Australian Historical Studies

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Australian Historical Studies, formerly known as Historical Studies: Australia and New Zealand (1940–1967) and Historical Studies (1967–1987),{{cite web | title=Australian Historical Studies information | website=Taylor & Francis Online | url=https://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?journalCode=rahs20 | access-date=16 September 2020}} is one of the oldest historical journals in Australia.{{cite web | title=Academic journals | website=University of Melbourne. Faculty of Arts | date=14 September 2020 | url=https://arts.unimelb.edu.au/school-of-historical-and-philosophical-studies/our-research/publications/academic-journals | access-date=16 September 2020}} It is regarded as the country's leading journal of Australian history.{{cite web | title=Editors sought: Australian Historical Studies Journal | website=ANU Australian Studies Institute | date=8 April 2020 | url=https://ausi.anu.edu.au/news/editors-sought-australian-historical-studies-journal | access-date=16 September 2020}}

History

The journal was first published in 1940 by the University of Melbourne's Department of History as Historical Studies: Australia and New Zealand, continuing under that name until 1967, when it adopted the name Historical Studies. In 1988 it took on its present name.

In 2003, Patricia Grimshaw was president, Joy Damousi was editor, and David Lowe was a member of the editorial board.{{Cite journal|date=1 April 2003|title=Editorial board|journal=Australian Historical Studies|volume=34|issue=121|pages=ebi|doi=10.1080/10314610308596232|s2cid=218621719|issn=1031-461X}}

Between 2012 and 2015, Christina Twomey and Catharine Coleborne co-edited Australian Historical Studies, after which Twomey was appointed chair of the Board managing the journal.{{cite web |title=Fellows – Christina Twomey |url=https://www.humanities.org.au/fellows/fellows/?find_contact_id=3742&ffc_page=29 |website=Australian Academy of the Humanities |accessdate=16 Sep 2020|language=en-AU}}

Description

Australian Historical Studies is a fully refereed journal, with coverage extends to all aspects of Australia's past, including how it is represented in museums and galleries; oral history; conservation of cultural heritage, archaeology, family and other histories. It also includes the political history, social history and cultural history of Australia, the Australian labour movement, the history of feminism in Australia, and other issues such as historical immigration to Australia, military history of Australia and the history of sport in Australia.

It is published quarterly by Taylor & Francis, both in print (ISSN: 1031-461X) and online (ISSN: 1940–5049), and publishes both original and previously unpublished content.{{cite web | title=Australian Historical Studies | website=Scimago Journal & Country Rank | date=14 August 2018|publisher=SCImago Institutions Rankings | url=https://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=13410&tip=sid | access-date=16 September 2020}} Its Standard Journal Abbreviation (ISO 4) is Aust. Hist. Stud.{{cite web | title=Australian historical studies abbreviation | website=Paperpile | url=https://paperpile.com/n/australian-historical-studies-abbreviation/ | access-date=16 September 2020}}

The editors for the 2017–2020 term are Lisa Ford of the University of New South Wales and David Andrew Roberts of the University of New England.{{cite web | title=New editors, 'Australian Historical Studies' – The Australian Historical Association | website=The Australian Historical Association – The site for and about historians working in or on Australia. | date=6 September 2020 | url=https://www.theaha.org.au/new-editors-australian-historical-studies/ | access-date=16 September 2020}}

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