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Schriften des Instituts für Migrationsforschung und Interkulturelle Studien (IMIS-Schriften), edited by the IMIS board, published by V&R unipress, Göttingen. The series presents the institute’s research results concerning questions of migration and flight, integration and intercultural problems. Monographs and anthologies explore theoretical, empirical and historical topics from interdisciplinary perspectives.

Beiträge des Instituts für Migrationsforschung und Interkulturelle Studien (IMIS-Beiträge), edited by the IMIS board, published by the institute’s publisher. Issued twice or three times a year, the IMIS Beiträge comprise talks held at the institute, essays, research reports and short articles from the area of migration and intercultural studies.

Scientific advisory board for the IMIS Schriften and IMIS Beiträge: Prof. Dr. Leo Lucassen, University of Leiden; Prof. Dr. Werner Schiffauer, European University Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder, ethnology; Prof. Dr. Thomas Straubhaar, director, Hamburgisches Welt-Wirtschafts-Institut, economics; Prof.em. Dr. Dietrich Thränhardt, University of Münster, political science; Prof. Dr. Andreas Wimmer, University of California, Berkeley, sociology/ethnology.

Studien zur Historischen Migrationsforschung (SHM), edited by Klaus J. Bade and Jochen Oltmer, published by V&R unipress, Göttingen, since 2010 by Schöningh Wissenschaftsverlag (Paderborn). The SHM constitute an opportunity for publishing monographies and conceptually concise anthologies centring on the rapidly growing field of historical migration research.

Scientific advisory board: Prof. Dr. Detlef Brandes, University of Düsseldorf, East European history; Prof.em. Dr. Pieter C. Emmer, University of Leiden, history of European expansion; Prof. Dr. Andreas Fahrmeir, University of Frankfurt/Main, modern history; Prof. Dr. Ulrich Herbert, University of Freiburg, modern history; Prof. Dr. Walter D. Kamphoefner, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, modern history; Prof. Dr. Jan Lucassen, University of Amsterdam, early modern history.