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Articles, News, Promotions and Updates from Routledge and the Taylor & Francis Group.
Articles, News, Promotions and Updates from Routledge and the Taylor & Francis Group.

The 2011 American Society of International Law (ASIL) Annual Meeting will be held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Washington, DC, March 23-36th. Stop by and visit Routledge in the exhibits area to browse all our newest titles in international law. Conference attendees will receive a 20% discount and free shipping on all display copies!

Congratulations to Routledge author Rosie Harding, whose book Regulating Sexuality: Legal Consciousness in Lesbian and Gay Lives has just won the 2011 SLSA-Hart Socio-Legal Book Prize!

Martin’s writings on education have been translated into several languages and she has been an invited speaker at conferences around the world. When she began work on Education Reconfigured her goal was simply to pull together the ideas she had put forward in Reclaiming a Conversation, The Schoolhome, Coming of Age in Academe, Cultural Miseducation, Educational Metamorphoses as well as in the previously published essays she collected in Changing the Educational Landscape. In the event, this book breaks new ground. She has now begun to write a book about progressive education. As one of its “products,” the subject is dear to her heart.

'Sunburnt' cities have a shot to control growth -
Read Haya El Nasser article about Sunburnt Cities in USA TODAY ( March 2011) . For more information or to order a copy of Justin Hollander's new book of the same name click here.
Here's something for all those music enthusiasts out there. March saw the publication of Europa's extensive and fully revised Classical and Popular Music Who's Who set. This major two-volume publication provides full listings of all the movers and shakers in today's musical landscape and is an excellent resource for researching anyone from musicians to composers and everything in between. Published on the 24th of March, this latest Who's Who title is available to pre-order today or you can recommend it to your Librarian.

9/10 Stock Orchard Street, colloquially known as the Straw House, is a house and an office designed by two architects, Sarah Wigglesworth and Jeremy Till for their own use and was one of the buildings to feature in the first series of Channel 4's Grand Designs program. Completed in 2000, the buildings were experimental in design, execution and inhabitation, and have resisted categorization, challenged received wisdom and provoked debate, especially among architectural critics.
For more information about this exciting new book click here

Series Editor: John Glasson, Oxford Brookes University, UK
The Natural and Built Environment Series is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Ideal for core learning, each book provides a comprehensive account of a key area in planning and environmental sustainability. We have updated the format of the books with jazzy new covers and a new layout inside - for a full list of new titles in the series click here
Independent scholar Karen Offen has published numerous books and articles worldwide. She is the editor of Globalizing Feminisms 1789 -1945, described by June Purvis as 'a landmark book. Informative, stimulating and challenging, it reveals how the history of feminisms worldwide is integral to modernity.'

This eagerly awaited four-volume collection is a wide-ranging compendium which brings together hard-to-find original works by Native writers themselves, as well as critical and learned analyses of their creative productions.

Routledge Library Editions are soon to release a fascinating multi-volume set on witchcraft which will be available to purchase as part of a multi-volume set, individually, or as an eBook.