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4 unusual facts about Routledge


Behavioral and Social Sciences Librarian

Behavioral and Social Sciences Librarian is a peer-reviewed journal published by Routledge, which is part of the Taylor & Francis Group.

Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge

The two ministers had also released conflicting reports over the conditions of the maternity ward at Frere hospital, in the Eastern Cape province.

The Lele of the Kasai

In 2003 the book was reissued by Routledge as volume 1 of Mary Douglas: Collected Works.

World Uyghur Congress

Central Asia and the Caucasus: transnationalism and diaspora. Routledge.


Alex Auswaks

His articles on the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam and on the Israeli detective-fiction writer Batya Gur appear in Jewish Writers of the Twentieth Century (Routledge 2003).

Amanda D. Lotz

She is the author of Cable Guys: Television and American Masculinities in the 21st Century(2014), The Television Will Be Revolutionized (New York University Press, 2007) and Redesigning Women: Television After the Network Era (University of Illinois Press, 2006), and editor of Beyond Prime Time: Television Programming in the Post-Network Era (Routledge, 2009).

Aminata Sow Fall

Simon Gikandi, Encyclopedia of African Literature, Routledge (2002), pp.

Amjad Jaimoukha

Principal literary collaborations include work with Nicholas Awde, the editor of the Caucasus World series published by Routledge and co-owner of the publishing house Bennett and Bloom, JonArno Lawson, the writer of a number of fantastic books, and Michel Malherbe, the prolific writer and editor of the Parlons... series published by the French publishing house L'Harmattan.

Andrew Goatly

He is the author of The Language of Metaphors, and Critical Reading and Writing, published by Routledge, Washing the Brain: the hidden ideology of metaphor, published by John Benjamins, Explorations in Stylistics, published by Equinox and Meaning and Humour, published by Cambridge University Press.

Anna G. Jónasdóttir

Love: A Question for Feminism in the Twenty-First Century (with Ann Ferguson, eds.), Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality, 2013, ISBN 0415704294

Anna Mae Routledge

Routledge was also in Hallmark Hall of Fame's A Dog Named Christmas, starring Bruce Greenwood, and has been in episodes of Life Unexpected, Smallville, Supernatural and Psych.

Antarctic oasis

Riffenburgh, Beau Encyclopedia of the Antarctic, vol II (Routledge, New York, 2007, ISBN 0-415-97024-5)

Asoka Bandarage

Her recent publications include Ethnic and Religious Tension in the World: A Political-Economic Perspective (Routledge), and The Sri Lankan Conflict: A Multi-Polar Approach (Harvard International Review).

Chris Horrie

2008: Chapters on Investigative Journalism and the Law; and a practical guide to the Freedom of Information Act for Investigative Journalists in second edition of Investigative Journalism: Context and Practice, Hugo de Burgh ed, London and New York: Routledge.

Coutilier

Goubert, Pierre & Ultee, Maarten, The Course of French History, Routledge, 1991

Cracking Up

The title of the program and the name of the psychiatrist, Dr. Bollas, are comic allusions to Christopher Bollas, a psychoanalyst, and to his book Cracking UP (Routledge, 1996).

Douglas Thomas

He is author or editor of numerous books including Reading Nietzsche Rhetorically (Guilford, 1998), Cybercrime: Security and Surveillance in the Information Age (with Brian Loader, Routledge, 2000), Hacker Culture (University of Minnesota Press, 2002), and Technological Visions: The Hopes and Fears that Shape New Technologies (with Marita Sturken and Sandra Ball-Rokeach).

Edward Henry Corbould

He also produced designs for book illustration: in the Abbotsford edition of the Waverley Novels (Cadell, 1841–6), and in A & C Black's edition of the same works (1852–3); Spenser's Faerie Queene and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (Routledge, 1853); Martin Farquhar Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy (1854); and Robert Aris Willmott's Poets of the Nineteenth Century (1857), and Merrie Days of England (1858–9).

Ezra Danin

Efraim Karsh (2000) Fabricating Israeli History: The new Historians Routledge ISBN 0-7146-5011-0

George Rousseau

Oliver Goldsmith: The Critical Heritage (London: Routledge, 1974; rev. ed. 195) paperback ISBN 0-415-13437-4

Invergordon Mutiny

Ereira, Alan The Invergordon Mutiny, London: Routledge, 1981.

Jacob Brussel

Mikita Brottman, Funny peculiar: Gershon Legman and the psychopathology of humor, Routledge, 2004, ISBN 0-88163-404-2, pp.

Jason Potts

He also wrote the The General Theory of Economic Evolution with Kurt Dopfer, published by Routledge in 2007.

Jordan Routledge

After leaving school with three GCSEs at Grade C and above, Routledge became a trainee accountant at Batley based accountancy firm BC.

Julia Kristeva

Kelly Oliver, Ethics, Politics, and Difference in Julia Kristeva's Writing, Routledge Édition, 1993.

Julian Thomas

Between 1994 and 1999 Thomas was secretary of the World Archaeological Congress and became academic series editor (a pro bono (unpaid) position held jointly with Martin Hall) of the Routledge series Themes in Archaeology – which moved to Left Coast Press as the One World Archaeology Series in 2008.

Kanyakubja Brahmins

Arvind Narayan Das, Agrarian movements in India: studies on 20th century Bihar (Library of Peasant Studies), Routledge, London, 1982.

Kurt Gänzl

2002: William B. Gill: From the Gold Fields to Broadway (Routledge) ISBN 0-415-93767-1

2002: Lydia Thompson: Queen of Burlesque (NY & London: Routledge) ISBN 0-415-93766-3

Len Wincott

Alan Ereira, The Invergordon Mutiny, Routledge, London 1981 - popular account of the mutiny by a BBC producer.

Marie Breen Smyth

With Richard Jackson (University of Otago), Jeroen Gunning (Durham University), Piers Robinson (Manchester University) and George Kassimeris (Wolverhampton University) Breen Smyth currently edits the Routledge journal Critical Studies on Terrorism.

Marjorie Boulton

Author of Zamenhof: Creator of Esperanto — a biography of L. L. Zamenhof published in 1960 by Routledge & Kegan Paul of London — she also wrote a widely used series of introductory texts on literary studies: The Anatomy of Poetry (1953), The Anatomy of Prose (1954), The Anatomy of Drama (1960), The Anatomy of Language (1968), The Anatomy of the Novel (1975) and The Anatomy of Literary Studies (1980).

Markus Reiner

G. W. Scott Blair & M. Reiner (1957) Agricultural Rheology (Routledge & Kegan Paul, London)

Mohammed bin Sulayem

Professor David Hassan, a leading UK academic from the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland, and Dr Sean O Connor, Director of the ATCUAE, were the other contributors to the book, which was released by the world’s leading academic publishers, Routledge.

Numerus clausus

MG Synnot, 'Anti-Semitism and American Universities: Did Quotas Follow the Jews?', in Jeffrey S. Gurock (ed), Anti-Semitism in America (Routledge 1998) vol.

Philip Hefner

2009 – Willem B. Drees - Religion and Science in Context: A Guide to the Debates Routledge; 1 edition, October 16, 2009, ISBN 978-0-415-55617-0

Quintus Anicius Faustus

Pat Southern, Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine, Routledge, 2001, ISBN 0-203-45159-7, pp.

Richard Coyne

Richard Coyne is a professor at the University of Edinburgh and author of several books on the implications of information technology and design, published by MIT Press and Routledge.

Robert Jensen

Co-author with Gail Dines and Ann Russo of Pornography: The Production and Consumption of Inequality (Routledge, 1998)

Robin Osborne

Osborne serves as the executive editor for World Archaeology, an academic journal published by Routledge, and is a member of the editorial boards of several other renowned journals including the Journal of Hellenic Studies, the Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology and the American Journal of Archaeology.

Sarah Kofman

"Beyond Aporia?", in Andrew Benjamin (ed.), Post-structuralist Classics (London & New York: Routledge, 1988).

The Memoirs of Dolly Morton

Donald Serrell Thomas, "A long time burning: the history of literary censorship in England", Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1969, p.314

The Night Battles

It was later translated into English by John and Anne Tedeschi and published by Routledge and Kegan Paul in 1983 with a new foreword written by the historian Eric Hobsbawm.

The Republic of Letters

Herbert Read and T. S. Eliot were both asked to contribute by Aldington, who himself had been approached by Routledge in 1923, but both initially refused.

Timur Kuran

"The Rule of Law in Islamic Thought and Practice: A Historical Perspective," in Global Perspectives on the Rule of Law, ed Robert Nelson, (London: Routledge, 2009), pp.

Wayne Routledge

Routledge was born in Sidcup, South East London and attended Archbishop Lanfranc School in Thornton Heath.

Zulu Sofola

Gikandi, Simon (2002), Encyclopedia of African Literature, Routledge.


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