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The Routledge History Arena provides researchers, professionals, instructors and students in History with information on the range of books and journals produced by Routledge and the Taylor & Francis Group.
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Unequal Sisters
An Inclusive Reader in US Women's History, 4th Edition
Edited by Vicki L. Ruiz
2007 | Paperback: 978-0-415-95841-7 (Routledge)

The Tet Offensive
A Brief History with Documents
Edited by William Thomas Allison
2008 | Paperback: 978-0-415-95681-9 (Routledge)
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Subjects covered by this Arena include: the various areas of
- British History,
- Irish History,
- European History,
- American History,
- African History,
- Asian History,
- World/International History,
- Medieval History 400-1500,
- Early Modern History 1500-1750,
- Modern History 1750-1945,
- Contemporary History 1945-,
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New: Routledge Major Works in History
Routledge's Major Works meet today's research, reference and teaching needs. These multi-volume collections contain selection of previously published articles which together provide readers with historical context as well as thorough overview of current issues.
New: Routledge Major Works in History
Routledge's Major Works meet today's research, reference and teaching needs. These multi-volume collections contain selection of previously published articles which together provide readers with historical context as well as thorough overview of current issues.
New in Routledge History
Routledge is delighted to announce the publication of the fifth edition of American Civilization: An Introduction by David Mauk and John Oakland.
This bestselling text provides a comprehensive introduction for students approaching American Studies for the first time. It covers all the key pillars of American society, including politics, education, religion, the media, arts, economy and the environment, and has been fully updated to take into account changes in the global economic and political landscape and of course the Obama election victory.
The book is supported by a companion website packed with student and lecturer resources.

Choice Review Recommends The Viking World
Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, the premier source for academic book reviews, recently recommended Routledge's The Viking World as an ‘essential’ purchase for higher education libraries of all levels.
Look inside this unique, monumental reference work edited by Stefan Brink in collaboration with Neil Price and an international team of the world's leading Viking scholars.