BRILL is actively soliciting manuscripts and proposals for its new series
CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
Regional Perspectives in Global Context
This new peer-reviewed book series will publish high-quality research on various historical, social and cultural aspects of Central and Eastern Europe. Going beyond the traditional “area studies” perspective, it aims at stimulating a dialogue and exchange between scholarship produced in and on Central and Eastern Europe and other academic research traditions, in a global context.
The series has an interdisciplinary orientation, including history, anthropology, archaeology, political science, sociology, legal studies, economics, religion, literary studies, cultural studies, gender studies, theatre, film and media studies, and art history. It will include monographs, collections of studies, and editions of source materials, primarily in English. Comparative studies at various sub-national, national and trans-national levels are especially welcome.
The series is edited in cooperation with Pasts, Inc., Center for Historical Studies, of the Central European University Budapest, which acts as its academic host.
Series Editors
- Constantin Iordachi (Central European University, Budapest)
- Maciej Janowski (Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences/
- Central European University, Budapest)
- Balázs Trencsényi (Central European University, Budapest).
Why Publish with Brill?
- Experience: 325 years of experience in academic publishing
- Reputation: high-standing reputation within the academic community
- Speed: fast assessment and production cycles
- Support: personal attention, guidance and technical support throughout
- the publishing process and the post-publication stage
- Product: high quality book and journal production
- Worldwide marketing and distribution: your work on all continents
- Partnerships: with the Google Book Partner Program , Google Book Search platform and Amazon’s Search Inside the Book.
How to Submit?
Proposals may be submitted to the Series Editors (ece@ceu.hu) or to Ivo Romein (romein@brill.nl) and should include your name and affi liation, a tentative title, a brief description of the contents, and its aim and scope. For more information, please check the Author Guide on brill.nl/slavic.
