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Guest editor: Julia Clancy-Smith
This special issue of the International Journal of Middle East Studies (IJMES) invites submissions from scholars in the historical sciences working on periods from the late 18th century on, whose primary focus are the peoples, societies, and states in what we now know as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. We seek research that questions older periodizations, chronologies, binaries, and moments of rupture, or that is comparative and/or transnational in nature, as well as scholarship that rethinks historical narratives that were earlier conceptualized as bounded, e.g., for the colonial eras, the histories of the peoples assigned to the monolithic category of “settlers” or resident “Europeans.”
The deadline for submission is March 15, 2011. Authors should follow the regular guidelines for submitting an article to IJMES. All articles in special issues must be accepted individually through the IJMES peer review process. Any accepted article that was submitted before March 15, 2011 and that fits the above description may be considered for publication in the special issue.
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