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The Bulletin of Spanish Studies 1923–2023. A Centenary Number
Volume 100, Issue 9-10, 2023 pages 1317-1687
Transhispanic Food Cultural Studies
Volume 97, Issue 4, 2020 pages 471-700
Out of the Ordinary: Women of the Spanish Avant-Garde
Volume 95, Issue 5, 2018 pages 379-561
Modelos de teatro cómico en el Siglo de Oro
Volume 94, Issue 4, 2017 pages 567-709
Latin and Vernacular in Renaissance Iberia
Volume 93, Issue 10, 2016 pages 1-134
Luis Buñuel: Political Exile, Auteur, Iconoclast
Volume 93, Issue 4, 2016 pages 555-738
Hispanic Studies and Researches in Honour of Ann L. Mackenzie
Volume 92, Issue 8-10, 2015 pages 1-561
Mito e identidad en el México contemporáneo
Volume 92, Issue 7, 2015 pages 1047-e10
Golden-Age Essays in Honour of Don W. Cruickshank
Volume 90, Issue 4-5, 2013 pages 445-915
Essays on Góngora's Polifemo and Soledades
Volume 90, Issue 1, 2013 pages 1-129
Exploring the Print World of Early Modern Iberia
Volume 89, Issue 4, 2012 pages 489-664
Subject Index of Reviews
Volume 88, Issue sup2, 2011 pages 11-658
Subject Index of Articles
Volume 88, Issue sup1, 2011 pages 11-503

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Hispanic Visual Studies Issues

The Bulletin is currently extending further its already wide-ranging interests by publishing regularly special issues wholly dedicated to Hispanic Visual Studies. The Bulletin of Spanish StudiesVisual Studies Issues are devoted to research into all aspects of visual culture – both past and present – in the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America. To mark this new development, a special launch issue, Inaugural Hispanic Visual Studies Issue: Territories of the Visual, edited by Julia Biggane, Jo Evans and Núria Triana-Toribio, has been published in 2015. A special issue dedicated to Luis Buñuel will also be published in 2016.

From 2017 onwards, two Visual Culture Issues will be published in the Bulletin of Spanish Studies a year. These issues will specifically focus, as appropriate, on film, television, photography, painting, drawing and other graphical arts, design, sculpture, architecture, the built environment and other digital and material visual media, cultures and arts. There are plans for still further development: namely, to establish, within the next 2-3 years, a twice-yearly sibling journal of Hispanic Visual Studies.