Routledge
Routledge is a global publisher of academic books, journals, and online resources specializing in the humanities and social sciences.[1] Founded in 1836 by George Routledge and W.H. Warne as George Routledge & Co., it initially focused on reprinting popular works before expanding into original scholarly publications, establishing itself as a leading English-language publisher in its core fields.[2] Now operating as an imprint and subdivision of Taylor & Francis Group since 1998, Routledge maintains a catalog exceeding thousands of titles annually, emphasizing rigorous peer-reviewed content for scholars, educators, and professionals across disciplines such as philosophy, history, politics, and cultural studies.[3] Its enduring influence stems from fostering specialized knowledge dissemination, though outputs reflect prevailing academic trends, including interpretive frameworks in social sciences that warrant scrutiny for empirical grounding amid institutional biases.[4]