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The editors of Atlantic Studies: Global Currents invite article submissions for a Special Issue and preceding Workshop that focus on the intersection of botany and the broader historical and cultural legacies through which plants, knowledge, and practices were moved and transformed within and beyond the Atlantic World. The inter- and transdisciplinary Special Issue and Workshop seek to explore how botanical knowledge, human activity, and natural processes have shaped the movement, dispersal (or rejection), and establishment of and narrative engagement with plant species across continents.
Call for Articles
Special Issue of Atlantic Studies: Global Currents and Workshop
Title: “Seeds of Empire, Roots of Change: Botany and the Atlantic World.”
Location: Saint Louis University Campus, Madrid (March 11–12, 2027)
Organizers: Atlantic Studies: Global Currents, The Center for Iberian Historical Studies, and Saint Louis University, Madrid.
The editors of Atlantic Studies: Global Currents invite article submissions for a Special Issue and preceding Workshop that focus on the intersection of botany and the broader historical and cultural legacies through which plants, knowledge, and practices were moved and transformed within and beyond the Atlantic World. The inter- and transdisciplinary Special Issue and Workshop seek to explore how botanical knowledge, human activity, and natural processes have shaped the movement, dispersal (or rejection), and establishment of and narrative engagement with plant species across continents via global oceanic water ways.
Accordingly, we welcome contributions that examine the historical and cultural dynamics of plant movement across oceans from a range of perspectives, including, but not limited to:
All accepted authors will attend a two-day workshop in Madrid (March 11–12, 2027) and commit to having their papers published in the corresponding Special Issue (pending successful peer review) which will be published in 2028. On March 11, participants will discuss pre-circulated article drafts after an opening plenary lecture. March 12 will consist of cultural events in Madrid followed by a plenary roundtable.
Meals and coffee breaks will be provided by the organizers. Participants will have a special rate at a hotel near the Workshop venue.
Key dates:
– June 1, 2026: Title, 500-word abstracts, and a one-page CV due
– July 1, 2026: Notification of acceptance
– February 15, 2027: Draft articles (max 10,000 words) due
– September 1, 2027: Revised articles sent out for peer review
Abstracts and CVs should be sent to Rocio Davis: rgdavis@unav.es.