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Articles in the Routledge Library Editions category

Routledge Library Editions are collections of books from the Routledge past: facsimile copies of books published by all imprints with which Routledge (and Taylor & Francis) have been associated.

Each 'library' is made up of diverse titles by various authors, offering the purchaser the chance to buy a title individually, or as thematically structured mini-sets, or as a complete set both in print and online.

Recent Routledge Library Editions Articles

  1. Q&A: Our Banking and Finance Authors Answer Your Questions

    Last week marked the publication of our topical, and incredibly timely title: Routledge Library Editions: Banking and Finance. To celebrate, and to mark the title's launch, we are posting the results of our first author/reader Q&A.

    Thank you to everyone who emailed questions. Two of the title's authors, Timothy Morris (Professor of Management Studies at the University of Oxford), and Nicholas Snowden (Senior Lecturer in Economics at Lancaster University) answer your questions below.
     

  2. Author Q&A – You Ask, Our Authors Answer

    Our Banking and Finance authors answer your questions

    This May we publish our topical, and incredibly timely title: Routledge Library Editions: Banking and Finance. To celebrate, we’re conducting our first online author/reader Q&A – your chance to broil three of the title’s authors: Timothy Morris, Professor of Management Studies at the University of Oxford; Robert Dixon, Dean and Professor of Management Accounting at the University of Durham, and Nicholas Snowden, Senior Lecturer in Economics at Lancaster University, on issues relating to the world of banking and finance.
     

  3. Routledge Library Editions: The Collected Work of Maurice Dobb

    Maurice Dobb is widely recognized as the foremost Marxian economist of his generation in Britain. A Reader in economics at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Trinity College, he was noted for his contributions to value theory, the theory of economic planning and the analysis of Soviet economic development.

  4. Routledge Reference reissue a magnitude of Feminism titles for 2012

    Today is International Women's Day. This global event celebrates the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future.

  5. Regenerating the Curriculum

    'This book should be indispensable, a book to possess.’- A M A

    Originally published in 1978, Regenerating the Curriculum, by Maurice Holt, has recently been reissued as part of the Routledge Library Editions: Education collection, a 244-Volume collection which covers essential issues of the educational landscape.
     

  6. RLE: Education print catalog now available!

    Our RLE: Education catalog is now available for you to browse online, download as a PDF, print off or e-mail to colleagues.

  7. Routledge Major Works 2012 Catalog now online!

    Our 2012 Major Works catalog is now available for you to browse online, download as a PDF, print off or email to colleagues.

  8. Education and the Working Class

    Part of the recently released RLE Sociology of Education collection Education and the Working class studies the works of Brian Jackson and Dennis Marsden.

  9. Launch of Routledge Library Editions: Education

    “It was a long pregnancy, and an even longer labor...but RLE: Education finally delivered on time”

    So said Frances Parkes, editor of our recently published 244-volume Routledge Library Editions: Education collection.
     

  10. Publishing this December from Routledge Library Editions: Community, Hierarchy and Open Education

    Part of our upcoming multivolume Sociology of Education collection Community, Hierarchy and Open Education examines the English secondary school and its community.

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