monfante, Patricia Pizzurno  
Contains the history of the hispanic presence in the Isthmus of Panama. It has 10 chapters: I. The Isthmus of Panama when it was discovered. II. The Isthmus as a center for colonization and geographical explorations. III. Panama, transit point for valuable metals. IV. The hispanic world against the Indian. V. The negro presence in colonial Panama. VI. Government, white society, and economy. VII. Foreign incursions and the security system in Panamá. VII. Panamá during the height of illegal commerce (1700-1750). IX. Culture, artistic manifestations and education in Hispanic Panamá. X. The independence of Panama from Spain in 1821. Authors: Celestino Andrés Araúz Monfante, Patricia Pizzurno  
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=== Nationality Library Collection  ===
==== Nationality Library Collection  ====


These books are all in Spanish.  
These books are all in Spanish.  
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