Hispanic American Historical Review

13.6k papers and 113.8k indexed citations

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The 13.6k papers published in Hispanic American Historical Review in the last decades have received a total of 113.8k indexed citations. Papers published in Hispanic American Historical Review usually cover Sociology and Political Science (2.8k papers), Demography (2.6k papers) and Cultural Studies (1.8k papers) specifically the topics of Historical Studies in Latin America (2.0k papers), Latin American history and culture (1.6k papers) and Cuban History and Society (1.1k papers). The most active scholars publishing in Hispanic American Historical Review are Woodrow Borah, Warren Dean, Franklin W. Knight, Donald B. Cooper, George E. Pozzetta, Charles Gibson, Stephen B. Brush, Timothy J. Power, T. N. Campbell and Sian Lazar.

In The Last Decade

Hispanic American Historical Review

7.9k papers receiving 53.9k citations

Peers

Hispanic American Historical Review
Comparison fields: 5 of 226
  • Sociology and Political Science 39.1k
  • Political Science and International Relations 25.9k
  • Anthropology 24.1k
  • Demography 15.5k
  • Cultural Studies 14.7k
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Fields of papers published in Hispanic American Historical Review

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