SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFERS

Aboriginal History is currently offering complete sets of Aboriginal History (vols 1 - 30) at the reduced price of $15 a copy. The journal normally sells for $22 a copy for volumes 1 to 27, and $33 a copy for volume 28 onwards.

Monographs
We are also offering complete sets of monographs (Monographs 3-16) for $20 a copy, excluding Monograph 11, which is $40 in this package.

Normal postage and handling charges of $20 per order will apply in Australia.


CONTACT DETAILS    New contact details! (5th August 2008)

Sales, orders and subscriptions

Please address all orders to:

Thelma Sims
Bookshop
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
Coombs Building #9
Australian National University
Canberra ACT Australia 0200

Ph: +61 2 6125 3269
Fax: +61 2 6125 9975
Email: Thelma.Sims@anu.edu.au

Correspondence

All correspondence should be addressed to Aboriginal History, Box 2837 GPO Canberra 2601, Australia.

THE SALLY WHITE - DIANE BARWICK AWARD

The award of $1,000 is awarded annually to a female Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander tertiary student who is about to start or is already studying at honours level. The award can be used for any purpose. Candidates are invited to apply in writing at any time for selection in April of the following year.

Apply to:
Aboriginal History, Box 2837 GPO Canberra 2601, Australia.
Ph: 0419 736459

PRICES

Aboriginal History
$33.00 a copy (Australia) plus p+h (from volume 28 onwards)
$30.00 a copy (International) plus p+h (from volume 28 onwards)

Back issues $22 a copy (Australia) plus p+h
$20.00 a copy (International) plus p+h

Monographs

Title Australia* International*

Transgressions: critical Australian Indigenous histories

$25.00 $22.75

Culture in translation: the anthropological legacy of RH Mathews

$25.00 $22.75

'The axe had never sounded': place, people and heritage of Recherche Bay, Tasmania

$35.00 $31.80

What Good Condition?
Reflections on an Australian Aboriginal Treaty 1986-2006

$33.00 $30.00

‘Peopling’ the Cleland Hills: Aboriginal history in western Central Australia, 1850–1980 (2005)

$25.00 $22.75

Many Exchanges: archaeology, history, community and the work of Isabel McBryde

$49.95 $45.40

The Aboriginal population revisited: 70 000 years to the present (2002)

$33.00 $30.00

The Pajong and Wallabalooa: A history of Aboriginal farming families at Blakney and Pudman creeks (2002)

$33.00 $30.00

The Kamberri: A history of Aboriginal families in the ACT and surrounds (2002)

$33.00 $30.00

Repossession of our spirit (2001)

$33.00 $30.00

Rebellion at Coranderrk (1998)

$29.00 $26.35

History in Portraits: Biographies of nineteenth century South Australian Aboriginal people (1998)

$25.00 $22.75

In the best interests of the child? Stolen children: Aboriginal pain/ white shame (1997)

$25.00 $22.75

Country: Aboriginal boundaries and land ownership in Australia (1996)

$25.00 $22.75

*Plus p+h

POSTAGE & HANDLING

In Australia
1- 5 copies    $10.00
6- 10 copies  $15.00
11 copies +   $20.00

International
$18.00 a copy
Rates for multiple copies available on request

DISCLAIMER

Prices are subject to change without notice.
Aboriginal History inc. will accept personal details, such as addresses, via email. These details will be used only for the purpose of distributing journals and monographs, and will be stored in accordance with the Privacy Act.

Information for authors 

Articles less than 7,000 words in length are preferred, but submissions up to 10,000 words will be considered. Please submit one hard copy and keep one. An electronic version of the paper is also requested, without embedded scans, in Microsoft Word or RTF format. Footnotes should be as brief as possible and numbered consecutively throughout the paper. References should be arranged in alphabetical order by author's last name and include full publication details as given on the title page of the work. Arrange works by the same author in chronological order. Tables and maps should be submitted in final form and accompanied by a list of captions and credits (if applicable). Do not send scans or photocopies taken from books or other publications; only original photographs, maps or other illustrations will be accepted. If you provide illustrations in the form of scans, these must be ‘high resolution’ and suitable for printing. Do not paste them into your text document. All scans must be in separate tif or jpeg files. If accepted for publication, authors are responsible for obtaining copyright clearance for any figures and photographic images that are reproduced. Web citations should include full address and date accessed. Authors should follow the usage of the Style Manual for Authors, Editors and Printers, 6th edition, John Wiley and Sons, Canberra, 2002.

Footnote style

1. Rowley 1971: 107. See also Barwick 1981.

2. Fisher to Hassall, 20 July 1824.

3. Fison and Howitt 1880: 96-108.

4. Evening Mail, 12 March 1869.

5. Solly to Stokell, 4 March 1869, AOTCSD 7/23/127.

Footnote numbers are placed after punctuation marks in the text.

References

Anderson, Hugh 1995, ‘Lost in the streets: a gumleaf requiem for Bill Bull’, Journal of Australian Studies 44, March 1995: 22-37.

Beckett, Jeremy 1964, ‘Aborigines, alcohol and assimilation’ in Aborigines Now: New Perspectives in the Study of Aboriginal Communities, ed. Marie Reay, Angus and Robertson, Sydney: 32-47.

Cowlishaw, Gillian 1999, Rednecks, Eggheads and Blackfellas: a Study of Racial Power and Intimacy in Australia, Allen & Unwin, St. Leonards, N.S.W.

Hardy, Jane, JVS Megaw, and M Ruth Megaw (eds) 1992, The Heritage of Namatjira: the Watercolourists of Central Australia, William Heinemann, Port Melbourne.

Trangamar, ER 1960, ‘Stories of the Past: Mulga Fred’, reprinted in Coleraine Albion, 4 & 11 February.


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