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24.01.2022 The MHJ is excited to announce the publication of Volume 45 Contested Spaces, congratulations to all our fantastic contributors. We will be holding an official launch on May 31st, 4pm at University of Melbourne's Arts Hall See our website http://www.mhj.net.au/ for more details on Volume 45



22.01.2022 Four shelves of leather bound history books, Public Library, Museums and National Gallery (later the State Library of Victoria). Sears' Studios, photographer. ca. 1910. Gelatin silver; 15 x 21 cm. State Library Victoria Collection. www.slv.vic.gov.au

20.01.2022 Our launch date for Vol. 46: Boundaries and Bodies has been set! Please come along (and press 'Attending' so we have a sense of numbers) to hear from some members of the 2018 Collective and celebrate their achievement! https://www.facebook.com/events/2356960121191677/?notif_t=plan_user_associated¬if_id=1558501309561602

19.01.2022 CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 29 JULY: the deadline for our Vol. 47 Call For Papers has been extended to the end of July! Articles should be 4000-7000 words in length, and we also welcome alternative format submissions. Any questions? Send us an email at [email protected], or shoot us a message! https://bit.ly/2X9uMNi (Image credit: Ferry, the human frog. Reprint. Originally published: Dunedin, New Zealand: Caxton Co., c. 1910-1920. State Library Victoria Digital Image Pool).



19.01.2022 Just a reminder that the deadline for submissions to the MHJ close today! We're very excited about what's shaping up to be a fantastic edition of the journal and would love to have your voice included! Any inquiries? As always, shoot us an email at [email protected]! (Image credit: Man and two boys reading 'Australasian' newspaper, country edition. Lindsay G. Cumming (photographer). ca.1910-1920. State Library Victoria Digital Image Pool).

16.01.2022 In our first blog post, MHJ Collective 2019 members Jessie Matheson and Stephen Jakubowicz discuss the role of the Melbourne Historical Journal today, and argue that postgraduate journals are more important than ever in giving a voice for early career researchers, especially in the face of current cuts to higher education. As always, feedback welcome! READ BELOW:

15.01.2022 Just a reminder that the submission deadline for our Volume 47: Narratives and Power CFP closes in less than a week! Need an extension? Just send us an email at [email protected] and we'll be happy to figure something out! (Image credit: Newspaper stand selling periscopes in Melbourne during the royal tour of 1954. Courtesy State Library Victoria Digital Image Pool).



13.01.2022 Attention! Melbourne Historical Journal Call for Papers for our issue on 'Boundaries and Belonging' (volume 46) has been extended to 28 July 2018! The MHJ invites all postgraduate or early career writers to submit articles for our exciting next edition! http://www.mhj.net.au/2018/05/volume-46-call-for-papers/

13.01.2022 NEW CFP: Melbourne Historical Journal seeking papers for its 2018 edition Vol. 46. The MHJ strongly encourages submissions from postgraduate and early career researchers. The theme is: "Boundaries and Bodies" Follow link for details on our forthcoming volume: http://www.mhj.net.au/2018/05/volume-46-call-for-papers/

08.01.2022 INTRODUCING THE MHJ BLOG. The Melbourne Historical Journal is launching a blog with the intention of discussing some of the issues facing postgraduate students today, as well as giving insight into the tribulations of running a postgraduate journal. Keep an eye out for our first article to hopefully be published later this week! http://www.mhj.net.au/mhj-blog/

08.01.2022 Attention all! Our Melbourne Historical Journal #cfp for our next issue on 'Contested Space' has been extended to 14 JULY 2017! http://www.mhj.net.au//cfp-contested-space-melbourne-hist/

08.01.2022 SUBMISSIONS CLOSED: article submissions for Vol. 47: Narratives and Power are now closed! However, we are still accepting alternative format submissions on a rolling basis, so please get in touch with any ideas or questions at [email protected]!



06.01.2022 The MHJ is pleased to announce that our 45th volume "Contested Spaces" is finalised and is nearing publication. If you're interested in our journal, or our next edition, you can email us at: [email protected]

01.01.2022 Exciting news - our call for papers for Volume 47 (2019): "Narratives & Power" will be out shortly, so keep an eye out! This year's collective are doing things a little differently this time around, so stay tuned! (Image credit: http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/249308)

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