Journal Sections

Monographic

Monographics include a minimum of five original articles and a maximum of eight and have an introduction that justifies its interest. Each contribution should have a maximum length of 8,500 words. The monographic will be evaluated from the Editorial Board and each article will be subject to peer review.

Varia

Unpublished articles that deal with aspects of knowledge that help to contemplate and understand the world in all its complexity and in dialogue with the present. Subjects in this section will be coordinated with the monographic topics proposed at the beginning of the year. They should have a maximum length of 8,500 words and will be subject to peer review.

Monographic Reviews

Reviews and critical essays on recently published books of interest within the scope of the journal. Length can range from a minimum of 600 words to a maximum of 1,200. They will be subject to evaluation from the Editorial Board.

Review Essays

Critical bibliographic reviews, of interest within the scope of the journal, that update a topic that has been covered in at least two monographs in such a way that the contributions can be inserted into a general theoretical and historiographic debate. Length should range from a minimum of 2,500 words to a maximum of 5,000, and they will be subject to evaluation by the Editorial Board.  

Materials

Essays on other resources (tangibles, audio-visuals, sound and graphics) that build knowledge and can be accompanied by links to websites, taking advantage of the possibilities provided by digital formats. Length can range from a minimum of 2,500 words to a maximum of 5,000. They will be subject to evaluation by the Editorial Board.

Debate

A closed discussion among three or four people, proposed by the Editorial Board, around a text that creates a dialogue with the subject addressed in the monographic.