Online Volumes
Hispanic Issues On Line (HIOL) is a refereed, open-access scholarly electronic series founded in 2006 and devoted to the study of Hispanic and Lusophone cultures. HIOL is stored at the University of Minnesota's Digital Conservancy as well as the LOCKSS system, which ensures preservation at worldwide research libraries.
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Ed. Diana Aramburu and Nick Phillips

Ed. Sophia Beal and Gustavo Prieto

Ed. Luis M. González y Rakhel Villamil-Acera

Ed. Barbara Frey, Ana Forcinito y Ana Melisa Pardo

Ed. Brian M. Phillips and Emily Colbert Cairns

Ed. Kata Beilin, Kathleen Connolly, Micah McKay

Ed. David R. Castillo and Bradley J. Nelson

Ed. Megan Corbin y Karin Davidovich
Credit: Sandra Mayo Digging Narratives II

Ed. Juan Albarrán Diego y Rosa Benéitez Andrés


Ed. Ana Luengo y Katherine O. Stafford
Atribución: Ministerio de la Presidencia. Gobierno de España. Más información incluida con la fuente original

Ed. María C. Albin, Megan Corbin, and Raúl Marrero-Fente
Credit: Federico de Madrazo. Public domain per Wikimedia Commons.

Ed. Carlos Vargas-Salgado
"Flower left at the Ojo que Llora memorial" by The Advocacy Project is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Ed. Lesley Wylie
Credit: Cícero Pedrosa Neto/Amazônia Real

Ed. Adriana Gordillo and Nicholas Spadaccini
Credit: “The Tempest” by William Hogarth. Public domain per Wikimedia Commons.

Ed. Ana Forcinito

Ed. Jennifer Duprey (with the assistance of Ashley Puig-Herz)


Ed. Luis Martín-Estudillo and Nicholas Spadaccini

Ed. Antonio Gómez López-Quiñones and Carmen Moreno-Nuño


Ed. Luis Martín-Estudillo and Nicholas Spadaccini

Ed. John Beusterien and Constance Cortez

Ed. Luis Correa-Díaz and Scott Weintraub

Ed. Ana Forcinito, Raúl Marrero-Fente, and Kelly McDonough

Ed. Ana Forcinito and Fernando Ordóñez

Ed. David William Foster

Ed. Luis Martín-Estudillo, Francisco Ocampo, y Nicholas Spadaccini

Ed. Luis Martín-Estudillo, Francisco Ocampo, and Nicholas Spadaccini