Hispanic Review

Hispanic Review  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
Hispanic Rev.
Discipline Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literature and Culture
Language Spanish, Portuguese, English
Edited by Román de la Campa
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
1933-present
Frequency Quarterly
0.12 (2005) [1]
Indexing
ISSN 0018-2176 (print)
1553-0639 (web)
LCCN 34028948
OCLC no. 1752093
JSTOR 00182176
Links

Hispanic Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal which focuses on research in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian literature and culture. The journal was created in 1933 to replace the French journal Revue Hispanique[2] that had just stopped publication. Since its creation the journal has been edited by the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Pennsylvania. The journal is published quarterly by the University of Pennsylvania Press. It is available online through Project MUSE and JSTOR. The current general editor is Román de la Campa (University of Pennsylvania). Russell P. Sebold has been the longest-serving editor, having directed the journal for over twenty-nine years. Ignacio Javier López, Barbara Fuchs, and Michael Solomon have served as editors in the past.

Current issues of the journal are available electronically through Project MUSE; earlier issues can be found through JSTOR.

References

  1. "Hispanic Review". www.researchgate.net. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  2. "Revue Hispanique" (in French). Paris via HathiTrust. 1894-1933 (fulltext)
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