Forthcoming Series: Digital and Environmental Asia: New Directions in Historical Humanities

 

Series Editor: Goran Đurđević

The Digital and Environmental Asia: New Directions in Historical Humanities series offers a multidisciplinary exploration of Asia's historical humanities—encompassing history, archaeology, art history, and anthropology—through the innovative lenses of digital and environmental perspectives. By integrating cutting-edge digital tools and environmental studies, the series aims to uncover the interconnectedness of cultural narratives, historical artifacts, and ecological contexts within Asian regions. This initiative promotes the advancement of decolonized and inclusive historical research, providing fresh insights and global relevance to Asia's rich and diverse heritage.

The series comprises original research in the form of monographs and edited volumes, inviting contributions that redefine and deepen our understanding of Asia's past through its intricate relationship with the environment and digital advancements.

Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts to the publisher at Brill, Iulia Ivana. Please advise our Guidelines for a Book Proposal.

ISSN: 3051-0481

Editorial board

  • Omer Aloni, University of Bar-Ilan, Ramat-Gan (Israel)
  • David Bartosch, Beijing Normal University Zhuhai (China)
  • Andre Bueno, State University Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
  • Chen Yarong, Capital Normal University (China)
  • Hou Shen, Peking University (China)
  • Katrin Kleemann, German Maritime Museum (Germany)
  • Suzana Marjanić, Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research (Croatia)
  • Peng Bei, Beijing Normal University Zhuhai (China)
  • Hrvoje Petrić, University of Zagreb (Croatia)
  • Nadezhda Povroznik, TU Darmstadt (Germany)
  • Nancy Steinhardt, University of Pennsylvania (USA)