About
Hispania Nova is the first on-line Contemporary History journal in Spanish language. It publishes original research articles and book reviews on different topics of the 19th and 20th centuries. It was founded in 1998 by Ángel Martínez de Velasco and Julio Aróstegui and it is distributed electronically via the Open Access system. It is published once a year, in January, as a dossier with original, unpublished research articles and book reviews. Its goal is to promote greater knowledge in this field and to encourage discussion amongst historians and social scientists worldwide. It focuses on a comparative and multidisciplinary approach and presents a critical and rigorous view of History. All articles published are assessed by a peer-review, double-blind system.
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Current Issue
Gender, Communism and Transnational Relations between the Sixties and the Eighties
Mónica Moreno Seco (coordinator)