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Introducing the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism launched on 9 May 2016 and is the largest and most comprehensive resource available for all those involved in the study of modernism, bringing together a wealth of interdisciplinary content about the modernist period. It is the ideal starting point for any research in this field.

With over 2,150 articles written by experts in the field, supported by over 100 images along with Teaching and Learning Resources, the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism is a vital tool for students and researchers. The content covers eight key subject areas: Architecture, Dance, Drama/Performance, Film, Intellectual Currents, Literature, Music, and Visual Arts. Researchers can browse by subject, movement, and place in order to discover connections between key topics and fields.

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism is ever-expanding, and is regularly updated with new content sourced by our team of expert Subject Editors, who are led by General Editor Dr Vassiliki Kolocotroni, Professor of Modernist Studies, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom.

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