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  1. Memory and History: Understanding Memory as Source and Subject

    "Tumblety has produced a work that is the ideal starting point for anyone interested in the burgeoning field of historical memory."  - W. Fitzhugh Brundage, University of North Carolina, USA

    If you are teaching a course in history and memory or method and skills and would like to receive a copy of Memory and History to inspect for use on your course, please follow this link.
     

  2. A Social History of the Twentieth-Century

    "Over the years I have seen many studies on the social history of twentieth-century Europe, but this one clearly stands out." - Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History, The Netherlands

    If you are teaching a course in twentieth-century europe, modern, or social and cultural history and would like to order a complimentary exam copy to inspect for use on your course, please follow this link.

  3. The Public History Reader

    "This will become an essential text for all those interested in the interrogation of everyday experience, who regard history as a social form of knowledge, the work of a thousand different hands." - Paul Gough, The University of the West of England

    More than ever the value of the past is simultaneously recognized and under attack. Who decides what is history and how it should be presented are timely issues. The Public History Reader is the first international reader to explore public history as an everyday practice, combining key texts and material not available either online or in journals.

    If you are teaching a course in public history, historiography, history or heritage studies and would like to receive a complimentary copy to inspect, please follow this link.
     

  4. Thatcher and Thatcherism, 3rd Edition

    "This is the first text in the field and, as a lecturer, I am very grateful for it." - D. Rothewell, University of Edinburgh

    This fully revised and updated third edition of Thatcher and Thatcherism examines the origins and impact of ‘Thatcherism’ as a cultural construct and an economic creed from the 1970s to the formation of a coalition government in 2010.

    The ideal companion for courses covering British politics and contemporary British history, request your complimentary copy today.
     

  5. 2013 History Catalog - Now Available Online

    Click here to browse our new History Catalog, including new and key titles for 2013. Remember that many of our titles are available as complimentary exam copies for instructors, just look for the blue button to order.

  6. Women’s History Month - New Catalog and Your Chance to Win £100/$150 worth of Books

    Celebrate Women's History Month this March with Routledge History.

    We're pleased to announce our great new Women's and Gender History Catalog, and your chance to win* £100/$150 worth of books* Follow this link to enter.

  7. Gender in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe

    Challenging the Canon: Gender in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe

    Marianna Muravyeva and Raisa Maria Toivo take on the hierarchy and dichotomy of gender concepts in history with this new addition to Routledge Research in Gender and History.

  8. Michael Lynch Discusses ‘Hitler’

    Click here to watch Michael Lynch discuss his new Hitler biography from his recent lecture at the University of Melbourne, part 1 of 6.


    Learn more about Hitler, part of our Routledge Historical Biographies series.

  9. Richard III Dig Confirmation

    It has been confirmed by specialists at the University of Leicester that the bones found beneath a council parking lot in Leicester are that of King Richard III.

    Learn more with our biography of Richard III from the Routledge Historical Biographies series.

  10. Women's Activism

    Women’s Activism at the 3rd Swiss Congress of Historical Science, 7-9 February 2013

    Join Routledge authors Francisca de Haan and Karen Offen for a panel on balancing local and global concerns in historic international women’s organisations.

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