About this book series

As a region whose history of connectivity can be documented over at least two and a half millennia, the Mediterranean has in recent years become the focus of innovative scholarship in a number of disciplines. In shifting focus away from histories of the origins and developments of phenomena predefined by national or religious borders, Mediterranean Studies opens vistas onto histories of contact, circulation and exchange in all their complexity while encouraging the reconceptualization of inter- and intra-disciplinary scholarship, making it one of the most exciting and dynamic fields in the humanities. Mediterranean Perspectives interprets the Mediterranean in the widest sense: the sea and the lands around it, as well as the European, Asian and African hinterlands connected to it by networks of culture, trade, politics, and religion. This series publishes monographs and edited collections that explore these new fields, from the span of Late Antiquity through Early Modernity to the contemporary.

Electronic ISSN
2731-5606
Print ISSN
2731-5592
Series Editor
  • Brian Catlos,
  • Sharon Kinoshita

Book titles in this series

  1. Mapping Pre-Modern Sicily

    Maritime Violence, Cultural Exchange, and Imagination in the Mediterranean, 800-1700

    Editors:
    • Emily Sohmer Tai
    • Kathryn L. Reyerson
    • Copyright: 2022

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook
  2. Mediterranean ARTivism

    Art, Activism, and Migration in Europe

    Authors:
    • Elvira Pulitano
    • Copyright: 2022

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook
  3. The Black Mediterranean

    Bodies, Borders and Citizenship

    Editors:
    • Gabriele Proglio
    • Camilla Hawthorne
    • Ida Danewid
    • P. Khalil Saucier
    • Copyright: 2021

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. SCOPUS