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	Join Routledge authors Francisca de Haan and Karen Offen for a panel on balancing local and global concerns in historic international women&rsquo;s organisations.</p>
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	Join Routledge author Melissa A. Walker for a reading and book signing at the Battle of Cowpens Anniversary Celebration this weekend.</p>
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	Monday 21st January see&#39;s the celebration of the 27th &#39;Martin Luther King, Jr Day&#39; as enshrined in US law by the then President Ronald Reagan, in 1983.</p>
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	Have you seen our Author of the Month feature yet?<br />
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    <title>Hilda Kean and Paul Martin, Authors of the Month, January 2013</title>
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	We&#39;re looking ahead to the publication of <em><a href="http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415520416/">The Public History Reader</a></em> in March and have selected Hilda Kean and Paul Martin as our authors of the month.<a href="http://www.routledge.com/history/articles/hilda_kean_and_paul_martin_authors_of_the_month_january_2013/"> Click here</a> to read more on Hilda and Paul, the book and current events surrounding the destruction of archives at Ruskin college, Oxford.</p>
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	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 collections spanning both the Humanities and Social Sciences at a reduced rate.</p>
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	Vincent Barnett has been a Research Fellow on numerous economics and economic history projects at various UK Universities. His previous publications include E.E. Slutsky as Economist and Mathematician (2011), Marx (2009), and A History of Russian Economic Thought (2005).<br />
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	Vincent Barnett has been a Research Fellow on numerous economics and economic history projects at various UK Universities. His previous publications include E.E. Slutsky as Economist and Mathematician (2011), Marx (2009), and A History of Russian Economic Thought (2005).<br />
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    <title>Review in Choice: Race, Social Science and the Crisis of Manhood, 1890&#45;1970</title>
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	We&#39;ve recieved a great review in Choice.Reviews Online for Malinda Alaine Lindquist&#39;s Race, Social Science and the Crisis of Manhood 1890-1970 which you can <a href="http://ow.ly/eKWDI">read here</a>. The books comes as recommended and here&#39;s a snippet of what they had to say.</p>
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	<strong>&quot;The book&#39;s strength exists in its author&#39;s extensive knowledge of African American intellectual history and familiarity with social scientific studies concerning African Americans.&quot;</strong> - Choice</p>
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	You can also <strong>view inside</strong> the book to see extracts and a table of contents - <a href="http://ow.ly/eKXvv">Click here</a></p>
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