Historical Studies: Selected Articles, First Series

Historical Studies: Selected Articles, First Series

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Condition remarks:
Book: Poor
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Previous owner
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A scholarly academic anthology, Historical Studies: Selected Articles, First Series, edited by J. J. Eastwood and F. B. Smith, presents a curated collection of essays drawn from the journal Historical Studies, the flagship publication of the Australian and New Zealand historians' community. The volume gathers some of the most significant and rigorous contributions to the field, illustrating the breadth of historical inquiry undertaken by scholars across Australasia and beyond. Written in a precise and authoritative academic tone, the articles span a range of topics and periods, demonstrating the high standard of historical scholarship that defined the journal's early years. This collection serves as an essential reference for students and researchers seeking to engage with foundational debates and methodologies in Australian and New Zealand historiography.

Author: J. J. Eastwood And F. B. Smith
Format: Paperback

Genre: History

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Condition remarks:
Book: Poor
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

A scholarly academic anthology, Historical Studies: Selected Articles, First Series, edited by J. J. Eastwood and F. B. Smith, presents a curated collection of essays drawn from the journal Historical Studies, the flagship publication of the Australian and New Zealand historians' community. The volume gathers some of the most significant and rigorous contributions to the field, illustrating the breadth of historical inquiry undertaken by scholars across Australasia and beyond. Written in a precise and authoritative academic tone, the articles span a range of topics and periods, demonstrating the high standard of historical scholarship that defined the journal's early years. This collection serves as an essential reference for students and researchers seeking to engage with foundational debates and methodologies in Australian and New Zealand historiography.