Anthem Impact in Cultural History Group
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About
Anthem Impact in Cultural History series serves as a platform for cutting-edge and scholarly discourse within the cultural history domain. Prioritizing interdisciplinary research, it fosters critical examinations of methodologies spanning history, literature, languages, philosophy, arts and sciences. The series provides an exclusive venue for presenting concise scholarly endeavors, with each work limited to 20,000 to 30,000 words, ensuring accessible insights derived from extensive research for a diverse audience. The unique approach of the series lies in its emphasis on multidisciplinary perspectives. Tailored for scholars, academics and a broad readership, the series assumes a moderate level of expertise.
Key Research Areas
- Interdisciplinary Methodology
- Cultural History
Current Projects
- National Conventions of Public Expression
Team
Mark E Blum, University of Louisville, US
Editorial Board
Andrew Stuart Bergerson, Humanities and Social Sciences, US
Steve Ostovich, The College of St. Scholastica, US
Hans Kellner, North Carolina State University, US
Arek Misztal, University of Gdansk, Poland
Jo Alyson Partker, St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Sascha Moebius, University of Louisville, Louisville, US