Ibero-Dutch Imperial Entanglements in the Seventeenth Century
Geopolitical Shifts in Global Perspective
Book series
New Transculturalisms, 1400–1800
Series Editors:
Ann Rosalind Jones, Smith College
Jyotsna G. Singh, Michigan State University
Mihoko Suzuki, University of Miami
Zoltán Biedermann, University College London
This series, now published by Palgrave Macmillan, presents studies of early modern contacts and exchanges among the states, polities, cultures, religions, and entrepreneurial organizations of Europe; Asia, including the Levant and East India/Indies; Africa; and the Americas. Books in New Transculturalisms will continue to investigate diverse figures, such as travelers, merchants, cultural inventors—explorers, mapmakers, artists, craftsmen, and writers—as they operated in political, mercantile, sexual, affective, and linguistic economies.
Titles in the Series:
Mónica Bolufer, Laura Guinot-Ferri, and Carolina Blutrach, eds., Gender and Cultural Mediation in the Long Eighteenth Century
Chloë Houston, Persia in Early Modern English Drama, 1530–1699
Cristelle L. Baskins, Hafsids and Habsburgs in the Early Modern Mediterranean
Christopher D. Bahl and Stefan Hanß, eds., Scribal Practice and the Global Cultures of Colophons, 1400–1800
João Vicente Melo, Jesuit and English Experiences at the Mughal Court, c. 1580–1615
Haig Z. Smith, Religion and Governance in England’s Emerging Colonial Empire, 1601–1698
Claire Gallien and Ladan Niayesh,eds., Eastern Resonances in Early Modern England
. Jennifer Linhart Wood, Sounding Otherness in Early Modern Drama and Travel
Efterpi Mitsi, Greece in Early English Travel Writing, 1596–1682
Geopolitical Shifts in Global Perspective
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The Imagined Empire
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Women across Borders
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Facing Tunis
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