Trocadero. Revista del Departamento de Historia Moderna, Contemporánea, de América y del Arte
About the Journal
Trocadero. Revista del Departamento de Historia Moderna, Contemporánea, de América y del Arte is an annual journal open to collaboration with the scientific community for the dissemination of knowledge in the areas covered originally by the department of: Modern History, Contemporary History, History of the Americas and History of Art. Published since 1989, initially with ISSN 0214-4212 in paper format, it is currently published online with e-ISSN 2445-267X and the support of the OJS (Open Journal Systems) platform. Trocadero publishes contributions by researchers and historians from different schools, fields of expertise and methodologies, as well as multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary studies related to the aforementioned areas. There are no submission, evaluation or publication costs for the authors, provided that their quality has been verified, initially, by the Editorial Board and subsequently through a double-blind external evaluation.
TROCADERO (e-ISSN 2445-267X) IS INDEXED AND STORED IN THE FOLLOWING REPOSITORY:
CARHUS PLUS+ CIRC ERIHPLUS DIALNET DULCINEA DOAJ LATINDEX MIAR REDIB ULRICH'S
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Current Issue
Núm. 37 (2025): Trocadero. Revista del Departamento de Historia Moderna, Contemporánea, de América y del Arte
Full Issue
Dossier. Emancipaciones familiares en la Edad Moderna: legislación, aplicación territorial y tensiones (coordinado por Jesús M. González Beltrán)
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Castilian legal practice for exiting the patria potestas during the Early Modern Period. Agreed-upon voluntary emancipation
The emancipation. Social logics and family uses in Early Modern Catalonia
Youth emancipation as a relational process: dependency, guardianship, and conflict in South-Central Spain under the Ancien Régime. The case of Miguel López Sotos (1815-1818)
Articles
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The forging of a lineage: communicative strategies and social networks in the making of the noble identity of the Bernuy
The Seville residence of the Alcazar, lords of the town of Palma del Condado
Vocations and resistance: responses to writing by mandate in female cloisters (16th-17th centuries)
Entrepreneurial activity and its impact on sculptural production in seventeenth-century lower Andalusia: a comparative study of Jacinto Pimentel and Alfonso Martínez
Power on wheels: coaches and carriages of the nobility in Madrid during the reign of Philip III and Philip IV
Brief historical study og the discalced mercedian convent of Arcos de la Frontera and tis owner, our Lady of the Snows
Alberto Lista and the Gaceta de Bayona: the moral desire of a disillusioned liberal
Emine and silk. Two queens and the Royal mantle: Isabel II and Victoria Eugenia de Battenberg
From Gibraltar to Granada. The arrival of the primitive Alhambra Theatre, a new stage space for de Género Chico of the zarzuela in Granada
Camera in hand: Photegraphic journal of a border traveling salesman between centuries, fron Parral, Chihuahua, to El Paso, Texas
Reviews
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Francisco García González y Pablo Ortega del Cerro (eds.). Los hogares de los mares. La familia en la España marítima, siglos XVI-XIX. Gijón, TREA, UCLM, 2023.
Jesús María Usunáriz y Javier Ruiz Astiz (eds.), La mujer y los universos femeninos en las fuentes documentales de la Edad Moderna, Madrid, Dykinson, 2023.
Francisco Ollero Lobato (dir.), Zara Ruiz Romero y Victoria Sánchez Mellado (coords.), Atlas histórico de los itinerarios festivos en las ciudades de Andalucía durante la Edad Moderna, Valencia, Tirant Humanidades, 2025.
Francisco Hidalgo Fernández y José Antolín Nieto Sánchez (eds.), Artesanos. Una historia social de España (siglos XVI-XIX), Gijón, Trea y Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, 2024.
El otro ultramar. Crónica de un Jesuita en China. Relación del padre Adriano de las Cortes del viaje naufragio en Chaucheo de la Gran China
María Soledad Gómez Navarro, Saber de «las Castillas». Dos décadas de investigación con el Catastro de Ensenada y otras fuentes textuales, Valencia, Tirant Humanidades, 2024.
