Calls for Manuscripts

Maps, Spaces, Cultures from Brill

Calls for Manuscripts

We are writing to announce the launch of an exciting new book series that will be published by Brill. Our goal is to enliven and invigorate the study of premodern conceptions of space, mapping and geography (roughly pre-1800). We are actively seeking manuscripts that engage with space and place from any discipline and any premodern geographical region. The formal Call for Manuscripts is below, and is also available at the following link:

Routledge Critical Moments in American History

Calls for Manuscripts

Critical Moments in American History is a series of short, supplemental texts designed to familiarize undergraduate students with events or issues critical to the American experience. Through the use of narrative and primary documents, these books help instructors deconstruct an important moment in American history with the help of timelines, glossaries, text-boxes and side-bars, and a robust companion website.

Each book includes:

Word count: 80,000 words (including the documents, notes, and bibliography). The books should be 4-5 chapters long.

Pickering & Chatto Perspectives on Early America

Calls for Manuscripts

Professor Craig Thompson Friend (North Carolina State University) and Professor Stacey M. Robertson (Bradley University) are delighted to announce that they are now the series editors for the Perspectives on Early America series, published with Pickering & Chatto. Information on the series and publisher can be found here: www.pickeringchatto.com/pea

Literary Disability Studies

Calls for Manuscripts

Literary Disability Studies

Palgrave Macmillan Book Series

Edited by

David Bolt, Liverpool Hope University, UK
Elizabeth J. Donaldson, New York Institute of Technology, USA
Julia Miele Rodas, Bronx Community College, City University of New York, USA

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