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Islamic Humanities

Islamic Humanities seeks books that examine topics pertaining to Islam in the context of current discussions and debates in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The series solicits projects from scholars who wish to productively challenge their own disciplines and fields while also illuminating new areas of conceptual, archival, and ethnographic research. The series is open to projects without restriction to time periods, regions, or disciplines. 

Islamic Humanities is an open access series in partnership with the University of California Press’s Luminos program. Free accessibility is a crucial aspect of the series in that it seeks global authorship and readership, attempting to match Islam’s worldwide presence. Books will undergo the standard review and board approval process, and receive standard editorial and marketing attention. Books in the series will be made available as free e-books as well as paperback editions. 

Series Editor:  Shahzad Bashir, Aga Khan Professor of Islamic Humanities, Brown University 

Submissions Process: We are currently accepting submissions for this series. To receive full consideration, please email a complete book proposal and your CV to the series editor at islamic_humanities_submissions@brown.edu. UC Press Book Proposal Guidelines can be found at ucpress.edu/go/bookproposal.