Revista de Historia (Chile)
Universidad de Concepcion · Chile · Est. 1991
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The journal is directed at specialists and students interested in the history of Chile, Latin America, Anglo-Saxon America, and Europe, as well as researchers from other disciplinary fields who seek to establish connections with regional history and microhistory. The journal accepts original and unpublished articles in Spanish, English, and Portuguese. In addition to rigorously adhering to the journal's editorial standards and guidelines, articles must present a research problem, accompanied by a hypothesis, objectives, theoretical framework, use of sources, bibliographic discussion, and study methodology. Dossiers are also accepted for evaluation, which must include a minimum of six articles, as well as reviews of recently published books. Until 2024, the Revista de Historia admitted the submission of interviews with prominent historians and intellectuals in the disciplinary field for review by the scientific committee. Currently, the interviews section is inactive. From 2016, the Revista de Historia has accepted articles framed from the perspective of "problem history", focused on studies of the past approached from multiple perspectives. Currently, it promotes an emphasis on inter- and transdisciplinary analysis.
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