Research

Kellogg Institute Book Series on Democracy and Development

The Kellogg book series with the University of Notre Dame Press focuses on the Institute’s core expertise in democracy and human development. Launched in 1985 with an emphasis on Latin America, the interdisciplinary series now encompasses Africa, Asia, and other developing regions of the world. It includes nearly 75 titles.

We aim to publish high quality scholarship focused primarily on democracy and development. We are also open to publishing on other themes in international studies, such as religion or human rights.

We welcome inquiries from authors interested in publishing in the book series. If you have a manuscript you would like to submit, contact Kellogg Director Aníbal Pérez Liñán, who serves as editor of the series.

To order, click on books below or visit the University of Notre Dame Press website.

Series Titles

Kellogg Book Series

The Other Roots

Wandering Origins in "Roots of Brazil" and the Impasses of Modernity in Ibero-America
Kellogg Book Series

Avoiding Governors

Federalism, Democracy, and Poverty Alleviation in Brazil and Argentina
Kellogg Book Series

Violent Democratization

Social Movements, Elites, and Politics in Colombia’s Rural War Zones, 1984–2008
Kellogg Book Series

Needs of the Heart

A Social and Cultural History of Brazil's Clergy and Seminaries
Kellogg Book Series

The Dynamics of Inflation

An Analysis of the Relations Between Inflation, Public-Sector Financial Fragility, Expectations, and Profit Margins
Kellogg Book Series

The Moral Nation

Humanitarianism and U.S. Foreign Policy Today

Research

Contemporary European Politics and Society

The Contemporary European Politics and Society series focuses the lens of comparative social science research on Europe, showcasing outstanding research related to the continent. The series combines scholarship from the past (through reprints of seminal texts) and leading-edge research from young scholars.

We welcome inquiries from authors interested in publishing in the book series. If you have a manuscript you would like to submit, contact former Faculty Fellow Anthony M. Messina, who serves as series editor.

Series Titles

Contemporary European Politics and Society Series

The Costs of Justice

How New Leaders Respond to Previous Rights Abuses
Contemporary European Politics and Society Series

Becoming Party Politicians

Eastern German State Legislators in the Decade following Democratization
Contemporary European Politics and Society Series

The Uniting of Europe

Political, Social, and Economic Forces, 1950—1957