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European Foods Wholesalers are manufacturers, importers and distributors of market leading food, beverage and supporting products from around the globe.

Limina is grateful to European Foods for generously supporting the launch of Volume 11 & 12.


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European Foods Wholesalers

Harvey Cheese are producers of delicious local cheeses, and constant supporters of Limina and other postgraduate activities at the University of Western Australia.

Limina is grateful to Harvey Cheese for generously supporting the launch of Volume 12 & 14.

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Phone: 08 9729 3949
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Parergon is a refereed journal which publishes articles and book reviews in medieval and early modern studies. We are particularly interested in material that crosses disciplinary boundaries. Parergon is a publication of ANZAMEMS - the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies. It is published twice a year, in January and July.

For information, contact the Editor at alynch@arts.uwa.edu.au

http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/ANZAMEMS/parergon/parergon.html

The Institute of Advanced Studies at The University of Western Australia

Please visit our website @ http://www.ias.uwa.edu.au/welcome
For more information contact: ias@admin.uwa.edu.au

UWA Law Review

The University of Western Australia Law Review, first published in 1948, has the distinction of being among Australia’s oldest and most significant legal periodicals. It is published twice each year and provides a forum for the airing of topical issues in law. Articles on topics of current legal significance and practical Notes on Australian case and statute law are published. Contributions are drawn from leading local, interstate and international academics and practitioners.

For further information contact: cmacfarl@law.uwa.edu.au

http://www.lawreview.law.uwa.edu.au/

Lilith: A Feminist History Journal, based in the Department of History at the University of Melbourne, is a fully refereed journal committed to publishing articles and reviews on women, gender, sexuality and related issues. We encourage contributions from both new and established scholars in these fields, as well as postgraduates.

For information contact: history-lilith@unimelb.edu.au

Current and back issues of Lilith are available via the website. The upcoming issue of Lilith begins with a feature article by Katie Holmes on "The Future of Feminist History" and reflections by Zora Simic and Mary Tomsic. It includes articles on the relationship of young Australian women to feminism, the links between contemporary Australian woman writers and earlier female literary pioneers, the historicized construction of gender identity by young women in contemporary China, Antebellum American feminist thought, the racialisation of the maternal body in late colonial Australia, and the racialised pro-natalism of the Australian Nazi community of Auslandsdeutsche in the 1930s.

www.history.unimelb.edu.au/lilith

Lilith - a feminist history journal


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An annual journal, Westerly publishes lively fiction and poetry as well as major review articles on fiction, poetry and non-fiction. Westerly is not a specialist academic journal but aims to generate interest in the literature and culture of Australia, Western Australia and its neighbouring Asian regions.

Westerly M202
English, Communication and Cultural Studies
University of Western Australia
Crawley, WA 6009.

Email: westerly@cyllene.uwa.edu.au
http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/westerly


Other Journals:

The Centre Western Australian History was established in 1985 by The University of Western Australia to encourage the research and writing of Western Australian history at the highest professional standard. A number of publications have resulted from research managed by the Centre including; In Braille Light: A History of the Association for the Blind; Building a Tradition: A History of Scotch College, Perth; A Rich Endowment: Government and Mining in Western Australia 1829-1994; and On The Homefront: Western Australia and World War Two. The Centre also manages heritage projects and the compilation of Oral History Archives.

Another important contribution to Western Australian history is the organisation and production of the refereed journal series Studies in Western Australian History which has been published by the Centre since 1990.

For any inquires or sales, please contact the Centre for Western Australian History at jchetkov@arts.uwa.edu.au call (08) 6488 2143 or visit the Centre’s website http://www.cwah.uwa.edu.au.



Other Support:

Thank you to Pennington Scott Consultants for their generous donation of office equipment.

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