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Journals
by Lyndon Megarrity
November 2010, no. 326

Australian Historical Studies, Volume 41, Issue 2 by Richard Broome and Dianne Kirkby

Taylor & Francis, $195 p.a., 123 pp, 1031461X

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Australian Historical Studies (AHS), which can be traced back to the 1940s, has developed into one of Australia’s leading social science journals. The standard of scholarship is consistently high, and the honour of having one’s article accepted in such an established and selective publication is keenly sought.

 


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Australian Historical Studies, Volume 41, Issue 2 by Richard Broome and Dianne Kirkby

Taylor & Francis, $195 p.a., 123 pp, 1031461X

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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