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From: "McMillan, Jennifer" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 14:18:16 +0000

~with apologies for cross-posting~

Bloomsbury Journals, comprising 25 titles in Arts & Humanities and 21
titles in Law (published under the Hart imprint) are to join the
Routledge publishing program.

The titles complement the existing subject scope at Routledge and
extend opportunities for critical debate in new and emerging subject
areas. Routledge Law has a strong and growing reach, including
developments in socio-legal studies and interdisciplinary approaches.
Routledge Arts & Humanities is well known for its program across a
wide range of areas, including anthropology, visual arts, performance,
design, literature, philosophy, communication and cultural studies.

Routledge and Bloomsbury Journals will work closely to ensure a smooth
transition for all journals, partners and stakeholders involved.
Institutional customers should direct 2015 subscription queries to
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online access is to be transferred to Taylor & Francis Online.

Dr David Green, Taylor & Francis Group’s Global Journals Publishing
Director, comments: ‘We are delighted that these highly regarded
journal portfolios are joining Routledge where there is strong
complementarity and investment in the areas of Law, Arts &
Humanities.’

Jonathan Glasspool, Divisional Managing Director at Bloomsbury, added:
 ‘Bloomsbury continues to invest considerably in building its academic
and professional book programme and growing its digital publishing
programme in Law and the Humanities.  Our academic journals will fit
very well within the much larger Routledge journal portfolio’.

Jennifer McMillan
Head of Communications
Taylor & Francis Group

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