Routledge Open History
About the Book Series
Routledge Open History provides a platform for the open access publication of monograph and edited collections across the full breadth of the discipline from Medieval History until the present day. Books in the series are available for free download and re-use according to the terms of Creative Commons licence via the Routledge and Taylor & Francis website, as well as third party discovery sites such as the Directory of OAPEN Library, Open Access Books, PMC Bookshelf, and Google Books.
Publication will be arranged via a Gold Open Access model. If you have a book proposal for the series, please contact Rob Langham at [email protected] Note that the series is not the only platform for publishing open access at Routledge but the aim is for it to be front and central in our open access publishing in History.
A Critical History of Health Films in Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond
1st Edition
By Victoria Shmidt, Karl Kaser
May 06, 2025
The burgeoning scholarship on Western health films stands in stark contrast to the vacuum in the historical conceptualization of Eastern European films. This book develops a nonlinear historical model that revises their unique role in the inception of national cinematography and establishing ...
The Policies and Power of Public Diplomacy: Wilton Park's Road
1st Edition
Edited
By Nick Hopkinson
April 16, 2025
This volume examines the higher-level discussions convened at Wilton Park, the UK’s Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office’s policy forum, since its inception in 1946. Originally a ‘re-education’ camp after World War II in the principles and practice of democracy, Wilton Park has evolved into ...
East Central Europe since 1989: Politics, Culture, and Society
1st Edition
By Sabrina Ramet, Lavinia Stan
December 12, 2024
This groundbreaking treatment of post-communist developments in East Central Europe examines politics, economics, media, religious institutions, transitional justice, gender inequality, and literature, highlighting the overt functions, latent functions, and side effects associated with each sphere....
Public and Private Welfare in Modern Europe: Productive Entanglements
1st Edition
Edited
By Fabio Giomi, Célia Keren, Morgane Labbé
September 25, 2023
Since the 1980s, neoliberals have openly contested the idea that the state should protect the socio-economic well-being of its citizens, making ‘privatization’ their mantra. Yet, as historians and social scientists have shown, welfare has always been a ‘mixed economy’, wherein private and public ...
Islam and the Trajectory of Globalization: Rational Idealism and the Structure of World History
1st Edition
By Louay M. Safi
May 31, 2023
The book examines the growing tension between social movements that embrace egalitarian and inclusivist views of national and global politics, most notably classical liberalism, and those that advance social hierarchy and national exclusivism, such as neoliberalism, neoconservatism, and national ...
East Central Europe and Communism: Politics, Culture, and Society, 1943–1991
1st Edition
By Sabrina Ramet
March 23, 2023
The communists of East Central Europe came to power promising to bring about genuine equality, paying special attention to achieving gender equality, to build up industry and create prosperous societies, and to use music, art, and literature to promote socialist ideals. Instead, they never ...
Stalin, Japan, and the Struggle for Supremacy over China, 1894–1945
1st Edition
By Hiroaki Kuromiya
December 27, 2022
Stalin was a master of deception, disinformation, and camouflage, by means of which he gained supremacy over China and defeated imperialism on Chinese soil. This book examines Stalin’s covert operations in his hunt for supremacy. By the late 1920s Britain had ceded place to Japan as Stalin’s main ...