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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2022
During the academic year 1974–75, the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies (PCCLAS) is commemorating its twentieth anniversary. A summary of its origins and some of the highlights of its development may give current participants in its affairs that breadth of vision which historians assert is helpful in evaluating such human institutions.
It is our hope to present histories of the regional associations, the first two of which appear here. We believe that this will contribute to their continued growth and vigor while strengthening the relations between the regional organizations and LASA. For those associations which have not yet been directly contacted, we enthusiastically invite contributions similar to the following.