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Recent Research & Reference Articles

  1. Major Works Giveaway

    Routledge Major Works are pleased to offer you the chance to purchase Business and Management collections at a 20% discount.

    Terms and conditions apply*.

  2. Routledge Revivals reissue the work of Peter Mangold

    This month the Routledge Revivals program reissue two texts from Peter Mangold, an influential journalist and author. Exclusively for us Peter Mangold has written a new and original article relating to these reissued titles, which is available here to download and read at your own leisure!

  3. T&F eBooks YouTube video_screenshot

    Oscar nominations galore for the new Taylor & Francis (Routledge) eBooks video

    And the winner in the category of Best Short Film (Live Action) goes to ... eBooks for Libraries from Taylor & Francis (including all Routledge titles)! We are very proud of our new eBooks video (a bit too proud maybe). It gives you a great overview of what T&F eBooks are all about, how to trial them and how to purchase. Watch the vid here!

  4. Al Qaeda, by CNN Terrorism Analyst Paul Cruickshank, to publish in October

    Investigative reporter and CNN Terrorism Analyst, Paul Cruickshank, publishes a new 5 volume collection on al Qaeda. Featuring recent research covering documents recovered from bin Laden's Abbottabad compound following his death, this collection is the most up to date research resource on al Qaeda.

  5. Europa World

    Europa Essay: Drugs, Violence and Insecurity in Mexico

    The growing assault by the drug cartels and their thugs on the Mexican government over the past several years reminds one that an unstable Mexico could represent a homeland security problem of immense proportions to the United States.

  6. International Who's Who of Women 2012

    Europa Celebrate International Women’s Day!

    Today- the 8th of March- is International Women’s Day, a chance to recognize the economic, political and social achievements of women. To celebrate, the reference team will be profiling inspirational women who have earned their place in the International Who’s Who of Women, a single volume that brings together nearly 7000 of the most prominent and successful women worldwide. The International Who’s Who of Women provides comprehensive biographical details for women across a vast range of fields including politics, finance, business, academia, science, literature, the media, fashion, the arts and sports. You can find out more here.

    This blog starts things off by featuring profiles of successful women from the fields of science and medicine, politics, and the arts. Throughout the day we’ll also be updating our twitter feed @TandFRef with details of an inspirational woman from each sector. Why not let us know which woman has influenced you?

  7. CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title

    The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online is a 2011 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Resource

    It's that time of year. The lovely people at CHOICE have been handing out their plaudits for those print and online reference resources that they consider to be of high value to librarians, relevant faculty members and ultimately the students! And our Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online is up there with the best of them. Read all about it here.

  8. Book of the Month for January: The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre

    Routledge Revivals reissue a fascinating array of books on a monthly basis. Our choice for 'book of the month' studies the life of one of the greatest intellectual figures of the twentieth century Jean-Paul Sartre.

  9. EU Economy jacket

    UK Economy: The Crisis in Perspective is one of our highlights this month

    Comprising an edited collection of papers presented to the European Commission, plus contributions from some of the most prominent and respected commentators on the UK economy, including Christopher Pissarides, winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize for economic sciences, this brand new title is essential reading for those interested in the historical background of, and prospects for, the UK economy. Lean more here

  10. EU Encyclopedia and Directory jacket

    Reference Book of the Month time! The EU is in the spotlight this November

    The current crisis in the Eurozone has focussed the eyes of the world on the countries of the European Union. There are some difficult decisions to be made. The European Union Encyclopedia and Directory 2012 is your guide to the all the major EU institutions and official bodies. It is the perfect reference source for students of EU policy. Read more here!

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