Hispanic American Historical Review
The Hispanic American Historical Review is published quarterly by Duke University Press in cooperation with the Conference on Latin American History and the American Historical Association.
Founded in 1918 at Duke University, HAHR pioneered the study of Latin American history and culture in the United States. Today it maintains a distinguished tradition of publishing vital work across thematic, chronological, regional, and methodological specializations. It is generally recognized as the preeminent journal in the field of Latin American history.
HAHR publishes peer-reviewed articles featuring original, innovative research and pathbreaking analysis. Each issue also contains a comprehensive book review section, which provides commentary on every facet of scholarship on Latin American history and culture. The journal periodically publishes special features, such as forums and commentary, archival notes, and special issues.
The editorial office of the journal currently resides at Pennsylvania State University. The senior editors of HAHR have been committed to developing the journal’s digital footprint. Take a look at the News/Events section of the HAHR webpage for further information, forums, and blogs dedicated to the development of HAHR‘s digital community on Latin American and Caribbean history.
See more information at https://www.dukeupress.edu/hispanic-american-historical-review