Temas Americanistas
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Navigating the Rich Tapestry of American Culture
Introduction
Temas Americanistas is a distinguished open-access journal focusing on the diverse aspects of American studies, including history, sociology, and political science. Published by UNIV SEVILLA, EDITORIAL, and accessible since 1982, this journal serves as a vital platform for scholars and researchers aiming to contribute to the understanding of American culture and its historical development. With its ISSN 1988-7868 and E-ISSN 0212-4408, Temas Americanistas is recognized for its commitment to disseminating knowledge, evidenced by its categorization in 2023 as Q3 in History and Q4 in Sociology and Political Science, reflecting its growing influence within these fields. The journal, which has been retrospectively archived from 2012 to 2024, provides a valuable resource for those engaged in interdisciplinary studies and is indexed in Scopus with rankings at the 26th and 7th percentiles in the domains of Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences, respectively. This strategic positioning underscores its significance for researchers and students passionate about the complexities of American narratives.
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