About the Journal

Revista del CESLA: International Latin American Studies Review is a semiannual, inter- and cross-disciplinary, double-blind peer-reviewed scientific journal. It was founded in 2000 by the late Professor Andrzej Dembicz (1939–2009), and until 2017 it was published, as an annual, by the Centre for Latin American Studies (CESLA) - a part of the Institute of the Americas and Europe of the University of Warsaw. Nowadays it is published within the same Institute, by the American Studies Center (ASC) which merged with CESLA in 2017.

The journal’s international advisory board comprises world-renowned Latin Americanists representing various disciplines and fields of studies.

Submitted articles can be in Spanish, English, or Portuguese. The submission of articles, evaluation process and the publication of accepted papers are free of charge.

A backup of the content of the website, including published articles, is carried out periodically. Long-term content preservation is ensured by full-text access to publications in external databases: Redalyc and Index Copernicus.

Revista del CESLA. International Latin American Studies Review is published twice a year, in June and December.