About the Journal

Historia, founded in 1961, is a magazine aimed at a specialized audience, which publishes unpublished articles in Spanish, English and Portuguese, the result of original research and related to the history of Chile and America. It also promotes interdisciplinary dialogue and the continental perspective, which also includes studies on art, anthropology, geography, literature and other disciplines that contribute to the epistemological debate and the advancement in the knowledge of the history of America and the history of Chile in American perspective

Each annual issue of Historia is composed of two semiannual volumes (June and December). In the corresponding to the January-June semester of each year, in addition to articles, bibliographic essays and reviews of recent books are included.

The magazine submits the texts received to an evaluation of external peers to the publishing institution ("double blind" system), with a minimum of two specialists linked to their field of study. In case of controversy, the proposal will be sent to a third evaluator. Once the reports have been received, they will be sent to the author along with the resolution. The evaluation process can take between 6 and 8 months.