Revista de Historia Moderna-Anales de la Universidad de Alicante
Scope & Guideline
Innovating perspectives in history and religious studies.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interdisciplinary Historical Research:
The journal encourages a blend of methodologies from various disciplines, including social history, cultural studies, and environmental history, to provide comprehensive insights into modern historical phenomena. - Focus on Spanish and Latin American History:
A significant portion of the journal's publications is dedicated to historical events, societal changes, and cultural dynamics within Spain and Latin America, particularly from the 16th to the 19th centuries. - Analysis of Social Structures and Dynamics:
The exploration of social hierarchies, family dynamics, and gender roles is a consistent theme, reflecting on how these elements shaped societal norms and historical developments. - Environmental and Climatic Studies:
The journal addresses the impact of environmental factors and climate on historical events, showcasing how natural disasters and climate variability influenced social, economic, and political conditions. - Explorations of Power and Governance:
Investigations into the structures of power, governance, and institutional changes in the context of the Spanish monarchy and its territories are central to many published works.
Trending and Emerging
- Climate Change and Environmental History:
Recent studies increasingly emphasize the relationship between climate events and historical outcomes, revealing how environmental factors shaped societal responses and historical narratives. - Gender Studies and Female Agency:
A growing number of articles are focusing on women's roles and contributions in historical contexts, exploring themes of female agency, entrepreneurship, and solidarity, which underscores a shift towards inclusive historical narratives. - Disaster Response and Social Resilience:
There is an emergent focus on how societies responded to natural disasters, highlighting resilience and adaptation mechanisms, which is particularly relevant in the context of contemporary climate discussions. - Intersections of Culture and Identity:
Research exploring cultural identities, particularly through the lenses of nobility and family histories, is becoming more prevalent, reflecting a broader interest in how identity shapes historical experiences. - Transnational Historical Perspectives:
An increasing number of studies are adopting transnational approaches, examining connections and interactions across borders, particularly between Spain and its former colonies, which enriches the understanding of historical dynamics.
Declining or Waning
- Classical Political History:
There has been a noticeable decrease in publications focusing on traditional political history or biographies of prominent historical figures, suggesting a shift towards more thematic and social analyses. - Static Economic History:
Research that solely examines economic data without the integration of social or environmental contexts is becoming less frequent, indicating a trend towards a more holistic understanding of economic phenomena. - Military History as a Standalone Theme:
While military events are still covered, the focus on military history as an isolated field has diminished, reflecting a broader interest in the social and cultural implications of military actions.
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