The journal continually accepts submissions.
Please send manuscripts and proposals for consideration, in Microsoft Word, to: rhm@columbia.edu
Author Guide
Revista Hispánica Moderna is a semiannual peer-reviewed journal devoted to research in Hispanic literary and cultural studies. Revista Hispánica Moderna is indexed in the Web of Science and in SCOPUS.
- Contributors should prepare their manuscripts following the latest edition of the MLA Style Manual.
- Manuscripts should not exceed 9,000 words, including notes and documentation, and may be in Spanish, English, Portuguese, or Catalan. Please include a separate document with an abstract of 200 words.
- RHM only accepts electronic submissions in Word.
- The document should be ready for anonymous peer review—please delete all personal information, including institutional affiliation.
- All articles must include a list of works cited at the end, following the latest edition of the MLA Style Manual.
- Make sure to obtain necessary copyright permissions for all images and quotations that exceed fair use.
- No part of a submitted manuscript can have appeared in another journal, in any media, or in another language.
- Unsolicited book reviews are not considered for publication.
All correspondence should be addressed to:
Elvira Blanco
Managing Editor
Revista Hispánica Moderna
Columbia University
612 West 116th Street
New York, NY 10027
Telephone: (212) 854-8787
Fax: (212) 854-5322
elvira.blanco@columbia.edu
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Use Policy
Revista Hispánica Moderna does not allow use of generative AI tools to compose any of the content submitted for publication, as AI tools do not meet legal criteria for authorship.
Please note that software that performs grammar and spelling checks is not considered generative, and its use need not be disclosed. However, the journal requests that if AI tools were used to generate translations, the authors disclose it upon submission. If authors have used any additional AI tools (for instance, natural language processing of sources), they must acknowledge it in an unnumbered footnote at the beginning of the article, including the specific platform(s) and prompt(s) used.
Authors will be required to confirm their compliance with this policy at the time of submission. If any violations should surface at any point in the editing process, the manuscripts will be dismissed or (if already published) retracted.