
The Journal of Pacific History is a leading refereed journal dedicated to research concerning the Pacific Islands, their peoples and their pasts. Its remit is broad: from prehistory to the present. It publishes articles in political, economic, religious and cultural history, analysis of contemporary developments, critical surveys and comment. It also publishes primary documents, notes on source materials, reviews and review essays on books, exhibitions and other media. Contributions are welcome that address Oceania more widely, or comparative or theoretical questions of significance to the Pacific.
Peer Review Policy:
All research articles published in this journal have undergone rigorous triple-blind peer review. After initial editor screening, submissions are circulated anonymously to the full membership of the board and, at the editor's discretion, to other referees.