Bibliographica Americana (American
Bibliographical Journal) is one of the few interdisciplinary journals that
specialize in Colonial Culture. It is a publication of the Programa Nacional
de Bibliografía Colonial of the Biblioteca Nacional de la República
Argentina.
The Programa Nacional de Bibliografía Colonial is committed to the
Historiographical renewal of the Colonial period of the Argentinean
territory. Among the main initiatives of this program are: the National
Colonial Bibliographical Census; the development of the Classical
Tradition Research, Jesuit World View and Illustration project; and the
publication of the Bibliographica Americana electronic journal.
The journal distributes unpublished works, book reviews, scientific meetings
and recent publications announcements. It also includes articles about
relevant themes and aspects of the Latin-American Colonial Culture: arts,
education, religion, culture, indigenism and politics; as well as other
social practices and topics. Every paper is internally vetted by the
Editorial Committee using the double-blind review method.
Revista Bibliographica Americana has
published annually since 2004. It is available in LatAm-Studies full-text
online.
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Revista Bibliographica Americana
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