26/10/2025
New Forthcoming hashtag Book Series:
Indian Ocean Cultures (IOC)
It is my pleasure to launch "Indian Ocean Cultures" (IOC), a book series that will be a platform for the study of the tangible and intangible heritage of the vast Indian Ocean space.
This series covers a culturally diverse contact zone that has been formed by pluralistic societies within the region and by cultures from around the world. Through the centuries, the hashtag linked the worlds of hashtag , hashtag , the hashtag and hashtag , facilitating encounters, exchanges and networks that gave rise to cities, ports and civilizations, which, while remaining distinctive, also exhibit traces of interactions and shared knowledge.
"Indian Ocean Cultures" is open to monographs and edited volumes (including co-publications, publications in Open Access, and relevant translations) from diverse fields of study, such as hashtag ,hashtag , hashtag , hashtag , hashtag , hashtag , and hashtag .
Editions and studies of archival documents and manuscripts are very welcome, as well as studies with an inter- and multidisciplinary profile, and relevant contemporary topics. All relevant original studies of cultural, social, religious, political, diplomatic, and economic connections and interactions between societies and cultures of the coastal landscapes of the Indian Ocean will be considered for inclusion.
Executive Series Editors:
Dejanirah Couto, École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris
Asma Ibrahim, Quetta Archaeological Museum, Pakistan
Stéphane Pradines, Aga Khan University, London, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations (AKU-ISMC)
Jorge Santos Alves, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisbon
Call for Manuscripts:
If you have a proposal you think is suitable for this series, please get in touch with the Acquistions Editor Teddi Dols ([email protected])
The Advisory Editorial Board includes:
Rogaia Abusharaf, Georgetown University, Qatar
Anne Katrine Bang, University of Bergen (UiB)
Uday Chandra, Georgetown University Qatar, Doha
Michael Feener, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
Thomas Fibiger, Aarhus University
Neelima Jeychandran, Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts, Qatar
Mahmood Kooria, The University of Edinburgh
Xialing Liu, University of Macau
Mohammed Ali Mwenje, National Museums of Kenya, Lamu Museums, Sites and Monuments
Scott Reese, Northern Arizona University
Anne Regourd, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris
Noha Sadek, independent scholar, Paris, Centre français de recherche de la Péninsule arabique (CEFREPA), Kuwait
Abdulrahman al-Salimi, German University of Technology, Sultanate of Oman
Hideaki Suzuki, National Museum of Ethnology, Japan
Imran bin Tajudeen, National University of Singapore
Annabel Teh Gallop, British Library, London
João Teles e Cunha, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisbon
With Mona Saif
De Gruyter Brill
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