Journal overview

This journal has ceased (2011).

Australian Cultural History is a fully refereed journal which publishes work written from a wide range of disciplinary standpoints about Australia, including those of history, literary studies, art history, education, cultural studies, Australian studies, the social sciences, politics and law.

Its aim is to stimulate critical and scholarly inquiry into culture and history in Australia. The journal welcomes specialist papers which can also be read with profit and interest by scholars outside the author's immediate field.

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