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Mundo Agrario
(Agrarian
World) is an online journal
that publishes different contributions
about the historical, social,
economic, political and cultural aspects
of rural issues concerning
Argentina and Latin
America. It is published
by the Center of Argentine
and American History, part
of the Research Institute
of Humanities and Social Sciences,
Faculty of Humanities and
Education Sciences (FaHCE)
in the National University of
La Plata
(UNLP), Argentina in
collaboration with the National
Council of
Scientific and Technical Research.
This
journal contains
agricultural studies
from the perspective of sociology, anthropology,
geography and those related
subjects that enrich them. The topics
address mainly
Argentine and Latin American
issues, but also include
themes from other
geographies to promote
comparative perspectives on
agrarian history.
Mundo Agrario
includes
original and unpublished articles,
communications, book reviews and a section designed to
discuss a specific topic.
It publishes contributions
in Spanish, Portuguese, English and French.
The submitted articles are
subject to a
double blind referring process,
conducted by two evaluators: one internal and one
external. Its Committee is composed of
researchers and academics
from Latin American and European
universities.
The FaHCE
was formally established in 1920. It is one of the oldest and most
prestigious institutions in Argentina. It is recognized mainly for the
development and support for scholars, researchers and intellectuals who have
excelled at national and international levels. Results of the different
lines of research are made available to the public through workshops,
seminars and conferences carried out by the faculty’s Secretariat of
Research. FaHCE also offers exchange programs working together with other
national and international academic institutions with which it has
cooperation agreements.
Since its
foundation in 1905, the UNLP has been at the forefront of research and
scientific, cultural and artistic developments. It is one of the largest and
most renowned universities in Argentina, hosting 100,000 students and 10,900
teachers in 17 faculties. UNLP integrates 141 research and development
centers where 3,500 researchers work on their projects. It also has a Museum
of natural sciences and a network of 12 thematic museums, an astronomical
observatory, a public library and a network of 21 libraries.
Mundo Agrario
has
published biannually
in June and December since 2000.
All its articles are available in
full text in
LatAm-Studies.
For further
information, please visit:
Mundo Agrario
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