In the early twentieth century, new technologies of media, communication, and transportation opened up a world of possibilities and led to transformations of the public sphere. Amongst the hundreds of new periodicals flooding the Australian marketplace, quality culture and leisure magazines beckoned to readers with the glamour of modernity and exotic images of pre-modern paradise. Through instructive and entertaining content, these glossy modern magazines widened the horizons of non-metropolitan audiences and connected readers in rapidly urbanising cities such as Sydney and Melbourne with the latest fashions, current affairs, and cultural offerings of London, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, and beyond. Designed by fashionable commercial artis...
What kinds of modernities did Australians create, perform and consume in the late nineteenth and ear...
The presence in Australia of English and American magazines has not attracted significant critical a...
The history of periodical illustration offers a rich example of the dynamic web of exchange in which...
In the early twentieth century, new technologies of media, communication, and transportation opened ...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
This special section considers the interconnections of print culture and mobility across the Pacific...
This article explores the possibility of renewing the comparative study of Canadian and Australian l...
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly st...
Using two of Australia’s most prominent quality culture and leisure magazines of the 1920s and 1930...
This article applies recent scholarship concerned with transatlantic mobility and print cultures to ...
This article reviews the illustration history of Australian periodicals to place modern illustrated ...
In the interwar period, the Pacific Ocean was crisscrossed by hundreds of passenger liners, and isla...
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly st...
What kinds of modernities did Australians create, perform and consume in the late nineteenth and ear...
The presence in Australia of English and American magazines has not attracted significant critical a...
The history of periodical illustration offers a rich example of the dynamic web of exchange in which...
In the early twentieth century, new technologies of media, communication, and transportation opened ...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
This special section considers the interconnections of print culture and mobility across the Pacific...
This article explores the possibility of renewing the comparative study of Canadian and Australian l...
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly st...
Using two of Australia’s most prominent quality culture and leisure magazines of the 1920s and 1930...
This article applies recent scholarship concerned with transatlantic mobility and print cultures to ...
This article reviews the illustration history of Australian periodicals to place modern illustrated ...
In the interwar period, the Pacific Ocean was crisscrossed by hundreds of passenger liners, and isla...
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly st...
What kinds of modernities did Australians create, perform and consume in the late nineteenth and ear...
The presence in Australia of English and American magazines has not attracted significant critical a...
The history of periodical illustration offers a rich example of the dynamic web of exchange in which...