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  • Call for Papers for edited collection on A History of the British World: New Voices and Perspectives
  • Special call for papers for inaugural issue of Journal of Australian, Canadian, and Aotearoa New Zealand Studies (JACANZS)!
  • Winner of Inaugural Donna Coates Book Prize – James Keating, Distant Sisters: Australasian Women and the International Struggle for the Vote, 1880-1914
  • Call for Papers for Volume 1, Issue 2 of the Journal of Australian, Canadian, and Aotearoa New Zealand Studies (JACANZS)
  • Call for Papers for edited collection on ‘Indigeneity and the British World: Settler Colonialism, Resistance, and Self-Determination’
  • ‘My Sociological Journey as New Zealand Becomes Aotearoa’
  • ‘Australian Studies at the Centre for Australian Studies, University of Cologne’
  • ‘The Fate and Future of Canadian Studies’
  • ‘The Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies at Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington’
  • ‘Indigenous Studies and Australian Studies’
  • ‘Indigenous Studies, Canadian Studies, and Political Science’
  • ‘Indigenous Studies and Aotearoa New Zealand Studies’
  • Bruce Miller, Witness to the Human Rights Tribunals: How the System Fails Indigenous Peoples
  • Yasmeen Abu-Laban, Alan-G Gagnon, and Arjun Tremblay (Editors), Assessing Multiculturalism in Global Perspective: A New Politics of Diversity for the 21st Century?
  • Stuart Ward, Untied Kingdom: A Global History of the End of Britain
  • Yasmeen Abu-Laban, Michael Frishkopf, Reza Hasmath, and Anna Kirova (Editors), Resisting the Dehumanization of Refugees
  • Fiona Cram, Jessica Hutchings, and Jo Smith (Editors), Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua: Māori Housing Realities and Aspirations
  • Liza Piper, When Disease Came to This Country: Epidemics and Colonialism in Northern North America
  • Roger Bell, Playing with Apartheid: Racism, Australian Sport and South Africa
  • Claire Wright, Australian Economic History: Transformations of an Interdisciplinary Field
  • Kylie Andrews, Trailblazing women of Australian Public Broadcasting, 1945-1975
  • Nick Bollinger, Jumping Sundays: The Rise and Fall of the Counterculture in Aotearoa New Zealand
  • Jatinder Mann (Editor), Citizenship in Transnational Perspective: Australia, Canada, and Aotearoa New Zealand
  • Jared Davidson, Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand
  • Leo Baskatawang, Reclaiming Anishnaabe Law
  • Ryan Bodman, Rugby League in New Zealand: A People’s History
  • Kate Laing, Sisters in Peace: The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom in Australia, 1915-2015
  • Agnieszka Pawłowska-Mainville, Stored in the Bones: Safeguarding Indigenous Living Heritages
  • Catherine Larochelle, School of Racism: A Canadian History, 1760-1815
  • Vicki Chattrand and Josephine Savarese (Editors), Unsettling Colonialism in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
  • Angela Wanhalla, Lyndall Ryan, and Camille Nurka (Editors), Aftermath: Colonialism, Violence and Memory in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific
  • Andrew Nette, Horwitz Publications, Pulp Fiction and the Rise of the Australian Paperback
  • Linda Bryder, The Best Country to Give Birth? Midwifery, Homebirth and the Politics of Maternity in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1970-2022
  • Louise C. Johnson, Tanja Luckins, and David Walker, The Story of Australia: A New History of People and Place
  • Ned Fletcher, The English Text of the Treaty of Waitangi and Claudia Orange, The Story of the Treaty: He Korero Tiriti
  • Stephen Wilks (Editor), ‘Order, Order!’ A Biographical Dictionary of Speakers, Deputy Speakers, and Clerks of the Australian House of Representatives
  • Margaret Cook, A River with a City Problem: A History of the Brisbane Floods
  • Lucas Jordan, The Chipilly Six: Unsung Heroes from the First World War
  • Jayne Persian, Fascists in Exile: Post-War Displaced Persons in Australia
  • Anna Kent, Mandates and Missteps: Australian Government Scholarships to the Pacific – 1948 to 2018
  • Donna Coates, Shooting Blanks at the Anzac Legend: Australian Women’s War Fictions
  • Matthew Cunningham, Marinus La Rooij, and Paul Spoonley (Editors), Histories of Hate: The Radical Right in Aotearoa New Zealand
  • Yves Engler, Stand on Guard for Whom: A People’s History of the Canadian Military and Griffin Manawaroa et al., Abolishing the Military: Arguments and Alternatives
  • Rowan Light, Anzac Nations: The legacy of Gallipoli in New Zealand and Australia, 1965-2015
  • Peter Meihana, Privilege in Perpetuity: Exploring the Pakeha Myth
  • Anna Olijynk and Alexander Reilly (Editors), The Australian Constitution and National Identity
  • Kate Bagnall and Peter Prince (Editors), Subjects and Aliens: Histories of Nationality, Law and Belonging in Australia and New Zealand
  • Hamish McDougall, New Zealand, Britain, and European Integration Since 1960: Staying Alive
  • Shea Esterling, Indigenous Cultural Property and International Law
  • Angela McCarthy (Editor), Narratives of Migrant and Refugee Discrimination in New Zealand
  • Joy McCann, Ice Bound: Australian Stories from Antartica
  • Alexandra Roginski, Science and Power in the Nineteenth-Century Tasman World: Popular Phrenology in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
  • Ryan Cropp, Donald Horne: A Life in the Lucky Country
  • Bobbie Oliver, Hell No! We won’t go! Resistance to conscription in post-war Australia
  • Angie Wong, Laughing Back at Empire: The Grassroots Activism of The Asianadian Magazine, 1978-1985
  • Rachel Buchanan, Te Motunui Epa
  • Richard S. Hill and Steven Loveridge, Secret History: State Surveillance in New Zealand, 1900-1958
  • Evan Smith, Jayne Persian, and Vashti Jane Fox (Editors), Histories of Fascism and Anti-Fascism in Australia
  • Karen Nairn et al., Fierce Hope: Youth Activism in Aotearoa
  • Mungo MacCallum with Frank Bongiorno, The Good, The Bad, and the Unlikely: Australian Prime Ministers from Barton to Albanese
  • James Naylor, Rhonda L. Hinter, and Jim Mochuk (Editors), For A Better World: The Winnipeg General Strike and the Workers’ Revolt
  • Bridget Brooklyn, Benjamin T. Jones, and Rebecca Strating (Editors), Australia on the World Stage: History, Politics, and International Relations
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    Book Series

    Dr. Jatinder Mann is the Executive Editor of a ‘Studies in Transnationalism’ book series with Peter Lang Publishing. He is particularly open to book proposals from the fields of Australian, Canadian, and Aotearoa New Zealand Studies. You can contact him via email for more information on the process or just to discuss your book idea.

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