Published in Philadelphia, the Hispanic Review is the oldest peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to research in Hispanic, Catalan, Gallego and Luso-Brazilian literature and culture published in North America. The journal has been published continuously since 1933 (except for a brief hiatus during World War II). Following a recommendation of the Modern Association of America, the journal was created in 1933 to replace the French journal Revue Hispanique [es][2] that had just stopped publication.[citation needed]
From its creation in 1933 until 2022, the journal was edited by the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Pennsylvania. Following the dissolution of this department in 2022, the journal is published by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at PENN.
The journal is published quarterly by the University of Pennsylvania Press. It is available online through Project MUSE and JSTOR. The current general editor is Professor Jorge Téllez, Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Pennsylvania. Past General Editors include Russell P. Sebold, the longest-serving editor, having directed the journal continuously for over twenty-nine years, and Ignacio Javier López, who served as General Editor for sixteen years. Román de la Campa, Barbara Fuchs, and Michael Solomon have also served as General Editors.[citation needed]
Current issues of the journal are available electronically through Project MUSE; earlier issues can be found through JSTOR.
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"Anales" of the Empire: Sarduy's Subversions of the Latin American Boom". HispanicReview. 81 (3): 331–352. doi:10.1353/hir.2013.0029. ISSN 0018-2176. JSTOR 43279288...
W. (2003). "The River Plate 'Tango': Etymology and Origins". Afro-HispanicReview. 22 (2): 39–45. JSTOR 23054732. Plisson, Michel (2004). Tango: du noir...
C. (1963), "China and the Philippines in El Periquillo Sarniento", HispanicReview, vol. 31, University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. 336–347, doi:10.2307/472212...
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"Pride and Prejudice in Medieval Studies: European and Oriental", HispanicReview, 53:1, 61–78. Roger Boase (1977). The origin and meaning of courtly...
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Imposed: The 1937 Haitian Massacre in the Dominican Republic". Hispanic American Historical Review. 82 (3): 589–635. doi:10.1215/00182168-82-3-589. S2CID 143872486...
Edwin J. (January 1958). "Comedy as Satire in Hispano-Arabic Spain". HispanicReview. 26 (1): 1–11. doi:10.2307/470561. JSTOR 470561. Herman Braet, Guido...
2018-04-25. Blue, William R. "The Politics of Lope’s Fuenteovejuna." HispanicReview 59:3 (1991): 295-315. Cañadas, Ivan. "Class, Gender and Community in...
Far Discovered': The Japanese in the Letters of Francisco Xavier". HispanicReview. 71 (2). University of Pennsylvania Press: 155–169. doi:10.2307/3247185...
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Robert L., "Alarcon's El dueno de las estrellas: Hero and Pharmakos", HispanicReview, Vol. 61, No. 2, Earle Homage Issue (Spring, 1993), pp. 185–199. Frazer...
Beardsley Jr. (1979). "Spanish Printers and the Classics: 1482-1599". HispanicReview. 47 (1): 25–35. doi:10.2307/472922. JSTOR 472922. Keith Whinnom [in...
William L. "Viracocha as God and Hero in the Comentarios Reales." HispanicReview 47, no. 3 (1979): 327–38. doi:10.2307/472790. Anales de Cuauhtitlan...
Kaplan, Review of: The Compunctious Poet: Cultural Ambiguity and Hebrew Poetry in Muslim Spain, Ross Brann, Johns Hopkins UP, 1991. HispanicReview, Vol...
Edwin J. (January 1958), "Comedy as Satire in Hispano-Arabic Spain", HispanicReview, 26 (1): 1–11, doi:10.2307/470561, JSTOR 470561 Michael Garnice (11...