Call for Manuscripts: Research in Cultural and Intellectual History (edited by Paul du Quenoy, American University of Beirut)

15 November 2010
Call for Manuscripts: Research in Cultural and Intellectual History (edited by Paul du Quenoy, American University of Beirut)
Academica Press, an independent scholarly publisher, is proud to celebrate the continuation of its series, “Research in Cultural and Intellectual History.” This list, edited by Paul du Quenoy (American University of Beirut), is a forum for cutting edge work that challenges traditional disciplinary boundaries and provocatively revisits conventional topics. Manuscripts in the series will ideally be devoted to eclectic and under-explored issues in cultural and intellectual studies and make imaginative uses of theory and method. The series hopes to appeal to active scholars in history, philosophy, literature, cultural and regional studies, the arts, anthropology, and political science.

The series editor will gladly consider proposals for complete or nearly complete unpublished manuscripts.

Please direct all proposals and related inquiries by e-mail to:

Paul du Quenoy, Ph.D.
Department of History and Archaeology
The American University of Beirut
pd05@aub.edu.lb

More information here.
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