This series is presented as the privileged editorial reference for research on transnational cultural and intellectual history in the modern and contemporary era. By adopting a study approach derived from the notion of “global history”, this series includes contributions from seminars, conferences, monographic research, as well as texts and documents, which identify in the topic of “connections” a particularly fruitful object of investigation for historical research. The series is promoted by the Modern Transcultural Studies Research Unity of the University of Florence and fostered by a variety of initiatives, especially connected to the Interuniversity Research Center for Global History Studies (GLOBHIS), the annual Translating Cultures seminar, and other related projects.
Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts to the series editor, rolando.minuti@unifi.it.
All books published in the series undergo peer review.
The series fully supports Open Access publishing as an ideal tool for sharing ideas and knowledge in every research field with an open, collaborative and non-profit approach. Open Access books allow the research community to achieve a high research impact as well as rapid dissemination in any editorial form.
Scritti in onore di Ikuko Sagiyama
Edited by Luca Capponcelli, Diego Cucinelli, Chiara Ghidini, Matilde Mastrangelo, Rolando Minuti
Copyright year: 2024
Edited by Rolando Minuti, Giovanni Tarantino
Copyright year: 2023
Shaping Identities and Building the Nation in Post-unification Italy
Edited by Beatrice Falcucci, Emanuele Giusti, Davide Trentacoste
Copyright year: 2022
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