Series - Global Connections: Routes and Roots
Global Connections: Routes and Roots seeks to explore histories that challenge existing demarcations between and within local, regional, and interregional arenas. The series encompasses single-site and vernacular histories as much as studies of long-distance connection.
This series seeks to bridge early modern and modern history. By taking a wide timeframe of c. 1200 to the present, we embrace the many and shifting nodal points, key regions, modes of transportation and other forms of connectivity that together form the “routes” and “roots” of global history. This includes the making and unmaking of power in different manifestations, as well as the intellectual genealogies and trajectories of the ideas that did so.
Series Editors
Carolien Stolte, Leiden University.
Mariana de Campos Francozo, Leiden University.
Editorial Board
Ananya Chakravarti, Georgetown University,
Scott Levi, The Ohio State University,
Su Lin Lewis, Bristol University,
Gerard McCann, University of York,
Prasannan Parthasarathi, Boston College,
Alessandro Stanziani, École des hautes études en sciences sociales,
Heidi Tworek, University of British Columbia.