Aims and Scope
The International Journal of Cuban Studies (IJCS) aims to provide a forum for objective investigation and informed debate on the nature of the Cuban experience: its historical context; its international image and relationships; its scientific, cultural and social achievements; and its future orientation.
The IJCS is a peer-reviewed academic journal providing a publication opportunity for scholarly work on Cuba and related topics. It encourages submissions from the whole range of disciplines and from multi-disciplinary perspectives.
The journal takes a broad view of the emerging and diverging positions held within Cuba and outside. Published worldwide, the journal encourages the exchange of experience and expertise between contributors and readers across continents and between countries.
The development of the IJCS is overseen by an international editorial board.
Content includes:
Editorials, classic papers, original papers, expert viewpoints, book and film reviews, research and conference reports, student essays and readers’ comments.
Format:
The journal is an open-access online English-language publication carrying some original articles also in Spanish. Individual articles can be downloaded in pdf format and we plan to have a hard copy version for purchase.
Call for contributions:
The journal welcomes contributions. Please see the separate guidelines for contributors.
Contact:
For queries and submissions, please contact the Assistant Editor