New Book Series from ARC Humanities Press and MIP
SERIES EDITORS:
CHRISTINA LEE Princeton University
JULIA SCHLECK University of Nebraska, Lincoln
ADVISORY BOARD:
SERGE GRUZINSKI National Scientific Research Center, Paris
MICHAEL LAFFAN Princeton University
RICARDO PADRÓN University of Virginia
ELIZABETH RODINI Johns Hopkins University
KAYA ŞAHIN Indiana University, Bloomington
This series contributes to our growing understanding of the connectedness of the world during a period in history when an unprecedented number of people—Europeans, Africans, Asians—made transoceanic or other long distance journeys. It explores topics that highlight the cultural impact of the movement of people, animals, and objects at a global scale. The series editors welcome proposals for monographs and collections of essays in English from literary critics, art historians, and cultural historians that address the changes and cross-fertilizations of cultural practices of specific societies. General topics may concern, among other possibilities: cultural confluences, objects in motion, appropriations of material cultures, cross-cultural exoticization, transcultural identities, religious practices, translations and mistranslations, cultural impacts of trade, discourses of dislocation, globalism in literary/visual arts, and cultural histories of lesser studied regions (such as the Philippines, Macau, African societies).
Geographical Scope |
Chronological Scope |
Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, and Asia |
1400-1700 |
Further Information
For questions or to submit a proposal, please contact the Acquisitions Editor, Erika Gaffney (erika.gaffney@arc-humanities.org) or visit our website: www.mip-archumanitiespress.org/series/arc/ch/
Publishing with Arc Humanities Press
Arc Humanities Press offers rapid turn-around times, the newest digital policies (including full Open Access compliance), and global distribution. In North America books can be purchased through ISD and in Europe and the rest of the world through NBN International.
Keywords: Global renaissance, early modern studies, world history, cross-cultural engagements, cultural translations, connected histories
SERIES EDITORS
CHRISTINA LEE Princeton University
JULIA SCHLECK University of Nebraska, Lincoln
ADVISORY BOARD
SERGE GRUZINSKI National Scientific Research Center, Paris
MICHAEL LAFFAN Princeton University
RICARDO PADRÓN University of Virginia
ELIZABETH RODINI Johns Hopkins University
KAYA ŞAHIN Indiana University, Bloomington