Using two of Australia’s most prominent quality culture and leisure magazines of the 1920s and 1930s, BP and Home, this article turns to the periodical print culture of the Antipodes to examine the theme of this issue: ‘what was popular’ in the periodical press in the interwar period. These titles are offered as case studies of the way in which certain kinds of magazines — which reviewed other forms of culture and media offerings from books to films, theatre, and phonographs — are inherently intermedial forms. Moreover, it advances the idea that cultural values were remarkably unstable in Australia in the interwar years when historical new media, as well as Australian and American literature, were increasingly acceptable cultural pur...
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly st...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
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...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the early twentieth century, new technologies of media, communication, and transportation opened ...
In the early twentieth century, new technologies of media, communication, and transportation opened ...
A speculation about how to write an institutional history of Australian literary magazines, referrin...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
The presence in Australia of English and American magazines has not attracted significant critical a...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
This chapter explores the ways in which the literary features of The Home and The BP Magazine played...
In this article I investigate four phases in Australian non-fiction publishing between the late 1950...
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly st...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
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...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
In the early twentieth century, new technologies of media, communication, and transportation opened ...
In the early twentieth century, new technologies of media, communication, and transportation opened ...
A speculation about how to write an institutional history of Australian literary magazines, referrin...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
The presence in Australia of English and American magazines has not attracted significant critical a...
In the 1920s and 1930s, glossy, quality magazines brought a flair of cosmopolitanism, glamour and ex...
This chapter explores the ways in which the literary features of The Home and The BP Magazine played...
In this article I investigate four phases in Australian non-fiction publishing between the late 1950...
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly st...
In the interwar period, increasingly mobile Australians began to contemplate travel across the Pacif...
As travel began to massify in the aftermath of the Great War when passenger ships still regularly st...