Modern Intellectual Trends

The Middle East, Africa and Asia

Series Editors:
Elizabeth Kassab
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Majid Daneshgar
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Zeynep Direk
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Modern Intellectual Trends is a peer reviewed book series that includes monographs, edited volumes, critical editions (for text from the pre-print age) in the original languages and scripts, and annotated translations on intellectual history from the 18th century to the present. The coverage includes philosophy, theology, hermeneutics, mysticism, views and debates on science and the so-called occult sciences, political thought, gender, legal theory, nahḍa studies, postcolonial studies, and adjacent areas, i.e. in intellectual history in the broadest sense. The series welcomes transregional and transcultural contributions.
The series will be open for publications on modern thought from the global south, with a special focus on the Middle East (Arab world, Turkey, Iran), but also the Balkans, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Africa, as well as the Muslim diaspora. Submissions in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and other non-Western languages, will also be considered, in addition to English, French, and German.
Blacks of Tunis in al-Timbuktāwī’s Hatk al-Sitr
A West African Jihadist’s Perspectives on Bori, Religious Deviance, and Race and Enslavement in Ottoman Tunisia. With Translation and Critical Annotation
Volume 2
978-90-04-51617-5
Dialogues for the Future
Volume 1
978-90-04-68084-5
Elizabeth Kassab, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Doha, Qatar
Majid Daneshgar, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Zeynep Direk, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey
SherAli Tareen, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster PA, USA
If you are interested in submitting proposals for this series, please contact:
Abdurraouf Oueslati
Acquisitions Editor
oueslati@brill.com
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