European Expansion and Indigenous Response

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George Bryan Souza
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Cátia A.P. Antunes
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João Paulo Oliveira e Costa
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Francis Dutra
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Kris E. Lane
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Malyn Newitt
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This is a peer-reviewed book series that seeks to understand the process of European expansion, interchange and connectivity in a global context in the early modern and modern period. It will seek to understand this transformative process and period in cultural, economic, social, and ideological terms in Africa, the Indian Ocean, Central and East Asia and the Pacific Rim. This series will provide a forum for varied scholarly work - original monographs, article collections, editions of primary sources translations - on these exciting global mixtures and their impact on culture, politics and society in the period from the Portuguese navigators of the late fifteenth century until the end of ‘Company’ rule in British India in the mid-nineteenth century. It will move beyond the traditional isolated and nation bound historiographical emphases of this field which have isolated continents and nation-states and toward a broader intellectual terrain, encouraging whenever possible non-European perspectives. It will also encourage a wider disciplinary approach to early modern studies. Themes in this series will include the exchange of ideas and products, especially through the medium of trading companies; the exchange of religions and traditions; the transfer of technologies; the development of new forms of political, social and economic policy, as well as identity formation. It will seek out studies that employ diverse forms of analysis from all scholarly disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, art history, history, (including the history of science), linguistics, literature, music, philosophy, and religious studies. In addition, it will include works translated from French, Portuguese and Spanish.

Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts to either the series editor George Bryan Souza or the Publisher at Brill Alessandra Giliberto.

Brill is in full support of Open Access publishing and offers the option to publish your monograph, edited volume, or chapter in Open Access. Our Open Access services are fully compliant with funder requirements. We support Creative Commons licenses. For more information, please visit Brill Open or contact us at openacess@brill.com.
Editor-in-Chief
George Bryan Souza, University of Texas, San Antonio

Editorial Board
Cátia Antunes, Leiden University
João Paulo Oliveira e Costa, CHAM, Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Frank Dutra, University of California, Santa Barbara
Kris Lane, Tulane University
Ghulam A. Nadri, Georgia State University
Malyn Newitt, King's College, London
Michael Pearson, University of New South Wales
Ryuto Shimada, The University of Tokyo
European Expansion and Indigenous Response will be accessible and relevant to a broad readership of professional academics, as well as university students in the humanities and social sciences.
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