Encyclopedia of Globalization
Routledge, 2007
Editors
Roland Robertson, University of Aberdeen; Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick
About
The first and only comprehensive reference work on the subject, the Encyclopedia of Globalization provides a thorough understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of globalization as well as the various historical and analytical interpretations.
In four volumes, over 400 essays, and 1,700 pages, the encyclopedia's cross-disciplinary coverage includes key cultural, economic, geographical, historical, political, psychological, and social aspects of globalization. Overseen by an international editorial team of leading academics on the subject, this is an essential reference work on the subject.
Awards
Booklist Editor's Choice, Reference Sources, 2007
Review Quotes
"Globalization is a hot topic, and by pulling so many diverse topics into an accessible reference source prepared by experts and intended for a broad audience, this set enters new territory." - Booklist, 1/1/2008
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