This series of monographs, edited volumes, and translations promotes the interdisciplinary study of South Asian Islamicate societies by exploring previously neglected archives and voices and showcasing new methodologies. Informed by popular literature, the visual and verbal arts, socio-religious treatises on reform, canonical works of history and culture, and the creative, ideological, literary, and mercantile networks, this series furthers the study of religious, regional, and linguistic reciprocities.
Edited by
Seema Alavi (Delhi University)
Ali Asani (Harvard University)
Blain Auer (University of Lausanne)
Manu Bhagavan (City University of New York)
Syed Akbar Hyder (The University of Texas at Austin)