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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2022
For scholars writing a history of a “developing” country, access to pertinent unpublished personal and official sources is so limited that some prominent historical figures are inadequately represented. Juan Silvano Godoi of Paraguay is no exception. Because of the inaccessibility of primary sources, publications on Paraguayan history have devoted little coverage to this major figure. To help fill this gap, the Special Collections Department of the University Library at the University of California, Riverside, has compiled an annotated list of Godoi's personal collection. The Godoi collection represents a crucial period of Paraguayan history, and to understand its importance, researchers must become aware of some of his activities between 1870 and 1926.
1. The name is also spelled Godoy.
2. For more information about holdings on Paraguay at the University of California, Riverside, see Thomas L. Whigham, “Paraguayan History: Manuscript Sources in the United States,” LARR 18, no. 1 (1983):106–8.
3. Paraguayans of To-day, edited by William B. Parker (Buenos Aires: Hispanic Society of America, 1920), 15.
4. Silvano Mosqtieira, Juan Silvano Godoi: su vida y su obra (Asunción: La Colmena, 1935), 9.
5. Parker, Paraguayans of To-day, 17.
6. Harris G. Warren, Rebirth of the Paraguayan Republic: The First Colorado Era, 1878–1904 (Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1985), 48, 100.
7. Ibid, 292.
8. Parker, Paraguayans of To-day, 16.
9. The list was prepared using the software dBase III Plus.