A new book series has been launched on Translating Cultures in the Early Modern World. It is published by Brill and edited by Giancarlo Casale, José María Pérez Fernández, Giovanni Tarantino, and Ann Thomson.

The series is concerned with cultural encounters, transfers and entanglements in the early modern world (15th–19th centuries). Works in this series will explore the different ways in which individuals and communities interact in a wide diversity of contexts, situations and geographical areas. The series proposes critical approaches to the heterogeneous and complex nature of common and individual identities, as well as the values, practices, and institutions that inform them. The series welcomes original research in the fields of early modern intellectual and cultural history, material and visual culture, the history of knowledge, diaspora studies, diplomatic history, microhistory, and urban history.

For more details see:

https://brill.com/page/tcemw