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Drawing from over 100 years of innovative, cutting-edge publishing, Routledge Revivals is an exciting programme whereby key titles from the distinguished and extensive backlist of the many acclaimed imprints associated with Routledge will be re-issued.

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7350 Series Titles


Massacre at Amritsar

Massacre at Amritsar

1st Edition

By Rupert Furneaux
September 01, 2024

First published in 1963, Massacre at Amritsar recreates the terrible scene of the Jallianwala Bagh from the stories of eyewitnesses and survivors. General Dyer’s action at Amritsar on April 13, 1919 flared up into one of the most heated political and moral controversies of 20th century. Was he ...

Mediations Essays on Brecht, Beckett, and the Media

Mediations: Essays on Brecht, Beckett, and the Media

1st Edition

By Martin Esslin
September 01, 2024

First published in 1980, Mediations supplements, extends, and deepens Martin Esslin’s earlier writings on Samuel Beckett and Bertolt Brecht. In the third section of this collection of essays, Esslin discusses the mass media as dramatic art and their effects – radio as a medium for drama; television...

My Dear Holmes A Study in Sherlock

My Dear Holmes: A Study in Sherlock

1st Edition

By Gavin Brend
September 01, 2024

First published in 1951, My Dear Holmes is a biography of Sherlock Holmes, which originated from the author’s re-reading of the Sherlock Holmes stories to his daughter, supplies answers to mysteries such as when was Holmes born? Which was his university? How many times was Watson married and in ...

Peter Brook and the Mahabharata Critical Perspectives

Peter Brook and the Mahabharata: Critical Perspectives

1st Edition

Edited By David Williams
September 01, 2024

First published in 1991, Peter Brook and the Mahabharata is a collection of essays which contextualizes the production of Peter Brook’s The Mahabharata. Written by both scholars and collaborators on Brook’s production, these essays seek not only to discuss such issues as the politics of theatre ...

Pinter A Study of His Plays

Pinter: A Study of His Plays

1st Edition

By Martin Esslin
September 01, 2024

First published in 1977, the third edition of Pinter is an excellent analysis of Harold Pinter and his works. Written when Pinter was only a few plays old, the book draws on several sources, including interviews with Pinter himself, to comment on Pinter’s career, his aesthetic and philosophical ...

Prison from Within

Prison from Within

1st Edition

By Richmond Harvey
September 01, 2024

First published in 1937, Prison from Within is a first-person account of a prisoner sentenced to imprisonment for eighteen months for fraud. It is a linear narrative honestly recording the various facets of prison culture, along with candid character analysis. The book touches upon philosophical ...

Punishment Rhetoric, Rule, and Practice

Punishment: Rhetoric, Rule, and Practice

1st Edition

By Christopher Harding, Richard W. Ireland
September 01, 2024

First published in 1989, Punishment examines the practice of punishment, not simply as a typical sanction employed by the state but as a pervasive feature of social organisation in both past and contemporary societies. With depth and rigour, they consider penal practice in a variety of historical ...

Puritan, Paranoid, Remissive A Sociology of Modern Culture

Puritan, Paranoid, Remissive: A Sociology of Modern Culture

1st Edition

By John Carroll
September 01, 2024

First published in 1977, Puritan, Paranoid, Remissive investigates the process of the transformation of Western society in the twentieth century. The author questions assumptions of sociological fashion and goes beyond the descriptions of changes in the economy, government, education, the family, ...

Rape on Trial

Rape on Trial

1st Edition

By Zsuzsanna Adler
September 01, 2024

First published in 1987, Rape on Trial investigates the impact of the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act, 1976 and considers the treatment of rape victims by the courts in United Kingdom. Extracts from trials are used extensively, and the author examines in particular: how the anonymity provisions ...

Sensation and Perception A History of the Philosophy of Perception

Sensation and Perception: A History of the Philosophy of Perception

1st Edition

By D. W. Hamlyn
September 01, 2024

First published in 1961, Sensation and Perception aims to cast light upon the nature of perception itself. This, the author believes, can be achieved only through an understanding of the concepts of sensation and perception. A survey of the principal attempts to arrive at such an understanding ...

The Bhopal Syndrome Pesticides, Environment and Health

The Bhopal Syndrome: Pesticides, Environment and Health

1st Edition

By David Weir
September 01, 2024

First published in 1988, The Bhopal Syndrome documents one of world’s worst industrial disaster: The Bhopal gas tragedy of 1984. The tragedy exposed a variety of issues plaguing rapid development such as the negligence of corporations and government, prioritizing of commercial benefits over human ...

The Burial of the Dead

The Burial of the Dead

1st Edition

By W. H. F. Basevi
September 01, 2024

First published in 1920, The Burial of the Dead emerged from the idea that the primitive man did not imagine graves as receptacles for the dead, but refuges for the living. The book is an anthropological and a philosophical quest to understand when and how the custom of burial came about within ...

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