The editors seek both densely-researched books on specific anti-colonial issues as well as broad, thematic works on “rewriting” anti-colonialism, including “rewriting back to the center.” Consistent with the mission statement, we seek proposals from many disciplines.
As per Lexington Books submission guidelines, each submission should include:
- The working title of your project.
- A short description that succinctly states the argument of the book.
- A detailed description of the book and what makes it unique.
- A Table of Contents.
- A description of your target audience and list of competing books.
- A list of courses in which your book might be used as a text or supplementary text.
- The length of the manuscript in words, including notes and bibliography.
- The names, affiliations, and e-mail addresses of four to seven respected scholars in your field with whom you have no personal or professional relationship who could potentially serve as a peer reviewer.
- One or two sample chapters (preferred).
- Your curriculum vitae