JOURNAL OF PACIFIC HISTORY
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Charting the Course of Pacific Historical Discourse
Introduction
JOURNAL OF PACIFIC HISTORY, published by Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, is a pivotal platform for advancing scholarship in the fields of cultural studies, history, sociology, and political science. With its comprehensive coverage since 1966, this journal fosters a deeper understanding of Pacific history and its implications on contemporary issues. While it currently operates under traditional access options, it remains committed to disseminating high-quality research that addresses the diverse narratives of the Pacific region. Recognized in the 2023 Scopus rankings, it holds respectable positions in the arts and humanities, alongside cultural studies, ranking within the top 40% of its category, thus affirming its significance to researchers and scholars alike. The journal's interdisciplinary scope encourages contributions that span a variety of themes and methodologies, making it an essential resource for academics, professionals, and students dedicated to the study of the Pacific.
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