Nueva serie de publicaciones: "Late Antique and Early Medieval Iberia"
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Nueva serie de publicaciones: "Late Antique and Early Medieval Iberia"
Late Antique and Early Medieval Iberia ca 150 – ca 1000 CE
Scholarship on the Iberian Peninsula in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages is burgeoning across a variety of disciplines and time periods, yet the publication profile of the field remains disjointed.
‘Late Antique and Early Medieval Iberia’ (LAEMI) provides a publication hub for high-quality research on Iberian Studies from the fields of history, archaeology, theology and religious studies, numismatics, palaeography, music, and cognate disciplines.
Another key aim of the series is to break down barriers between the excellent scholarship that takes place in Iberia and Latin America and the Anglophone world.
Proposals Welcomed
LAEMI advances the field beyond longstanding divisions (e.g. those that have segregated ‘ late Roman Spain’, ‘barbarian Spain’, and ‘Muslim Spain’ into rigid periods). Research is sought that explores southern Gaul and northern Africa in so far as they were integrated culturally, politically, and economically with Hispania in our period.
We also seek proposals for monographs and edited volumes that look at Iberia in comparative perspective (e.g. with other provinces or kingdoms or through thematic comparison), explore the reception and transmission of the writings of Iberian authors in later centuries, take an interdisciplinary approach to the field, or are explicitly theoretical in focus.
Series Editor
Dr Jamie Wood
Lecturer in History, University of Lincoln
jwood@lincoln.ac.uk
Editorial Board Members
Dr Andrew Fear Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History
University of Manchester
Dr Eleonora Dell’Elicine
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Uni. de Buenos Aires
Instituto de Ciencias, Uni. de General Sarmiento
Dr Glaire Anderson
Associate Professor of Art History
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dr Iñaki Martín Viso
Profesor Titular de Historia Medieval, Universidad de Salamanca
Dr Nicola Clarke
Lecturer in the History of the Islamic World, Newcastle University
Further Information
For questions or to submit a proposal:
Dr E. T. Dailey
External Commissioning Editor for European History
E.T.Dailey@ARC-Humanities.org
Please visit our website:
http://en.aup.nl/series/late-antique-and-early-medieval-iberia
Late Antique and Early Medieval Iberia ca 150 – ca 1000 CE
Scholarship on the Iberian Peninsula in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages is burgeoning across a variety of disciplines and time periods, yet the publication profile of the field remains disjointed.
‘Late Antique and Early Medieval Iberia’ (LAEMI) provides a publication hub for high-quality research on Iberian Studies from the fields of history, archaeology, theology and religious studies, numismatics, palaeography, music, and cognate disciplines.
Another key aim of the series is to break down barriers between the excellent scholarship that takes place in Iberia and Latin America and the Anglophone world.
Proposals Welcomed
LAEMI advances the field beyond longstanding divisions (e.g. those that have segregated ‘ late Roman Spain’, ‘barbarian Spain’, and ‘Muslim Spain’ into rigid periods). Research is sought that explores southern Gaul and northern Africa in so far as they were integrated culturally, politically, and economically with Hispania in our period.
We also seek proposals for monographs and edited volumes that look at Iberia in comparative perspective (e.g. with other provinces or kingdoms or through thematic comparison), explore the reception and transmission of the writings of Iberian authors in later centuries, take an interdisciplinary approach to the field, or are explicitly theoretical in focus.
Series Editor
Dr Jamie Wood
Lecturer in History, University of Lincoln
jwood@lincoln.ac.uk
Editorial Board Members
Dr Andrew Fear Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History
University of Manchester
Dr Eleonora Dell’Elicine
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Uni. de Buenos Aires
Instituto de Ciencias, Uni. de General Sarmiento
Dr Glaire Anderson
Associate Professor of Art History
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dr Iñaki Martín Viso
Profesor Titular de Historia Medieval, Universidad de Salamanca
Dr Nicola Clarke
Lecturer in the History of the Islamic World, Newcastle University
Further Information
For questions or to submit a proposal:
Dr E. T. Dailey
External Commissioning Editor for European History
E.T.Dailey@ARC-Humanities.org
Please visit our website:
http://en.aup.nl/series/late-antique-and-early-medieval-iberia
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