Routledge Revivals
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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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What is Truth?
1st Edition
By Edo Pivčević
February 26, 2020
First published in 1997, this volume advances the view that the nature of truth, in so far as truth has a ‘nature’, lies in the manner of its occurrence. Edo Pivčevicì argues that truth is an vent, i.e. it does not exist until it occurs, and survives only as long as the requisite conditions for ...
Women and Public Policy: The Shifting Boundaries Between the Public and Private Spheres
1st Edition
Edited
By Susan Baker, Anneke van Doorne-Huiskes
February 26, 2020
First published in 1999, this volume aims to go beyond this debate is to explore the factors which have contributed to women’s exclusion from rights and full citizenship. Beginning by linking the construction of a dichotomous relationship between public and private spheres to the theory and ...
Women's Reproductive Rights in Developing Countries
1st Edition
By Vijayan K Pillai, Guang-Shen Wang
February 26, 2020
First published in 1999, this volume represents an empirical model of reproductive rights in developing countries. The model encompasses three explanations of reproductive rights. The first proposes that reproductive rights levels are negatively related to population growth. The second explanation ...
Work: Quo Vadis?: Re-thinking the Question of Work
1st Edition
Edited
By Jan Holmer, Jan Ch. Karlsson
February 26, 2020
First published in 1997, this volume is the result of the third Karlstad symposium which aimed to bring together and reflect current empirical trends and theoretical discussions on the questions: what exactly is happening to work and, consequentially, what should happen to work? This book ...
Working for Children on the Child Protection Register: An Inter-Agency Practice Guide
1st Edition
By Martin C. Calder, Jan Horwath
February 26, 2020
First published in 1999, this innovative book explores in detail the essential components of working with families whose children are on the Child Protection Register. It provides a comprehensive guide to professionals, highlighting and addressing the gaps and ambiguities in central government ...
Working in Organisations
1st Edition
By Andrew Kakabadse, John Bank
February 26, 2020
First published in 2004, this volume recognises that, as society changes, so must its organisations; as organisations change, so must their management competencies. The requirement for organisations to be flexible, innovative and adaptable in environments of increasing complexity and uncertainty is...
Zero Tolerance or Community Tolerance?: Managing Crime in High Crime Areas
1st Edition
By Sandra Walklate, Karen Evans
February 26, 2020
First published in 1999, this volume presents arguments which compare two inner-city wards of Salford and look to introduce such a subtlety to the understanding of the management of crime in high crime communities and derive from a longitudinal research study which took place over a two and a half ...
Continuous Cultures Of Cells: Volume I
1st Edition
By Pete H. Calcott
February 17, 2020
This book aims to present as broad a perspective as possible to the subject matter. In the construction of the chapters, much has been left to the individual contributors. Some chapters have been written essentially up to the minute reviews of an application or use of continuous culture whilst ...
A Century of Change in Music Education: Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Practice in British Secondary School Music
1st Edition
By Stephanie Pitts
February 11, 2020
Published in 2000. Education in our schools is a constant feature of media headlines, often blamed for many of society’s ills. Perceived throughout the ages as civilizing force, music has a fundamental role to play in education, yet the last twenty years have seen a consistent erosion of the time ...
Americans on Shakespeare, 1776-1914
1st Edition
Edited
By Peter Rawlings
February 11, 2020
Published in 1999. Shakespeare is ‘the great author of America’ declared James Fenimore Cooper in 1828. The ambiguous resonance of this claim is fully borne out in this collection of writings on Shakespeare by over forty prominent Americans, spanning the period between the War of independence and ...
Capital Markets and Institutions in Bangladesh: Some Implications of Japanese Experience
1st Edition
By M. Farid Ahmed
February 11, 2020
First published in 1997, this volume examines the implications of Japanese corporate practices post-World War II for the experiences of capital markets in modern developing economies based on theoretical and empirical analyses of Bangladeshi and Japanese markets. It aims to explore sensible ...
Challenging Theory: Discipline After Deconstruction: Studies in European Cultural Transition , Volume One
1st Edition
By Catherine Burgass, Martin Stannard, Gerg Walker
February 11, 2020
First published in 1999, this volume perceives that English literature in under threat as an academic discipline. In Challenging Theory, Catherine Burgass warns against the recent trend towards the conflation of literature teaching with cultural studies in British and American universities. ...






