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Browse all of the latest news and updates from Routledge History. We regularly publish helpful information and news within the area of History to celebrate our publishing program and the individuals that make it possible.

Recent News Articles

  1. Routledge 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 collections spanning both the Humanities and Social Sciences at a reduced rate.

  2. Review in Choice: Race, Social Science and the Crisis of Manhood, 1890-1970

    We've recieved a great review in Choice.Reviews Online for Malinda Alaine Lindquist's Race, Social Science and the Crisis of Manhood 1890-1970 which you can read here. The books comes as recommended and here's a snippet of what they had to say.

    "The book's strength exists in its author's extensive knowledge of African American intellectual history and familiarity with social scientific studies concerning African Americans." - Choice

    You can also view inside the book to see extracts and a table of contents - Click here

  3. Early American History Catalog

    Visit Routledge at SHEAR 2012

    Routledge History will be attending the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic (SHEAR) conference in Baltimore, MD, July 20-22. Stop by our booth to browse our latest books, order an exam copy, and learn more about our titles! We will have many of the titles in our Early American History Catalog on display.

  4. Author Interview - Frederic Krome on ‘Fighting the Future War’

    Check out this review of Frederic Krome's book Fighting the Future War: An Anthology of Science Fiction War Stories, 1914-1945 and author interview!

  5. Author Simon Hall on what Occupy Wall Street can learn from the Vietnam protests

    Simon Hall, author of the just-published book Rethinking the American Anti-War Movement, reminds us that no one liked the Vietnam protesters at the time--and considers the anti-war movement's legacy for today's protesters.

  6. Race, Remembering, and Jim Crow’s Teachers Wins AESA 2011 Critics’ Choice Award

    Congratulations to Hilton Kelly, whose book, Race, Remembering, and Jim Crow's Teachers has received the American Educational Studies Association's 2011 Critics' Choice Award. Read more about the book.

  7. Featured Author, October 2011: June Purvis

    Our author of the month, June Purvis, is leading a discussion on women's suffrage at The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival in October. Find out more here...

  8. Emmeline Pankhurst

    Women’s Suffrage Archive Awarded UN Status

    Historic documents charting British women’s fight for the vote have been awarded globaly-recognized UNESCO Memory of the World status. Read on for more details and for some related books.

  9. Mummies, Cannibals and Vampires

    International Press Go Crazy For Corpse Medicine

    Ahead of the June publication of Mummies, Cannibals and Vampires: the History of Corpse Medicine from the Renaissance to the Victorians, the author, Richard Sugg has been featured discussing various aspects of the book in a vast number of publications across the world. 

  10. Book Signing: African Americans and the Haitian Revolution

    Author Maurice Jackson will be signing copies of his book, African Americans and the Haitian Revolution, at the Sankofa Bookstore in Washington, D.C. at 6pm on Friday, May 6th. If you're in the area, stop by!

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