Reviews in American History provides an effective means for scholars and students of American history to stay up to date in their discipline. Each issue presents in-depth reviews of over thirty of the newest books in American history. Retrospective essays examining landmark works by major historians are also regularly featured. The journal covers all areas of American history including economics, military history, women in history, law, political history and philosophy, religion, social history, intellectual history, and cultural history. Readers can expect continued coverage of both traditional and new subjects of American history, always blending the recognition of recent developments with the ongoing importance of the core matter of the field.
The Revista Brasileira de Historia publishes original articles, connected with the contemporary historical bibliography. It aims to spread the results of practices of researching, writing and teaching history.
The RBPI publishes articles on themes related to International Relations (politics, economics, sociology, security, history, foreign policy, environment and other pressing matters of contemporary relevance), valuing inter-disciplinary approaches. The journal is receptive to a wide array of methodological traditions.
Co-herencia is a half-yearly journal published by the Humanities Department at EAFIT University. Its purpose is to disclose findings generated by investigations, theoretical reflections, specialized debates, translacions, essays, and critical reviews on topics related to humanistic studies in general, and associated with literature, philosophy, history, politics and communication studies in particular. Co-herencia is directed towards professors, researchers, students, and scholars within the disciplines or knowledge areas which comprise the ample spectrum of humanistic studies, but also to other readers with an affinity for the scholarly topics compiled in each volume. Its purpose is to be a forum of interdisciplinary discussion and a space for dialogue among peers on the contributions of humanities in determining a thinking and deliberating community in Colombia.
To publish original unpublished articles in portuguese and spanish, as well as translations, book reviews and critical editions of documents in the History area and related fields of study; to support both these fields of study's and Human Sciences' academic discussions, and to publicize the academic production to a broader public.