
This paper examines the historiographical evolution of Revista de Historia, which was first published in 1924. Since 1941, it has been associated with the University of La Laguna. The study places the journal within the broader context of other periodicals dedicated to the study of history and historiographical sciences in Spain, with a particular emphasis on the Canary Islands. Special attention is given to the individuals who have contributed to the journal's development over a century of its history.
Islas Canarias, Publicaciones científicas, Revistas científicas, Historia, Historiografía
Islas Canarias, Publicaciones científicas, Revistas científicas, Historia, Historiografía
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