This journal focuses on the study of pilgrimage routes, particularly the Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago), and their historical and cultural significance. It examines the representation of these routes and associated themes in literature, art, and historical contexts. The journal also explores the role of relics, hagiography, and the material and sensory aspects of pilgrimage.
Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Galician, French, English
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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AnthropologyQ4
Archeology (arts and humanities)Q4
HistoryQ4
Literature and Literary TheoryQ4
MuseologyQ4
PhilosophyQ4
Religious StudiesQ4
Visual Arts and Performing ArtsQ4
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AnthropologyPhilosophyMuseologyHistoryReligious StudiesLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsArcheology (arts and humanities)
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Religious Tourism and SpacesMedieval Iberian StudiesMedieval and Early Modern IberiaLibraries, Manuscripts, and BooksMedieval Architecture and ArchaeologyHistorical Art and Architecture StudiesMedieval European Literature and HistoryMedieval Literature and HistoryArchaeological and Historical StudiesHistorical and Religious Studies of Rome