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The Mediterranean Historical Review Book Series
The Mediterranean Historical Review Book Series approaches the topic of the history and historiography of the Mediterranean region from a broad, cross-chronological, generalizing angle, aiming to enhance, promote, and challenge the growing body of scholarship focusing on the Mediterranean as a geo-historical framework for the study of human interactions. The series aims to be gender-balanced in all avenues of its activity. It is holistic in the historical narratives it wishes to convey: temporally, it covers the long term of events, from pre-history to recent history; disciplinarily, it encourages multi-perspective approaches combining material culture, geography, anthropology and environmental studies. As such, it seeks contributions - whether monographs or collected volumes - that transcend particular localizations, conventional periodization, and eventual examination, exploring rather the intricate human experience within the Mediterranean context.
For more information about contributing to the series please contact the editors: Gil Gambash (ggambash@univ.haifa.ac.il) and Monique O'Connell (oconneme@wfu.edu).