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East Asian History
Pacific & Asian History, RSPAS
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The Journal

The International Journal East Asian History is published twice a year, and is a compilation of articles on subjects of historical significance in the East Asian area, as well as on issues of contemporary concern or neglected aspects and sub-regions of Asia, Articles on art and architecture, technology and the environment, and the history of ideas, emotions and subjective experience are also welcomed. Contributions are invited from scholars working towards degrees as well as from those already well-established. Manuscripts will be read by at least two referees and under conditions of anonymity as far as possible.

The format

The journal employs an original and striking format that is easy to read and encourages the use of images, including Chinese and Japanese scripts, maps, photographs, and line drawings, thus enabling authors to present their work in visual as well as conceptual terms.

Editorial Board

Geremie R. Barme (Editor), John Clark, Helen Dunstan, Mark Elvin (Convenor), Colin Jeffcott, Gavan McCormack, David Marr, Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Borge Bakken, Li Tana, Louise Edwards, John Fitzgerald, Kam Louie, Lewis Mayo, Benjamin Penny, Kenneth Wells.

Annual Subscription (including postage)

Australia A$50.00 (including GST);
Overseas US$45.00 (GST free)

Subscription Enquiries

Write to: Subscription Manager
East Asian History
Division of Pacific and Asian History
RSPAS
Australian National University
Canberra, ACT Australia 0200
email: helen.gruber@anu.edu.au

Contributions

Articles for consideration - preferably in Word 2000, should be sent:
Electronically: to hoang.collins@anu.edu.au
For publication, if accepted, articles should be sent in electronic format with publication-quality illustrations.

EAH Style Sheet [pdf format]

ISSN 1036-6008

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