Letter from the Book Series Editor

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The EASA book series is above all about showcasing the exciting work of the Association's members, so please don't hesitate to contact us with your proposal ideas. Whether you are just beginning to think about publishing your work, or have already started to compile a book proposal, the series would be happy to hear from you. There is information about the series and how to prepare a book proposal here. For more information, and to help you polish up your proposal materials please email me.

The series is published by Berghahn Books and consists of monographs and edited volumes. Books can be concerned with any part of the world and deal with any worthwhile issue of anthropological concern.

A list of acknowledgements of the many people whose work has helped produced the series so far will be published in the next newsletter, the series is fundamentally indebted to them. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all those who have submitted and worked on proposals and manuscripts during my time as series editor, and of course the excellent staff at Berghahn Books.

Eeva Berglund,
Current series editor,

Volume 28 in the EASA Series is now out:

World Heritage on the Grounds, edited by Christoph Brumann and David Berliner

EASA members can benefit from a time-limited promotional discount of 50% for the next month by entering the promo code BRU919 in the field provided in the Berghahn website.