Terrifying titles from Routledge
We’re getting into the Halloween spirit and bringing you all the details on some of our more hair-raising books, old and new. Read on, if you dare...
View ArticleRoutledge Revivals reissue the work of E. Cashmore
The collection of eight titles from E. Cashmore are all previously published works from across the last thirty five years. Titles in the collection span a broad range of topics, appealing to those...
View ArticleReissuing this November – Esther Moir’s ‘The Discovery of Britain’
First published in 1964, this book focuses on the tour of Britain. Rather than looking at foreign tourists coming to Britain or British tourists travelling abroad, the primary focus of the book is to...
View ArticleOscar nominations galore for the new Taylor & Francis (Routledge) eBooks video
And the winner in the category of Best Short Film (Live Action) goes to ... eBooks for Libraries from Taylor & Francis (including all Routledge titles)! We are very proud of our new eBooks video...
View ArticleRoutledge Library Editions end the year with five new collections
We’re ending the year on a high, with a wide range of titles publishing under our Routledge Library Editions publishing programme. Our latest collections to publish over the last couple of months span...
View ArticleRoutledge Major Works WINTER BACKLIST OFFER!
Routledge Major Works are pleased to announce a great Winter Warmer 20% discount offer on some of our backlist titles. For the next 3 months you will be able to purchase a number of multivolume...
View ArticleRoutledge Revivals reissue the popular art book – ‘The Birth of Western...
First published in 1930, this book deals with Byzantine art. The book considers not just the movement itself, but the significant impact it had on the subsequent history of European painting. Until...
View ArticleRoutledge Revivals reissue ‘Monetary Reform in Theory and Practice’
First Published in 1936, Monetary Reform in Theory and Practice, considers the monetary reform movement that was first proposed and put in place following the First World War. Reissuing this December,...
View ArticlePublished this November – a new collection from leading academics in suicide...
This November saw the publication of a new title in the Major Themes in Health and Social Welfare series. Edited by two of the world’s leading authorities, the collection brings together cutting-edge...
View ArticleOut now: The Rise of Econometrics
This January, Routledge Major Works published the new collection, The Rise of Econometrics. A new release from Routledge's Critical Concepts in Economics series, The Rise of Econometrics brings...
View ArticleRoutledge Major Works 2013 January-June Print Catalogue OUT NOW!
Routledge Major Works have released their first catalogue of 2013- highlighting new and key titles from January to June. The Catalogue also includes forthcoming title details for our Routledge Library...
View ArticleReissued in November 2012, ‘Elitism’ is now available from Routledge Revivals
In November of last year, the Routledge Revivals publishing programme reissued the political text by G. Lowell Field and John Higley. The book presents an important critique of prevailing political...
View ArticleThink before printing. Why not go online?
We here at Routledge are all about the environment. This is why we are rolling with the times and exploring online catalogues. This new and efficient way of sharing information allows us to show you...
View ArticleRoutledge Major Works Special Introductory Price Offers for 2013
Routledge Major Works release full title details for their forthcoming 'Special Introductory Price' offers.
View ArticleRoutledge Revivals reissue the work of Peter Mangold
This month the Routledge Revivals programme reissue two texts from Peter Mangold, an influential journalist and author. Exclusively for us Peter Mangold has written a new and original article relating...
View ArticleTerritories of the Russian Federation
The new, 2013 edition of Territories of the Russian Federation, published by Routledge in February, contains carefully researched, extensively revised, up-to-the-minute, political and economic...
View ArticleRoutledge Reference celebrate International Women’s Day – take a look at our...
8th March 2013 marks International Women’s Day. This global event celebrates the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future.
View ArticlePeter Faulkner talks about the reissue of ‘Modernism’ this April
Modernism is one of the most frequently used terms in discussions of twentieth century literature and culture. Peter Faulkner focusses on this concept, providing an historical account of modernism and...
View ArticleBringing Handbooks to Life - Cathy Hartley, Europa Commissioning Editor...
While handbooks are only a part of Europa’s new projects – there are also monographs and Politics of . . . titles, plus we have exciting ideas for new series in the pipeline, I will share information...
View ArticleDavid Hamilton talks about the reissue of ‘Towards a Theory of Schooling’...
Author of Towards a Theory of Schooling, David Hamilton, talks to us about this Revival and and why it is still such a timely publication today.
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