Nineteenth-Century Art from a Global Perspective

Editor-in-Chief:
Petra ten Doesschate-Chu
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Nineteenth-Century Art from a Global Perspective is a book series that seeks to reflect the ubiquity and breadth of nineteenth-century art and visual culture around the world and to highlight the effects of one of the major characteristics of the long nineteenth century, the growing interconnectedness caused by rapid development of transportation and communication technologies, imperialism, and mass migrations and diasporas. The aim of the series is at once to feature national and regional forms of art and visual culture that are outside the established canon and to illuminate intercultural contact zones through the careful study of artefacts and the contexts in which they were created, collected, shown, and used.

Authors are cordially invited to submit book proposals and/or full manuscripts to the Publisher at Brill, Arjan van Dijk.

Editorial Board:
Editor-in-Chief: Petra ten Doesschate-Chu, Seton Hall University
Renée Ater, University of Maryland
Tim Barringer, Yale University
Rafael Cardoso, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Yeewan Koon, Hongkong University
Mary Roberts, University of Sydney
Jürg Schneider, University of Basel
Andrey Shabanov, European University of Petersburg
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