Bulletin of Hispanic Studies Volume: 95, Number: 10 (November 2018)
Since its founding by Edgar Allison Peers in 1923,
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies has become the foremost British academic journal devoted to the languages, literatures and civilizations of Spain, Portugal and Latin America. Recognised across the world as one of the front-ranking journals in the field
of Hispanic research, it is supported by an editorial committee specialising in a vast range of Hispanic scholarship.
The journal’s interests are broad-ranging and cover the linguistic areas of Spanish, Portuguese, Galician, Catalan, Basque and Amerindian. While BHS mainly
publishes articles in the areas of literature, linguistics, cultural history, film and visual arts, cultural and gender studies, this wide-ranging Spanish studies journal encourages reflection and engagement with all aspects of Hispanic Studies, both modern
and traditional.
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Contents:
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Linaje babilónico y soberbia luciferina en el Libro de Alexandre
Fernando Riva
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Magdalena Altamirano
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Danny M. Barreto
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Popular Theatre as Space and Symbol of the Spanish Democratic Revolution
Scott Boehm
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Civility and the Nation: Mexico in the Work of José Zorrilla and Joaquín M.
Guadalajara y Cosío
Curtis Wasson
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Steven P. Sloan
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