About the Journal
PANTA REI. Digital Journal of History and History Teaching is an international peer-reviewed journal focused on History and Teaching History. Its main objective is the transmission of scientific knowledge by giving also an opportunity to young researchers who want to make their way in the study of human sciences.
The journal is edited by the Servicio de Publicaciones of Universidad de Murcia through EDITUM. Once a year the call for papers will be launched for all the people interested in publishing their papers, always related to History, Teaching History and other sciences or disciplines related to it (Archaeology, Art History, etc.).
Within the different sections of this webpage, there will be access both to the call for papers and its regulatory basis, as well as to the previous issues and contact information.
Up to eight issues of this journal have been published throughout the last years. It was an original initiative of the teachers, who were young graduates back then, Jose Javier Ruiz Ibáñez and José Antonio Molina Gómez, and in collaboration with the Association of Teachers and Students of History of the University and Secondary School from the Region of Murcia, after which would came the Youth Association of Friends of History and Archaeology (at that time Alejandro Egea Vivancos would join temporarily the two said associations). For two issues of the so-called “2nd period”, the last association was substituted by the Association of Young Historians and Archaeologists of Murcia (Ángel Luis González Torres was in charge of this one).
From 2013, professors Laura Arias Ferrer and Alejandro Egea Vivancos (Faculty of Education) took over the direction of the journal and definitively converted it to digital.
- ISSN-e: 2386-8864.
- ISSN (paper edition): 1136-2464.
- Legal Deposit (paper edition): MU-966-1995.
- Annual Publication.
All works presented in PANTA REI are submitted to prior evaluation by experts on the advisory and editorial boards. All published articles are subject to a blind evaluation system, which guarantees anonymity in the review process. Consult these and other criteria in the corresponding section (Publication Ethics and Publishing Process).
Interoperability Protocol
The journal provides an OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative – Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) interface that allows its content to be harvested by other distribution systems, such as digital repositories and harvesters.
Specifications:
● OAI-PMH Protocol Version 2.0
● Dublin Core Metadata
Path for harvesters: https://revistas.um.es/pantarei/oai





