Chronica Nova

Scope & Guideline

Cultivating Knowledge in Historical Studies

Introduction

Explore the comprehensive scope of Chronica Nova through our detailed guidelines, including its aims and scope. Stay updated with trending and emerging topics, and delve into declining areas to understand shifts in academic interest. Our guidelines also showcase highly cited topics, featuring influential research making a significant impact. Additionally, discover the latest published papers and those with high citation counts, offering a snapshot of current scholarly conversations. Use these guidelines to explore Chronica Nova in depth and align your research initiatives with current academic trends.
LanguageSpanish
ISSN0210-9611
PublisherUNIV GRANADA
Support Open AccessNo
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AbbreviationCHRON NOVA / Chron. Nova
Frequency1 issue/year
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AddressCUESTA DEL HOSPICIO S-N, CAMPUS UNIV, GRANADA 18071, SPAIN

Aims and Scopes

Chronica Nova is dedicated to the exploration of historical narratives, focusing on the cultural, social, and political dimensions of the Spanish-speaking world, particularly during the modern era. The journal emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches and methodologies to enrich historical scholarship.
  1. Historical Analysis of the Modern Age:
    The journal primarily focuses on the history of Spain and its former colonies from the 15th to the 19th century, examining significant events, societal transformations, and cultural developments.
  2. Interdisciplinary Methodologies:
    Chronica Nova employs a variety of methodologies, including archival research, quantitative analysis, and cultural studies, to provide a comprehensive understanding of historical phenomena.
  3. Focus on Marginalized Voices:
    The journal gives attention to underrepresented groups, particularly women and indigenous populations, highlighting their roles and experiences in historical narratives.
  4. Cultural and Social History:
    The journal explores the interplay between culture and society, investigating how cultural practices, beliefs, and narratives shaped historical contexts.
  5. Political and Diplomatic History:
    Chronica Nova delves into the political dynamics and diplomatic relations of the Hispanic Monarchy, providing insights into governance, power struggles, and colonial administration.
Chronica Nova has increasingly embraced new themes and perspectives in its recent publications. These emerging scopes reflect the evolving interests of researchers and the journal's commitment to addressing contemporary historical questions.
  1. Gender and Family Studies:
    There is a growing emphasis on gender dynamics and family structures within historical contexts, highlighting women's roles and experiences in various societal settings.
  2. Cultural Practices and Beliefs:
    Recent publications have increasingly focused on cultural practices, rituals, and beliefs, exploring their significance in shaping historical identities and societal norms.
  3. Transnational and Global Perspectives:
    A trend towards examining historical phenomena through transnational and global lenses has emerged, connecting the histories of Spain with broader international contexts.
  4. Social Justice and Resistance:
    Themes of resistance and social justice, particularly in relation to marginalized communities, are gaining prominence, reflecting current societal issues and historical narratives.
  5. Urban History:
    The exploration of urban transformations and their impact on social and cultural life is increasingly featured, providing insights into the dynamics of city life throughout history.

Declining or Waning

While Chronica Nova continues to explore a wide array of historical themes, certain areas have seen a decline in focus over recent years. This shift may reflect broader trends in historical scholarship or changing interests within the academic community.
  1. Military History:
    Though military conflicts have been a significant aspect of the journal's publications, there has been a noticeable decrease in papers specifically dedicated to military history, suggesting a shift towards social and cultural analyses.
  2. Economic History:
    Papers focusing on economic factors and trade practices in the context of historical events have become less frequent, indicating a waning interest in purely economic narratives.
  3. Local History Studies:
    Research centered on specific locales or regional histories appears to be declining, with a trend towards broader thematic explorations that encompass multiple regions or global contexts.

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