Revista's New Direction
Revista Hispánica Moderna has just released its first volume as a Penn Press publication. This established journal has a solid research tradition that goes back seven decades. Revista Hispánica Moderna's new editorial vision builds on this tradition by offering a more expansive consideration of Hispanic culture that encompasses not only Spain and Latin America but also other cultural realities, such as the regional cultures of Spain—Catalonia and the Basque country—and the Hispanic presence in the U.S.




Founded in 1934 as Boletín del
Instituto de las Españas at Columbia University, Revista Hispánica
Moderna has been regarded as one of the most distinguished
international venues for academic research in Spanish. RHM is a
semiannual peer-reviewed journal committed to the dissemination of superior
scholarship on Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian literary and cultural studies. It
publishes essays and book reviews in Spanish, English, or Portuguese on the full
spectrum of Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian cultural production in Europe, Latin
America, and the United States, and in all historical periods, from the Middle
Ages to the present.