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Harry Potter. Popular Features. New Releases. A Companion to Mediterranean History. Description A Companion to Mediterranean History presents a wide-ranging overview of this vibrant field of historical research, drawing together scholars from a range of disciplines to discuss the development of the region from Neolithic times to the present.
Other books in this series. Add to basket. A Companion to Russian History Prof. How may this entail the emergence of a transnational consciousness or of a specific ethos? How may we think beyond subjective experiences of the Mediterranean?
How do we balance the focus on the micro with the need for the macro Abulafia, and the relation to other sea-centered logics? What are the geographical limits of the modern Mediterranean? Should the model be applied beyond the region?
What is its intellectual currency across geographical divides? Detailed abstracts words are due by December 1, to Edwige Tamalet Talbayev etamalet tulane. Contributors will be notified of acceptance by December 15, Completed manuscripts 6, words are due by June 1, Manuscripts will be rigorously edited prior to submission to the press.
Abulafia, David. Oxford: Oxford UP, Peregrine Horden and Sharon Kinoshita. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, Chakrabarty, Dipesh.
Chambers, Iain. Durham: Duke UP, Horden, Peregrine. Horden, Peregrine and Nicholas Purcell. Morin, Edgar. Morris, Ian.
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Rethinking the Mediterranean. Kinoshita, Sharon.
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