The Queensland Review focuses on the history and culture of Queensland, Australia, with a particular emphasis on its connections with Italy. Articles explore themes of migration, social reproduction, cultural exchange, and the experiences of various communities within Queensland, including Italian migrants, Indigenous Australians, and other immigrant groups. The journal also examines Queensland's political history, literary studies, and the impact of historical events and social issues on the region.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
Scimago ranks this journal separately in each subject category — its quartile can differ by discipline.
Cultural StudiesQ3
HistoryQ3
Literature and Literary TheoryQ3
Sociology and Political ScienceQ4
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Area Studies
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Sociology and Political ScienceHistoryCultural StudiesLiterature and Literary Theory
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Australian History and SocietyLegal case studies and regulationsCommonwealth, Australian Politics and FederalismDiverse Scientific and Economic StudiesLegal Cases and CommentaryCultural Heritage Management and PreservationCultural Industries and Urban DevelopmentLegal principles and applicationsAustralian Indigenous Culture and HistoryGeographies of human-animal interactions