Culture&History Digital Journal is an academic journal dedicated to the study of history and culture. The journal publishes original scientific articles and review articles aimed at promoting methodological debates among historians and other scholars specializing in the humanities and social sciences. The journal adopts interdisciplinary and horizontal methods to study the past and connect it with the present, breaking the traditional way of thinking based on chronological, diachronic analysis, and text and document analysis. Through this approach, the journal aims to promote new themes and forms of knowledge expression in history. Covering multiple fields such as history, cultural studies, and social history, it promotes communication and cooperation among scholars from different disciplines and fields.
文化与历史数字杂志(Culture & History Digital Journal)是一本由Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas出版的一本Multiple学术刊物,主要报道Multiple相关领域研究成果与实践。本刊已入选、社会科学引文索引(SCIE)来源期刊,该刊创刊于2011年,出版周期2 issues/year。2021-2022年最新版WOS分区等级:Q1,2023年发布的影响因子为0.4,CiteScore指数0.6,SJR指数0.148。本刊为开放获取期刊。文化与历史数字杂志是一本专注于历史和文化研究的学术期刊,该期刊发表原创科学文章和评论文章,旨在促进历史学家和其他专注于人文社会科学领域的学者之间的方法论辩论。期刊采用跨学科和横向的方法,对过去进行研究,将其与现在联系起来,打破基于时间顺序、历时分析和基于文本和文档分析的传统思维形式。通过这种方式,期刊旨在促进历史学的新主题以及新的知识表达形式。涵盖历史学、文化研究、社会史等多个领域,促进不同学科和领域的学者之间的交流和合作。
Digital sources: a case study of the analysis of the Recovery of Historical Memory in Spain on the social network Twitter
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2018.015
Swiss humanitarian aid during the Spanish Civil War: The journey of Anna Siemsen and Regina Kägi-Fuchsmann
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/chdj.2019.018
Swiss Humanitarian Aid in Spain and Southern France through Paul Senn’s camera (1937-1942)
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/chdj.2019.020
Legislating the witch:: a genealogy of juridical thought
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2018.021
Reconstructing memory narratives on Facebook with Digital Methods
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2018.014
The Unitarian’s Service Committee Marseille Office and the American networks to aid Spanish refugees. (1940-1943)
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/chdj.2019.021
Women at university. Strategies and achievements of a secular presence in Latin America and Spain
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.002
The Humanitarian Aid of the Joint Relief Commission of the International Red Cross in France to the civil population: children, women and internees (1940-1946)
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/chdj.2019.022
The forbidden opinion polls of the Spanish Transition. Access to public information and Digital History
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2018.019
European Digital memories in a transnational era. The references from the European Observatory on Memories
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2018.018
Help of neutral countries in the return to life of the Women deportees from Ravensbrück camp. The Spanish Women case
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/chdj.2019.024
Jurisdictional Culture and Memory Digitization of the “Government of Justice.” Data Modeling and Digital Approach for the Legal History of Ibero-America
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2018.017
Primary sources for a digital-born history: the Hispanic blogosphere on the Spanish Civil War and Franco’s regime
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2018.016
“Between the Useful and the Beautiful”: Reading, Power and Pleasure in the Residencia de Señoritas (1930-1936)
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.006
University women in Salamanca in the first third of the 20th century: quantification and profiles
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.005
Fractured Childhoods, Identities in Transit: Humanitarian Aid for Central European Refugees from the United Kingdom
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/chdj.2019.023
The origins of casual culture: hooliganism and fashion in Great Britain
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.016
Women and universities in El País (1977-2011): A methodological proposal for use of the ITCS for historical analysis
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.009
Help Spain by showing films. British film production for humanitarian aid during the Spanish Civil War
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/chdj.2019.019
Women and science: Reflections on female access to university studies in Chile in the 20th century
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.003
Concha Zardoya: The Intellectual in Exile
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.007
A Caribbean Affair: The Liberalisation of the Slave Trade in the Spanish Caribbean, 1784-1791
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.014
Women of Salamanca. Academia, society and culture
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.011
Images of Baetica: The ambivalent hispanic reception of Les Aventures de Télémaque
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.013
The satirical press and the struggle for cultural hegemony in Spain: a case study on La Traca , 1884-1938
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.015
Micro-machismo and discrimination in academia: The violation of the right to equality in university
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.010
“Atlantic Gap or Network of Opportunities?” Spanish-American Cultural Relations, Women, and Diplomacy (1959-1975)
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.008
Englishwomen’s petitioning strategies during the 17th century
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2018.020
Knowledge transgressors: the incursion of women to science in Mexico, 19th-20th centuries
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.004
“What the great Alexander and the famous Julius Caesar wanted so much to see”. A commemoration of the fourth centenary of the Blue Nile Sources discovery by the Spanish Jesuit Pedro Páez Xaramillo (April 21th, 1618)
来源期刊:Culture & History Digital JournalDOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2019.012