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"Routledge Classics is more than just a collection of texts...it embodies and circulates challenging ideas and keeps vital debates current and alive." – Hilary Mantel

The Routledge Classics series, with titles by Bertrand Russell, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Mary Midgley, was launched in 2001. The series contains the very best of Routledge’s publishing over the past century or so, books that have, by popular consent, become established as classics in their field. Drawing on a fantastic heritage of innovative writing published by Routledge and its associated imprints, this series makes available in attractive, affordable form some of the most important works of modern times.

In 2021 we are delighted to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Routledge Classics series with the publication of fifteen stellar new titles. All include new forewords or introductions and eye-catching cover designs, a hallmark of the series.

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Bond Men Made Free Medieval Peasant Movements and the English Rising of 1381

Bond Men Made Free: Medieval Peasant Movements and the English Rising of 1381

1st Edition

By Rodney Hilton
May 01, 2024

The Peasants' Revolt of 1381, led by Wat Tyler, was the first popular uprising in British history. Centred around the counties of South East England and rebelling against legislation to fix minimum wages, it was driven by agricultural labourers and the urban working classes but quickly gathered ...

On Immigration and Refugees

On Immigration and Refugees

1st Edition

By Michael Dummett
May 01, 2024

The philosopher Michael Dummett was one of the sharpest and most prominent commentators and campaigners for the fair treatment of immigrants and refugees in Britain and Europe. On Immigration and Refugees was the only book he wrote on the topic and among one of the most eloquent and important ...

The Captive Wife

The Captive Wife

1st Edition

By Hannah Gavron
May 01, 2024

In 1965, at the age of twenty-nine, the young sociologist Hannah Gavron took her own life. A year later, the book based on the research she carried out for her thesis was published as The Captive Wife. Based on first-hand accounts of the lives of working-class and middle-class women in Kentish Town...

A Life of One's Own

A Life of One's Own

1st Edition

By Marion Milner
April 30, 2024

'This is what I really want. I want to discover ways to discriminate the important things in human life. I want to find ways of getting past this blind fumbling with existence.' - Marion Milner, from A Life of One’s Own. How often do we really ask ourselves, 'What will make me happy? What do I ...

An Experiment in Leisure

An Experiment in Leisure

1st Edition

By Marion Milner
April 30, 2024

'Before I began this experiment I had always been haunted by the feeling that the surface of life, what everyone said about it, was quite different from the reality of life, that the important things that were happening all the time were on the whole quite different from what was said about them.'&...

The Female Nude Art, Obscenity and Sexuality

The Female Nude: Art, Obscenity and Sexuality

1st Edition

By Lynda Nead
April 30, 2024

The history of Western art is saturated with images of the female body. Lynda Nead's The Female Nude was the first book to critically examine this phenomenon from a feminist perspective and ask: how and why did the female nude acquire this status? In a deft and engaging manner, Lynda Nead explores ...

Are You an Illusion?

Are You an Illusion?

1st Edition

By Mary Midgley
September 28, 2023

In an impassioned defence of the importance of our own thoughts, feelings and experiences, the renowned philosopher Mary Midgley shows that there’s much more to our selves than a jumble of brain cells. Exploring the remarkable gap that has opened up between our understanding of our sense of self ...

Eros and Civilization A Philosophical Inquiry Into Freud

Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry Into Freud

1st Edition

By Herbert Marcuse
September 28, 2023

Hailed as the 'Guru of the New Left' and a leading figure of 1960s counterculture and liberation movements, the philosopher Herbert Marcuse is amongst the most renowned and controversial thinkers of the twentieth century. Eros and Civilization is one of his best-known books and brought him ...

Everyday Life in the Modern World

Everyday Life in the Modern World

1st Edition

By Henri Lefebvre
September 28, 2023

Philosopher, sociologist and urban theorist, Henri Lefebvre (1901–1991) was one of the great social theorists of the twentieth century and pioneered the theorization of everyday life and space. In this fascinating book, which became a manifesto for urban activism upon its first publication in the ...

General Economic History

General Economic History

1st Edition

By Max Weber
September 28, 2023

Sociologist, historian and political economist, Max Weber is one of the most important thinkers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His astonishing range and penetrating insights resulted in many influential books spanning religion, society, politics, and economics, permanently affecting the...

Learning From Experience

Learning From Experience

1st Edition

By Wilfred Bion
September 28, 2023

Wilfred R. Bion was one of the foremost psychoanalysts of his generation, whose work has shaped and enriched psychoanalysis and psychotherapy indelibly. Renowned for some highly original and sometimes cryptic ideas, such as the alpha function and theory of the grid, Learning from Experience is ...

Reason and Revolution

Reason and Revolution

1st Edition

By Herbert Marcuse
September 28, 2023

Few philosophers have had a more lasting impact on the philosophy of history than Friedrich Hegel. Reason and Revolution is Herbert Marcuse's brilliant interpretation of Hegel's philosophy and the influence it has had on political thought, from the French Revolution to the twentieth century. In a ...

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