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Atlantis: vaak gezocht, veel besproken, tot nu toe nooit ontdekt.
In de reeks ATLANTIS verschijnen zowel teksten als studies. De uitgaven bestrijken letterkundige en historische fenomenen uit de periode 1500-1900. In de reeks ATLANTIS vindt u verzonken cultuurgoed: vooral minder bekender zaken en teksten. Zij waren voor de tijdgenoot belangrijk, en wekken juist nu opnieuw de nieuwsgierigheid.

Vanaf deel 11 verschijnt de reeks bij Rozenberg Publishers in Amsterdam.
The European History and Culture E-book Collection is the electronic version of the book publication program of Brill in the field of European History and Culture.
Since 2014 it consists of two collections per year:

European History and Culture-I
Coverage
: Medieval History, Medieval Archeology, History of Central and Eastern Europe, History of Northern Europe, Mediterranean History, Jewish History, Medieval Philosophy, History of Ideas, History of Science

European History and Culture 2
Coverage
: Early Modern History, Modern History, Global History, History of Central and Eastern Europe, Atlantic History, Jewish History, Church History, Reformation History, History of Ideas, History of Science, Book History, History of Warfare

The list of titles per collection can be found here.

This e-book collection is part of Brill's Humanities and Social Sciences E-Book collection, for more information visit www.brill.com.
Brill’s Humanities and Social Sciences E-Book Collections are available on brill.com - with all the advantages and features of digital publishing.
The Brill E-Book package can be purchased as a whole, but is also divided into seven broad subject categories that are offered separately.

Asian Studies E-Books Online
• E-ISSN 1877-9239
Coverage: China, Japan, Korea, Tibet, Central Asia, South Asia, South East Asia, History, Archeology, Sociology, Anthropology, Religion, Philosophy, Languages

Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online
• E-ISSN 1877-9514
Coverage: Biblical Studies, Ancient Judaism, Ancient Near East, Egyptology, Dead Sea Scrolls, Gnosticism & Manichaeism, Early Church & Patristics

Classical Studies E-Books Online
• E-ISSN 1877-9522
Coverage: Ancient Philosophy, Ancient History, Ancient Religion, Greek and Roman Literature,
Epigraphy & Papyrology, Archeology

European History and Culture E-Books Online
• E-ISSN 1877-9573
Coverage: Medieval History, Early Modern History, Modern History, European History, Mediterranean History, Atlantic History, Jewish History, Reformation History, History of Ideas

Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online
• E-ISSN 1877-9212
Coverage: Islam, History, Culture, Language, Philosophy, Theology, Mysticism, Social and political studies

Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online
• E-ISSN 1877-9565
Coverage: Religious Studies, Theology, Philosophy, Christianity, History of Religion, Religion & Society, Missionary Studies

Social Sciences E-Books Online
• E-ISSN 1877-9549
Coverage: Sociology, Social Anthropology, Political Science, Economics, Critical Sociology, Comparative Studies, African Studies

For a 30-day free trial (institutions only) information on consortia deals and pricing options, please send your request to brillonline@brill.com or brillonline@brillusa.com for customers in the Americas.
Iran and the Caucasus Monographs is a double-anonymous peer-reviewed book series that covers recent findings in Irano-Indian, Caucasian, Near-Eastern, Armenian, and Turkic studies. The focus will be on linguistics and philology, history, archaeology, anthropology, history of religions, art history, as well as ethnopolitical and security issues concerning the said regions. The Series includes monographs presenting original research, revised high-quality theses, commissioned edited volumes, festschrifts, opera minora of prominent scholars, and scholarly translations with commentaries and appropriate apparatus. The predominant language of the volumes in the Series is English, but German and French submissions are welcome too.

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This conversation brings together Mary Jay, Stephanie Kitchen, and Anshita Ail to discuss the past, present, and future of the African Books Collective (ABC), an organization representing and distributing African publishers. With their different backgrounds and biographies, these three women have provided continuity as the backbone of the organization for almost 40 years. They discuss the foundation of the company with donor funding and grants from the 1990s to the early 2000s; digitization of publishing operations from the early 2000s; the commercial models and strategies subsequently developed by the organization; and the ABC’s current work in ebooks, audio books, marketing, and social media.

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Elma Shaw founded Cotton Tree Press in 2008 to fill the void left by the absence of publishers in Liberia. Here she shares her journey from being a teenage fan of the Heinemann African Writers Series to establishing her own publishing company. Passionate about amplifying diverse voices, both established and emerging, Cotton Tree Press has a Legacy imprint spotlighting the non-fiction narratives of Africa’s change-makers, while the Leroi Books imprint is aimed at young readers. Elma discusses the challenges and opportunities in the African publishing market, the impact of digital technology, the role of bookshops and libraries, and the critical issue of book affordability. She has a vision for a unified, collaborative publishing community in Liberia. The name of the press is an homage to the towering cotton trees that stand as symbols of community and tradition in tropical rainforests and reflects a commitment to fostering connections and nurturing creativity.

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Marc-André Ledoux of Nouvelles Editions Numériques Africaines (NENA), a Senegal-based ebook platform, describes how the platform has made over 4000 ebooks available in Africa. Over 50 per cent of the publishers represented are francophone, and NENA co-publishes ebooks with these publishers. While advocating a print and digital publishing strategy, NENA hopes to reach younger readers via mobile phone access. Ledoux sets out a manifesto for a digital library as the future of African publishing.

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Editora Trinta Zero Nove is a leading literary publisher in Mozambique, publishing works in and from multiple languages, for and from across the world. In this interview, Sandra Tamele, founder of the press, discusses how it prioritizes activism, African languages, and making books available affordably in Mozambique.

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