STUDIES IN PRE-MODERN ARAB HISTORY AND EAST-WEST ENCOUNTERS
Trivent Publishing, H-1119 Budapest, Etele u. 59-61
Imprint: Trivent Medieval
SERIES EDITORS
Ahmed M. A. Sheir, Trinity College Dublin, SHEIRA@tcd.ie
Amar S. Baadj, Relizane University, amar.baadj@trivent-publishing.eu
EDITORIAL BOARD
Allaoua Amara, Emir Abdelkader University of Islamic Sciences, Algeria
Mustafa Banister, Utah State University, USA
Albrecht Fuess, Philipps-University Marburg, Germany
Luciano Gallinari, Institute of Mediterranean European History of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR)
Andrew Kurt, Clayton State University, USA
Tarek Mansour, ‘Ain Shams University, Egypt
Mohammad Maraqten, Münster University, Germany
Alex Metcalfe, Lancaster University, UK
Abdelaziz Ramadan, King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia
Ayman Fuad Sayyid, Al-Azhar University-Egypt & President of Egyptian Society of Historical Studies
ABOUT THE SERIES
This series is broadly concerned with the political, economic, social, cultural, and intellectual history of the Arabs and the Arab World, as well as the relations of the Arabs with others, from Antiquity up to the Early Modern period. It is especially concerned with the themes of East-West Encounters, and Relations between Europe and the Islamic World in the Pre-Modern Period. The texts that are published may include monographs, edited volumes, translations (of primary sources or of relevant and outstanding modern studies) and critical editions of primary sources (in Arabic or other relevant primary source languages).
Proposals on the following topics are particularly welcome:
- The Arabs in Antiquity and their Relations with Surrounding Peoples and Cultures
- Arab and Muslim history from the Umayyad period up to the end of the Mamluk period
- Arab-Byzantine relations and encounters
- Arab-Latin Encounters
- The Crusades
- Influences of the Mongols on East-West, Christian-Muslim, and Arab-Latin relations
- Encounters between the Western Islamic lands and the Mashriq
- Encounters between Muslims and Christians in Al-Andalus and Sicily
- Medieval and Early Modern Mediterranean Maritime History and Trade
- Modern Arab and Orientalist Scholarship on the Pre-Modern History of the Middle East and North Africa
UPCOMING TITLES
Mohammed MARAQTEN, Portrait of Ancient Arabia: An Epigraphic and Historical Study of the Daily Life and Culture [scheduled for publication at the end of 2024]
Ahmed M. Sheir and Amar S. Baadj (eds.), The Historiography and Memory of the Crusades in the Modern Arab World
PROPOSALS
Please download the proposal form below and send it via email to the editors. Please also attach your CV and a sample material, if available.
Proposal form download word file