In this Issue
- Volume 86, Number 1, 2009
- Issue
- Late Medieval Spanish Studies in honour of Dorothy Sherman Severin
- Edited by Joseph T. Snow and Roger Wright
The Bulletin of Hispanic Studies has been published continuously from Liverpool since its foundation by Edgar Allison Peers in 1923. Edited in one of the leading British University Departments of Hispanic Studies by an editorial team specializing in a wide range of Hispanic scholarship, and supported by a distinguished international Editorial Committee, the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies is the foremost journal published in Britain devoted to the languages, literatures and civilizations of Spain, Portugal and Latin America. It is recognized across the world as one of the front-ranking journals in the field of Hispanic scholarship.
The journal's interests are broad-ranging and cover the linguistic areas of Spanish, Portuguese, Galician, Catalan, Basque and Amerindian. While contributions are mainly in the areas of literature, linguistics, cultural history, film and visual arts, cultural and gender studies, it likes to reflect and engage with all aspects of 'Hispanic Studies', both traditional and modern.
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Volume 86, Number 1, 2009Editorial Board
General Editor
Claire Taylor
Assistant Editors
Astvaldur Astvaldsson
Christopher Harris
Kirsty Hooper
Fiona Maguire
Lisa Shaw
Claire Williams
Editorial Assistant:
Angela Romero - Astvaldsson
Editorial Board
Lola Badia, Universitat de Barcelona
Patrizia Botta, Università di Chieti
Anny Brooksbank Jones, University of Sheffield
Sara Castro-Klarén, Johns Hopkins University
Pedro M. Cátedra, Universidad de Salamanca
Trevor Dadson, Queen Mary, University of London
Catherine Davies, University of Nottingham
Aurora Egido Martínez, Universidad de Zaragoza
Barry Ife, Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Dominic Keown, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
Jo Labanyi, New York University
Jeremy Lawrance, University of Manchester
John Macklin, University of Paisley
Francisco Márquez-Villanueva, Harvard University
Margherita Morreale, Università di Padova
Christopher Perriam, University of Manchester
William Rowe, Birkbeck College, London
Paul Julian Smith, University of Cambridge