TITLE HISTORY
A title history is the publication history of a journal and includes a listing of the family of related journals. The most common relationship is to a previous and/or continuing title, where a journal continues publishing with a change to its official title. Other common relationships include a journal that is a supplement to another journal, a journal that is absorbed into another journal, a journal that splits into two or more new journals, or two or more journals that merge to form a new journal. For each of these related journals, the title history lists the dates published.
- 1989-2023 • European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revista Europea de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del Caribe
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1974-1989
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Boletín de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del Caribe -
1970-1973
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Boletín de Estudios Latinoamericanos -
1965-1969
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Boletín Informativo Sobre Estudios Latinoamericanos en Europa
The long tradition of CEDLA, Amsterdam, as a centre of an information network on Latin American research in Europe is reflected in the European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revista Europea de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del Caribe, which is published semi-annually, in April and October. The articles of ERLACS – in English and Spanish – reflect substantial empirical research and/or are theoretically innovative with respect to major debates within the fields of the social sciences and history. They are also subject to independent peer review. ERLACS includes book reviews and institutional news as well.
All Issues
2020s
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2023
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No. 116 July-December 2023 pp. 1-183 OPEN ACCESS -
No. 115 January-June 2023 pp. 1-120 OPEN ACCESS
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2022
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No. 114 July-December 2022 pp. 1-146 OPEN ACCESS -
No. 113 January-June 2022 pp. 1-208 OPEN ACCESS
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2021
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No. 112 July-December 2021 pp. 1-178 OPEN ACCESS -
No. 111 January-June 2021 pp. 1-106 OPEN ACCESS
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2020
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No. 110 July-December 2020 pp. 1-143 OPEN ACCESS -
No. 109 January-June 2020 pp. 1-218 OPEN ACCESS
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2010s
2000s
1990s
1980s
Journal Information
MOVING WALL
The "moving wall" represents the time period between the last issue available in JSTOR and the most recently published issue of a journal.
Moving walls are generally represented in years.
In calculating the moving wall, the current year is not counted.
For example, if the current year is 2008 and a journal has a 5 year moving wall, articles from the year 2002 are available.
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Content for this title is released as soon as the latest issues become available to JSTOR.
ISSN
09240608
EISSN
18794750
SUBJECTS
Latin American Studies,
Area Studies
COLLECTIONS
Arts & Sciences IX Collection,
Iberoamérica Collection,
JSTOR Archival Journal & Primary Source Collection