Online Resources

19th Century British Society is an exciting new online platform that brings together the best and most relevant scholarship from Taylor & Francis, its imprints, and its authors. It is the fourth offering from the new Routledge Historical Resources online programme.

Offering a diverse range of peer-reviewed articles, overviews, and insights, across a wide range of disciplines, Routledge Resources Online are the definitive digital encyclopedic reference products for students, instructors, and researchers.

Romanticism is the third offering from the new Routledge Historical Resources online program. It provides both academics and students with an in-depth research tool for studying the long Nineteenth Century – through thematic collections in areas such as Feminism, the History of Economic Thought, Culture and the Arts and Empire.

A single destination platform which hosts a range of award-winning digital resources and a fully comprehensive eBooks platform, covering all major subject areas and sub-disciplines. Our Taylor & Francis eBooks website has been upgraded with new features to help you explore our eBooks titles and find the content most relevant to you. We have enhanced our Search features to support easy website navigation, and expanded our content offering to include full and partial Open Access titles, as well as not yet published content.

Routledge Handbooks Online, now part of Taylor & Francis eBooks, is an invaluable educational resource. It brings together the world’s leading scholars to provide an innovative cutting-edge overview of classic and current research from Routledge, and CRC Press – across the Humanities, Social Sciences, Education, Psychology, Engineering, and Built Environment. It also provides an authoritative guide to theory and method, the key sub-disciplines, and the primary debates of today.

Taylor & Francis’ Sustainable Development Goals Online (SDGO) collection is a carefully curated interdisciplinary collection of digital content mapped to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGO collection includes more than 22,000 of the most important and relevant book chapters and journal articles, published under the Routledge and CRC Press imprints, in an online library covering all 17 SDGs.

An interactive library offering detailed surveys with information on the latest economic, political and statistical information for 250 countries and territories.

Your premier one-stop source of information on over 40,000 global institutions of higher education and learning, including the people who work within them.

World Who’s Who curates and validates biographical information on over 70,000 of the 21st century’s most prominent individuals across all occupations and activities.

English Historical Documents is a comprehensive, annotated collection of documents on British history. Conceived during the Second World War with a view to ensuring the most important historical documents remained available and accessible in perpetuity, the first volume came out in 1953, and the most recent volume almost sixty years later. English Historical Documents is now available in its entirety online.

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online is the largest and most comprehensive resource available for all those involved in the study of philosophy. It is a trusted source of quality information, providing access to over 2,800 articles that have been edited for level and consistency by a team of renowned subject experts.

Routledge Performance Archive (RPA) is a constantly growing teaching and reference resource that is produced in partnership with Digital Theatre, allowing unique access to a carefully selected range of audio-visual material from past and present practitioners of theatre, performance, dance, and choreography.