Brill welcomes innovative and fresh perspectives in the bourgeoning field of Periodical Studies.
The book series Studies in Periodical Cultures explores magazines, newspapers, and other forms of serialized media in (trans)national contexts.
Research into periodicals is of high interest to many because of the medium’s pervasiveness and its enmeshment with the formation of cultural identities.
Periodicals are important artifacts, as such we are seeking to assess their role for processes of cultural transfer and translation.
Periodical Studies Today - is our first publication in the series - available in Open Access
It is ready for you to explore the wide-ranging theoretical and empirical approaches to periodical research today.
Two more publications are lined up for November
Modernity and the Periodical Press: Trans-Atlantic Mass Culture and the Avant-Gardes, 1880-1920
Early African Caribbean newspapers as Archipelagic Media in the Emancipation Age
And many more lined up.
Would you like to be a part of Brill’s program in Periodical Studies?
Authors are warmly invited to submit their book proposal and or explore publishing options with the Acquisitions Editor at Brill, Christa Stevens (Christa.Stevens@brill.com).
Acquisitions Editor at Brill, Christa Stevens (Christa.Stevens@brill.com)