Berghahn Series
Mediterranean Counterpoints
Series Editors:
Jessica Marglin, University of Southern California
Naor Ben-Yehoyada, Columbia University
Editorial Board:
Mara Benadusi, University of Catania
Guillaume Calafat, Université Paris I-Panthéon Sorbonne
Brian Catlos, University of Colorado
Daniela Debono, Università ta’ Malta
Karima Dirèche, CNRS/TELEMMe, University of Aix-Marseille
Sarah Green, University of Helsinki
Andrew Shryock, University of Michigan
Paul Silverstein, Reed College
Nicholas Vella, Università ta’ Malta
Konstantina Zanou, Columbia University
Published in collaboration with Malta University Press: Malta University Press - L-Università ta' Malta (um.edu.mt)
Mediterranean Studies is a growing and dynamic field that combines a trans-regional approach with the specificity of a particular place. The Mediterranean remains a vibrant subject of inquiry in large part because it has served as a meeting point of languages, cultures, religions, and political traditions for millennia. Mediterranean Counterpoints will publish monographs and edited volumes on all aspects of Mediterranean Studies. We are particularly interested in books that engage established conceptions of the Mediterranean through questions and themes central to the field.
Submissions:
Submissions (which typically begin with a book proposal and at least two sample chapters) should be sent to mup@um.edu.mt. All submissions and manuscripts must be in English.
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Volume 2
Through the Water and the Storm
Maritime Averages and Seaborne Trade in Early Modern Genoa, 1590-1700
Antonio Iodice
Published: 2025 -
Volume 1
The 1840 Rhodes Blood Libel
Ottoman Jews at the Dawn of the Tanzimat Era
Olga Borovaya
Published: 2024