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South-East European History
ISSN: 2768-7562
Series Editor: Mihai Dragnea (Balkan History Association) This single-blind peer reviewed series is published in conjunction with the Balkan History Association and comprises original, high-quality disciplinary and interdisciplinary comparative study of South-East Europe from ancient to contemporary times. It welcomes submissions in several formats, including monographs, edited volumes, conference proceedings, and short form publications on various sub-disciplines of history—political, cultural, military, economic, urban, literary, oral, or the history of science communication—art history, history of religions and archaeology. Each volume may contain up to 20 black-and-white images. Proposals and author/volume editor CV should be sent to: mihaidragnea2018@gmail.com
33 publications
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Food and Cultures from the Global South
ISSN: 3067-1981
Usually, the narratives around food habits and culinary practices are structured around individual tastes. Historically, it has been observed that individual and collective food habits and culinary practices are driven by various social, cultural, gendered, sexual, racial, caste, geographical, commercial, and political factors. These factors provoke us to go beyond the stereotypical scientific narratives of consumption and unpack the various social dynamics and power structures that are associated with our daily food habits and culinary practices. With respect to these arguments, this series will generate an interwoven, multidisciplinary, and planetary archive on critical food studies.
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South Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture Studies
The South Asian Literature, Arts and Culture Studies series invites submissions from scholars working in the field of South Asian Studies, with a particular interest in literature, the arts (print and film), politics, religion, and society. South Asian Studies especially focuses on the Indian subcontinent, particularly India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Burma, and the diaspora of Non-Resident South Asians throughout the world. The series welcomes a variety of approaches and theories that interrogate and explore aspects and elements of South Asian thought, life, and artistic production. The series does not only focus on contemporary, but also in special cases, on the ancient or classical studies. This series welcomes a variety of analytical approaches and theories, especially postcolonial, feminist, post-structural, new historical, psychological, Marxist, and structuralist. Scholars working in related fields, such as philosophy, hermeneutics, and social theory, with a major interest in how these disciplines relate to South Asian Studies, are also invited to contribute manuscripts.
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Brazilian Company Law
©2023 Monographs -
Rise and Decline of Brazil’s New Unionism
The Politics of the Central Única dos Trabalhadores©2010 Monographs -
Lyricism in the Brazilian Novel
©2022 Monographs -
Juvenile Justice Systems: Poland-Brazil-Portugal
©2021 Monographs -
The Subject in Brazilian Portuguese
©1996 Others -
South Asian Technospaces
©2008 Textbook -
Diversity of Migration in South-East Europe
©2016 Edited Collection -
Southern Hospitality
Identity, Schools, and the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi, 1964-1972©2001 Textbook -
Minority Rights in South Asia
©2011 Edited Collection -
Of Silenced and Unheard Voices from the South
Argentinean Subalternity According to Luisa Valenzuela©2020 Monographs