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Dorsman, Leen
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Edling, Silvia, Gavle University
Elmersjö, Henrik Åström, Umeå University
Enright, Paul, Logan Park High School
Ethier, Marc-André, Université de Montréal, CRIFPE
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Gül-Kaya, Duygu
Goméz Carrasco, Cosme J, University of Murcia
Goulding, James, The University of Sydney
Grant, Nichole E, University of Ottawa
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Hannemann, Tereza, The Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes, Czech Republic Charles University, Faculty of Arts, Czech Republic
Havekes, Harry
Holthuis, Paul, University of Groningen
Huijgen, Tim, University of Groningen
Hunter, James, University of Ottawa
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Körber, Andreas, Universität Hamburg
Kimaid, Michael, Bowling Green State University
Kolasa, Zachary, Lakehead University
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Historical Encounters is a double blind peer-reviewed, open access, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the empirical and theoretical study of historical consciousness, historical cultures, and history education.
The journal is published by the HERMES History Education Research Network concentrated at The University of Newcastle, Australia. The journal publishes at least two issues per year (one will typically have a special theme). To ensure timely availability of scholarship, articles and reviews are published as soon as they have been successfully through the peer review and editorial processes, adding cumulatively to the content for the single regular issue each year. No fees are charged for subscription or publication. The journal is indexed in SCOPUS, DOAJ, and Google Scholar, and periodically archived in the National Library of Australia's PANDORA Archive. Contributors to the journal retain copyright to their work. Please read the Copyright Notice for full details.
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ISSN 2203-7543