Key Themes in History: Art, Conspiracy, Revolution

Key Themes in History: Art, Conspiracy, Revolution

Veranstalter
Rachel G. Hoffman, Thoralf Klein
PLZ
LE11 3TU
Ort
Loughborough
Land
United Kingdom
Vom - Bis
17.05.2022 -
Deadline
30.06.2022
Von
Thoralf Klein, Politics and International Studies, Loughborough University

Call for Authors
Book series: Key Themes in History
Series editors: Rachel G. Hoffman and Thoralf Klein
Deadline for proposals: 30 June 2022

Key Themes in History: Art, Conspiracy, Revolution

The book series, under contract with Brill Germany (imprint: Ferdinand Schöningh), provides a conceptual and accessible introduction to key topics in History. Individual volumes will offer an exploration of individual historical themes (e.g. revolution or art in History) for undergraduate and graduate students alike as well as for the broader public and for scholars interested in the field. Authors are encouraged to treat their subject as inclusively as possible, both in terms of space (beyond Europe and North America, with a global perspective) and time (reconsidering the boundaries between traditionally defined historical epochs). Individual contributions would be c. 50,000-55,000 words (400,000 characters) or 200 printed pages, and illustrations would be welcome to accompany the text.

We are currently inviting proposals on the following themes:

- Art.
- Conspiracy and Conspiracy Theory.
- Revolution.

We encourage proposals from both early career scholars and established researchers. Proposals should include an abstract (up to 500 words) and a detailed CV. They should be submitted to Rachel G. Hoffman (rh393@cam.ac.uk) and Thoralf Klein (T.E.Klein@lboro.ac.uk) by 30 June 2022. For further information, please also contact the editors.

Contact info:
Rachel G. Hoffman (rh393@cam.ac.uk)
SNRM, King’s College
Cambridge CB2 1ST
United Kingdom

Thoralf Klein (T.E.Klein@lboro.ac.uk)
International Relations, Politics and History
Loughborough University
Loughborough LE11 3TU
United Kingdom

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