We are pleased to announce that the book series, Women and Gender in the Early Modern World, has moved to University of Nebraska Press!
Over the past forty years, the study of women and gender has become foundational for understanding the early modern period. By challenging, revising, and expanding scholarly discourse about the lives, power, prerogatives, and challenges of women across class
and geographical boundaries, the field has broadened our understanding of art, literature, science, politics, music, families, sexuality, and other quotidian experiences from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Series editors Allyson Poska and Abby Zanger are committed to expanding the field in new and innovative ways. They welcome proposals for both single-author and edited collections that fall within and outside the traditional disciplines of literature, history, music, art history, and the history of science, as well as works engaging sexuality studies, masculinity studies, and other interdisciplinary fields that study the nature of gender and women in Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa.
Series Editors:
Allyson M. Poska
Professor of History
University of Mary Washington
aposka@umw.edu
Abby Zanger
Cambridge, MA
abby.zanger@gmail.com
Alisa Plant
Editor in Chief
University of Nebraska Press
aplant2@unl.edu