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Bulletin of Spanish Studies - Hispanic Studies and Researches on Spain, Portugal and Latin America

Bulletin of Spanish Studies

Hispanic Studies and Researches on Spain, Portugal and Latin America

Formerly Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
Now included in the Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 88
Frequency: 8 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1475-3820
Online ISSN: 1478-3428
 

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Editorial communications, including articles submitted, books for review and returned proofs, should be addressed to the Editors, The Bulletin of Spanish Studies, Room 213, Hetherington Building, Bute Gardens, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8RS. The Editors may also be contacted by e-mail at: CeriByrne@aol.com or BSS@gla.ac.uk.

Articles for publication should be original material not published or under consideration for publication elsewhere, and should not exceed 12,000 words. Review-articles are by invitation only. Unsolicited reviews are rarely accepted. All contributions must be submitted in a form ready for publication. The Editors welcome submitted articles received electronically by attachment. Electronic submissions are particularly welcomed and should be sent as Word (.doc) files or in PDF format. If submitted in paper format, do so in duplicate, typed on one side of the page, double-spaced throughout, with wide margins; if possible, and additionally, please submit your article on IBM-compatible disk. Rejected manuscripts will be returned only on request; by ordinary mail, unless air-mail postage is paid in advance. The Editors do not hold themselves responsible for the loss of manuscripts.

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All quotations and references should have been verified. Notes to articles (reviews must not carry notes) should be footnotes where possible, or should appear on a separate page at the end of the text. Avoid in-text note references except to indicate main primary source works. Works cited should be included in the footnotes and not in a separate list. Titles of books and periodicals should be in italics. References should take the form of the following examples:

E. Allison Peers, 'Some Women Mystics of the Seventeenth Century', BHS, XXIX: 116 (1952), 193-201.

Albert E. Sloman, The Dramatic Craftmanship of Calderón (Oxford: Dolphin, 1958), 250-51.

Antonio Machado, Campos de Castilla, ed. with Introduction and Notes, by Geoffrey Ribbans (Madrid: Cátedra, 1989).
 
I.L. McClelland, 'The Mystical "Dark Night" of San Juan de la Cruz As interpreted in Poetic Summary', in Spain and its Literature. Essays in Memory of E. Allison Peers, ed., with an introduction, by Ann L. Mackenzie, Hispanic Studies TRAC (Textual Research and Criticism) 15 (Liverpool: Liverpool U.P., 1997), 103-08
 
A guide to the Bulletin's house style to be followed for publication is obtainable on request from the Editors: contact ceribyrne@aol.com or bss@gla.ac.uk.

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