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Cyprus Historical and Contemporary Studies
Cyprus has had an eventful and troubled history for such a small island state. From antiquity to modern times, Cypriots have formed an interesting melange, where different peoples in terms of race, religion, ethnicity, class, language and other determinants, have shared a common homeland, collective experiences, popular traditions and often social, political and economic inequalities and hardships. Cyprus and its inhabitants have had a multi-faceted relationship with various civilisations and empires, ancient, medieval and modern, a relationship that has sometimes been fraught but at other times fruitful, resulting in interesting legacies and influences. The island, a full member of both the Commonwealth and the European Union, has a history and civilisation dating back 10,000 years. The mission of Cyprus Historical and Contemporary Studies (CHCS), as the first and only peer-reviewed academic book series to specialise in presenting scholarly research and debate on any period of the history of Cyprus, is therefore vitally important. CHCS aims to publish quality research on all periods and in all areas of the history of Cyprus, ranging from earliest to contemporary times, thus making it wide ranging. Since antiquity, Cyprus has had a multi-faceted and complex heritage, influenced by various civilisations, empires, migrations and settlements, as well as by wider regional and global developments and movements. Aside from historians, CHCS encourages scholars from various disciplines to offer book proposals, recognising that scholars other than historians contribute to the understanding of the histories of Cyprus. The series also focuses on setting Cyprus’ experience in the wider scene by publishing books that place the island in its Mediterranean, European, Near Eastern, and global contexts. It also publishes on any contemporary theme, including the Cyprus ‘Problem’. CHCS is committed to excellence in scholarship, stringent refereeing (there is an international refereering committee) of book proposals and manuscripts, and is inclusive and apolitical, priding itself in publishing cutting edge scholarship from all scholars, irrespective of affiliation, that go beyond deterministic and nationalistic accounts. CHCS is an ambitious book series, publishing the most current and exciting research on Cyprus, from antiquity to contemporary times.
Series Editor,
Dr Andrekos Varnava,
School of International Studies,
Flinders University of South Australia.
Please send proposals, to include book description, outline, sample chapter (if applicable), and timetable for completion, to andrekos.varnava@flinders.edu.au
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