Criteria for inclusion in ISI include impact, influence, timeliness, peer review, and geographic representation. Lisa Johnstone, Managing Editor at Maney, is delighted at the news: “This is an important achievement for two journals that have established themselves at the forefront of research in language and literature. Their inclusion is a testament to the dedication of two excellent editorial teams, whose work has ensured that these journals are widely read and cited around the global academic community.”
Following an extensive retrodigitisation project, the full archives of both journals are available online to subscribers at www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney, with selected content free to view.
The Hispanic Research Journal promotes and disseminates research into the cultures of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America, from the Middle Ages to the present day. The fields covered include literature and literary theory, cultural history and cultural studies, language and linguistics, and film and theatre studies. The fifth issue of each volume is devoted to the visual arts, including painting, architecture, sculpture, film, photography, and exhibition and book reviews.
Romance Studies is devoted to the study of the Romance literatures and cultures. With a distinguished advisory panel representative of leading research across the disciplines, the journal is a forum for both established scholars and new researchers worldwide. A single, broadly-defined theme provides the focus for most issues whilst articles on other subjects are also invited. The journal encourages new theoretical engagements and is open to the full range of comparative and interdisciplinary approaches.