Estudios de Historia de Espana

Scope & Guideline

Innovating Historical Scholarship in Spanish Studies

Introduction

Delve into the academic richness of Estudios de Historia de Espana with our guidelines, detailing its aims and scope. Our resource identifies emerging and trending topics paving the way for new academic progress. We also provide insights into declining or waning topics, helping you stay informed about changing research landscapes. Evaluate highly cited topics and recent publications within these guidelines to align your work with influential scholarly trends.
LanguageSpanish
ISSN0328-0284
PublisherUNIV CATOLICA ARGENTINA, FAC CIENCIAS SOCIALES
Support Open AccessYes
CountryArgentina
TypeJournal
Convergefrom 2019 to 2024
AbbreviationESTUD HIST ESP / Estud. Hist. Esp.
Frequency1 issue/year
Time To First Decision-
Time To Acceptance-
Acceptance Rate-
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AddressCTR ESTUDIOS HIST ANTIGUO ORIENTE, AV ALICIA MOREAU JUSTO, 1500 P B, BUENOS AIRES C1107AFD, ARGENTINA

Aims and Scopes

Estudios de Historia de Espana aims to provide a comprehensive platform for scholarly research that encapsulates the multifaceted history of Spain, with a focus on various socio-political and cultural dimensions. The journal emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches and seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of historical narratives through diverse methodologies.
  1. Interdisciplinary Historical Analysis:
    The journal encourages research that integrates various disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies, to enrich the understanding of historical events and phenomena in Spain.
  2. Focus on Specific Historical Periods:
    There is a consistent focus on specific historical periods, notably the medieval era and modern Spain, which allows for in-depth investigations into the nuances of these times.
  3. Cultural and Religious Dynamics:
    The exploration of cultural and religious interactions, particularly among Christian, Jewish, and Islamic communities throughout Spanish history, is a core area of research.
  4. Socioeconomic Developments:
    Research that examines the socioeconomic factors influencing historical developments in Spain, such as migration, labor markets, and economic policies, is prominently featured.
  5. Critical Examination of Historical Narratives:
    The journal emphasizes the need to critically assess established historical narratives, often focusing on marginalized voices and underrepresented perspectives.
The journal has shown a dynamic evolution in its thematic focus, with several emerging trends reflecting contemporary scholarly interests and societal issues. These themes indicate a responsive approach to current academic discourse and historical reevaluations.
  1. Digital Humanities:
    There is a rising interest in the application of digital tools and methodologies to historical research, as evidenced by the inclusion of digital humanities projects that reveal complexities in historical narratives.
  2. Migration and Return Studies:
    Recent papers emphasize the themes of migration and return, particularly in the context of the 20th century, reflecting current global issues of migration and identity.
  3. Gender and Social History:
    An increasing number of publications focus on gender dynamics and social history, exploring the roles and representations of women and marginalized groups in historical contexts.
  4. Interfaith Relations:
    The examination of interfaith dynamics, particularly between Christian, Jewish, and Muslim communities in historical Spain, is gaining traction, highlighting the importance of understanding religious coexistence.
  5. Emotional History:
    The exploration of emotions in historical narratives is emerging as a significant theme, indicating a shift towards understanding the affective dimensions of historical experiences.

Declining or Waning

While the journal has maintained a robust engagement with various themes in Spanish history, certain areas appear to be declining in prominence over recent years. This could reflect shifting scholarly interests or a saturation of research in those domains.
  1. Traditional Military History:
    There has been a noticeable decrease in publications focusing solely on military history, suggesting a possible shift towards more nuanced social and cultural analyses rather than a straightforward military narrative.
  2. Colonial Studies:
    Themes related to Spain's colonial past, particularly in the Americas, seem to have diminished, indicating a potential waning interest in this subject area compared to other emerging themes.
  3. Art Historical Studies:
    While art history has been a part of the journal's scope, recent publications indicate a reduction in this focus, possibly due to a broader shift towards interdisciplinary studies that incorporate art as a component rather than a standalone topic.

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