Call for Book Chapters: Routledge History of the International Protection of Minorities, 1919-2001

Call for Book Chapters: Routledge History of the International Protection of Minorities, 1919-2001

Organizer
Routledge History of the International Protection of Minorities
ZIP
1016
Location
Budapest
Country
Hungary
Takes place
Digital
From - Until
14.01.2023 -
Deadline
14.01.2023
By
Connections Redaktion, Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics, Universität Leipzig

This interdisciplinary volume aims at documenting the history of the international protection of minority groups in the twentieth century and with a global focus. Encompassing international relations, history, politics, law, economics, societies, and cultures within a broad historical framework, it will make the work of researchers, international officials, and practitioners available to scholars, teachers, students, and the public and indicate paths for further research and policy development.

Call for Book Chapters: Routledge History of the International Protection of Minorities, 1919-2001

Co-editors, Carole Fink (Humanities Distinguished Professor of History Emerita at The Ohio State University), Anna-Mária Bíró (Director of the Tom Lantos Institute), Jennifer Jackson-Preece (Associate Professor of Nationalism at the London School of Economics) and Corinne Lennox (Senior Lecturer in Human Rights at the School of Advanced Study, University of London), invite proposals for the edited collection, Routledge History of the International Protection of Minorities, 1919-2001, to be published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis).

Aims

This interdisciplinary volume aims at documenting the history of the international protection of minority groups in the twentieth century and with a global focus. Encompassing international relations, history, politics, law, economics, societies, and cultures within a broad historical framework, it will make the work of researchers, international officials, and practitioners available to scholars, teachers, students, and the public and indicate paths for further research and policy development.

Themes covered in the collection include: Minorities, War, and Peace; Boundaries; Decolonization; Global Governance; International Law and International Activism for Minority Rights.

Submission procedure

The editors are seeking authors from all global regions to contribute novel perspectives and original research on the subject. Proposals should include the theme your contribution will address, an abstract (up to 300 words), and an author’s biography (up to 200 words).

Proposals should be submitted to Managing Editor, Sean Waller (International Programme Coordinator, Tom Lantos Institute) – s.waller@tomlantosinstitute.hu, by 14th January 2023

Contact (announcement)

Sean Waller
International Programme Coordinator
Tom Lantos Institute
s.waller@tomlantosinstitute.hu

https://tomlantosinstitute.hu/routledge-history-of-the-international-protection-of-minorities