Preprints

Policy for depositing preprints

What are pre-print texts? Why is it important to disseminate and make them accessible?

Pre-prints are preliminary versions of papers and other academic texts that have not yet undergone peer review or been formally published in a scientific journal. In accordance with UNESCO’s (2021) Open Science recommendations, incorporating a pre-print section seeks to accelerate access to scientific knowledge at all stages, including the initial stages of research. This enables researchers to share their findings promptly and transparently while the peer review process is ongoing. Our journal thus contributes to the early sharing of knowledge, which can lead to improved versions of submitted papers.

Where and how are pre-prints hosted?

In the Revista de Historia, only the papers that pass the Turnitin citation similarity check and meet the basic submission guidelines are accepted as pre-prints, that is, authors who wish to submit their preliminary versions as pre-prints in the repositories we offer must incorporate any necessary corrections or comments suggested by the editor.

The management of pre-print submissions will be carried out as follows:

  1. Authors affiliated with the Universidad Nacional (UNA) of Costa Rica must deposit their papers in the Institutional Academic Repository (RAI). Instructions are available at the following link. Once the pre-print is deposited, they must send the corresponding URL to the email of Revista de Historia (revistadehistoria@una.cr).
  2. International authors or researchers unaffiliated with UNA: Revista de Historia will be responsible for depositing the preprints in their Zenodo repository profile.

If I agree to have the preliminary version of my paper hosted or deposited as a pre-print in an open-access repository, does this affect the paper’s review process?

Depositing a pre-print is entirely optional and does not entail transferring the copyrights of the manuscript; these are held by the author. Thus, authors can request at any time that the pre-print be withdrawn or removed from the repository.

However, if the author(s) agree to deposit their preliminary work as a pre-print, the review process will change from double-blind to single-blind. This means that the reviewer will know the author’s identity, but the author will not know who conducted the review. If the researcher does not agree to the deposit of the pre-print, the evaluation will remain double-blind.

If I have accepted the hosting of the preliminary version of my paper as a pre-print, what happens if the paper is rejected after peer review?

If, after peer review, the paper is rejected, the authors who agreed to the deposit of their pre-print may request that the manuscript be withdrawn or removed from the corresponding repository.

List of preprints

Carolina Curvale
Electoral Inclusion and Democratic Filters: A Historical Analysis of Suffrage in Latin America (1811-2005) 
Received: 23/10/2024; Preprints, Zenodo: 06/11/2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14048305

Daniel Fessler
An army of crime professionals. Press and muggers in Montevideo during the first half of the 1910s.
Received: 13/02/2025; Preprints, Zenodo: 19/06/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15700201

Carlos Diego Arenas Pacheco 

Informal Learning, Apprenticeships, and Intellectual Networking in New Spain: The Case of Domingo Chimalpahin (1579-after 1640)

Received: 08/02/2025; Pre-prints, Zenodo: 08/09/2025

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17081140

 

Daniel Briones Molina - Valentina Santa Cruz

Demographic Dynamics and Agricultural Development in the Coquimbo Region, Chile: A look at its Modernization Process (1930-1960)

Received:17/02/2025; Pre-prints, Zenodo: 13/10/2025

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17345079 

 

Armando Torres Fauaz 

Making Universal and Justice History at the National University (2015-2025)

Received: 30/04/2025; Pre-prints, Zenodo: 05/11/2025

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17535513 

Mario Samper Kutschbach
Between past and future: Current challenges and significance of the geohistorical study of Society and its relationship with Nature at various geographic -and time-scales
Received: 30/04/2025; Preprints, Zenodo: 10/11/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17571987

Jéssica Ramírez Achoy
Women and Gender in the Past: A Historiographical Overview
Received: 13/05/2025; Preprints, Zenodo: 10/11/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17572399 

Maximiliano López López
Sociopolitical Themes in the Revista de Historia Fifty Years After Its Founding: A Proposed Overview 
Received: 23/05/2025; Preprints, Zenodo: 10/11/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17573458

José Enrique Atilano Gutiérrez - María Isabel Terán Elizondo
Alonso de Zorita, his major works and the Indian politics of Philip II (1561-1585) 
Received: 25/05/2025; Preprints, Zenodo: 10/11/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17573607 

Mauricio Alberto Calderón Azofeifa - Rafael Ángel Ledezma Díaz 
Economic History in the Journal of History, 1975-2024
Received: 15/07/2025; Pre-prints, Zenodo: 10/11/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17573769
 
Juan Alfonso Milán-López 
Two contrasting versions of Luis Donaldo Colosio's assassination, the press and Carlos Salinas de Gortari's memoirs
Received: 21/07/2025; Pre-prints, Zenodo: 28/11/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17751708 
 
Julián Mauricio Vélez Tamayo - Juan Camilo Cardona Montoya 
Market for loanable founds in free baking in Colombia 1860-1890
Received: 09/07/2025; Pre-prints, Zenodo: 28/11/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17751974
 
Eugenio Quesada Rivera
A newspaper to «serve everyone everywhere»: The management of the eekly Eco Católico during its early decades (1931-1965)
Received: 18/05/2025; Pre-prints, Zenodo: 28/11/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17752152
 
Edgar Romario Aranibar Ramos
Tourism and regional integration in historical perspective: A look at Mercosur
Received: 08/09/2025; Pre-prints, Zenodo: 28/11/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17752459