The Journal of Pacific History is a leading refereed journal in the field of Pacific studies. It serves historians, anthropologists, political scientists and other researchers engaged with the Pacific Islands and their peoples.
The Journal explores political, economic, religious and cultural change; historical dimensions of contemporary developments; and different approaches to Pacific pasts. It also publishes notes on source materials, commentary on current affairs, book reviews and review articles, and occasionally primary documents. Contributions of a comparative or theoretical nature that address questions of significance for the Pacific are welcome.
For further information about the journal, including instructions for contributors and subscription information, see http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00223344.asp
Monographs and edited collections published by The Journal of Pacific History can be made from CAP Bookshop http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/bookshop/. For availability and price, click on the individual titles .
The 2008 Annual Filmography and Bibliography of theses, books, articles and chapters are now available online at: http://chl.anu.edu.au/jph/bibliographies/
Previous bibliographies and filmographies were published in issue 3 of each volume, available in hard copy or from the journal online through personal or institutional subscription.
