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Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies: Journal articles

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What is a peer-reviewed journal article?

Peer-reviewed journal articles are evaluated and critiqued by researchers and experts in the field before being published. They are high quality academic sources of information.

The best resources for finding journal articles in your field of study are highlighted on this page.

Useful Journals

Below is a select list of journals relating to your subject.  Please note that while many of these are available in electronic form some of the key titles for Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies are still available in print form only.  In some cases Library holdings may be a combination of electronic and print volumes. These distinctions are indicated below.

To access e-journals use the Search Resources page for a fuller range of titles available (in most cases, you will require a central username and password to access these off-campus).  Check the location of print journals on the Library Search.​

Useful Journal titles

  • Anales Cervantinos (print & e)
  • Anales de la literatura española contemporánea
  • Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies
  • Bulletin hispanique (print)
  • Bulletin of Hispanic Studies/Bulletin of Spanish Studies
  • Bulletin of Latin American research
  • Bulletin of the Comediantes
  • Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes society of America
  • Chasqui: revista de literature latinoamericana
  • Ciberletras
  • Colonial Latin American review
  • Confluencia
  • Dieciocho (print & e)
  • Estreno : cuadernos del teatro Español contemporaneo (print)
  • Estudios filológicos
  • Explicación de textos literarios (print)
  • Forum for Modern Language Studies
  • Gestos: teoria y practica del teatro hispanico (print)
  • Handbook of Latin American Studies (print)
  • Hispamerica
  • Hispania
  • Hispania: a journal devoted to the teaching of Spanish and Portuguese (print)
  • Hispanic Journal (print)
  • Hispanic Research Journal
  • Hispanic Review
  • Hispanofila
  • Iberoamericana (print)
  • Iberoromania: Zeitschrift für die iberoromanischen Sprachen und Literaturen in Europa und Amerika
  • International Journal of Iberian Studies
  • Journal of Hispanic Philology (print)
  • Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies
  • Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies
  • Journal of Latin American Studies
  • Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies
  • La corónica: A Journal of Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
  • Latin America Theatre Review (print)
  • Latin American Literary Review
  • Latin American Perspectives
  • Latin American politics and society
  • Latinamerica Press
  • Latino Studies
  • Literatura y lingüística
  • Luso-Brazilian Review
  • MLN: Modern Language Notes
  • Modern Language Journal
  • Modern Language Review
  • Neophilologus
  • Nueva revista de filologia hispanica (print)
  • Portuguese Studies
  • Quaderni ibero-americani
  • Review: Latin America Literature and Arts
  • Revista de crítica literaria latinoamericana
  • Revista de filología española
  • Revista de Música Latinoamericana
  • Revista hispánica moderna : boletin del instituto de las espanas
  • Revista Iberoamericana
  • Romance Studies
  • Screen
  • Sirena: poesia, arte y critica
  • Studies in Hispanic Cinemas
  • Taller de letras
  • The Bilingual Review
  • The Hispanic American Historical Review
  • Variaciones Borges
  • Year's Work in Modern Language Studies

My Learning Essentials

Getting started with search tools

This resource explores Google, Google Scholar, subject databases and Library Search, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses to enable you to make an informed choice when selecting where to search for information.

View all workshops and online resources in this area on the
My Learning Essentials webpages.

Accessing journal articles on databases

Access to e-journals on campus is normally automatic, although in some cases a username and password are required. This may be either your University central username and password, or another password stipulated by the publisher. 

Library Search and the Library databases are the best way of finding peer-reviewed articles on your topic as they index and provide access to articles from thousands of different journal titles.

You can find the key databases for your subject by using the Databases tab in this guide or by accessing the Databases A-Z list.

Databases

Databases are the best way of finding peer-reviewed articles on your topic as they index and provide access to articles from thousands of different journal titles.

The University of Manchester Library subscribes to over 400 databases but not all of these will be relevant to your subject. You can find the key databases for your subject by using the Databases tab in this guide or by accessing the Databases A-Z list.

Google Scholar

It is worthwhile carrying out a search on Google Scholar for articles relevant to your topic.

If you search Google Scholar while on campus, you'll find links to the full text articles on the Library databases via the Findit@MCR link.

Google Scholar Search

Findit@MCR

You will often see a '' tab when looking through your search results in our electronic resources. This tab can be used to see if The University of Manchester Library has access to a particular article in either online or print format.

Articles not held by the library can be ordered via our Inter-Library Loan service.

If you are using Google Scholar on campus, the Findit@Manchester link will appear automatically next to your list of search results.

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