sae / berghahn european books in translation series

Series General Editor:
Sharon R. Roseman, Memorial University of Newfoundland
This new series introduces English-language versions of significant works on the Anthropology of Europe that were originally published in other languages. These include books produced recently by a new generation of scholars as well as older works that have not previously appeared in English.
http://www.berghahnbooks.com/series.php?pg=euro_anth
Volume 1
Birgit Müller
Disenchantment with Market Economics: East Germans and Western Capitalism (2007).
Volume 2
Jasna Capo Zmegac
Strangers Either Way: The Lives of Croatian Refugees in their New Home (2007)
Volume 3
Cristina Grasseni
Developing Skill, Developing Vision: Practicing Locality at the Foot of the Alps (2009)
Volume 4
Racialized Representations during Portuguese Colonialism
Patrícia Ferraz de Matos
Translated from the Portuguese by Mark Ayton
Volume 5
Nationalism and Ethnography in Galicia and Portugal
António Medeiros
Translated by Martin Earl
Foreword by James W. Fernandez, University of Chicago
We invite submissions or nominations for review. Inquiries should be sent electronically to ann.devita@berghahnbooks.com and sroseman@mun.ca.
Please complete the downloadable book proposal form and send it to us.


