R&L Logo R&L Logo
  • GENERAL
    • Browse by Subjects
    • New Releases
    • Coming Soon
    • Chases's Calendar
  • ACADEMIC
    • Textbooks
    • Browse by Course
    • Instructor's Copies
    • Monographs & Research
    • Reference
  • PROFESSIONAL
    • Education
    • Intelligence & Security
    • Library Services
    • Business & Leadership
    • Museum Studies
    • Music
    • Pastoral Resources
    • Psychotherapy
  • FREUD SET
Cover Image
Paperback
share of facebook share on twitter
Add to GoodReads Exam Copies

Empty Cages

Facing the Challenge of Animal Rights

Tom Regan - Foreword by Jeffery Moussaieff Masson

Described by Jeffrey Masson as 'the single best introduction to animal rights ever written,' this new book by Tom Regan will structure the animal rights debate for generations to come. In a style at once simple and elegant, Regan dispels the negative image of animal rights advocates perpetrated by the mass media, unmasks the fraudulent rhetoric of 'humane treatment' favored by animal exploiters, and explains why existing laws function to legitimize institutional cruelty. Written by the leading philosophical spokesperson for animal rights, Tom Regan's shocking exposZ of animal abuse makes an essential and lasting contribution that will significantly impact the history of animal rights advocacy in America.
  • Details
  • Details
  • Author
  • Author
  • TOC
  • TOC
  • Reviews
  • Reviews
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 224 • Trim: 6⅛ x 9
978-0-7425-4993-7 • Paperback • July 2005 • $34.00 • (£25.00)
Subjects: Political Science / Public Policy / General, Nature / Animal Rights, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Tom Regan is emeritus professor of philosophy at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. The author of more than twenty books, he is universally recognized as the intellectual leader of the animal rights movement. Among his most well-known works on animal rights are The Case for Animal Rights (1983), The Struggle for Animal Rights (1987), Defending Animal Rights (2001), and, with Carl Cohen, The Animal Rights Debate (2001).
Part 1 PROLOGUE: The Cat
Part 2 PART I NORMAN ROCKWELL AMERICANS
Chapter 3 Who Are You Animal Rights Advocates Anyway?
Chapter 4 How Did You Get That Way?
Part 5 PART II MORAL RIGHTS: WHAT THEY ARE AND WHY THEY MATTER
Chapter 6 Human Rights
Chapter 7 Animal Rights
Part 8 PART III SAYING AND DOING
Chapter 9 What We Learn from Alice
Part 10 PART IV THE METAMORPHOSES
Chapter 11 Turning Animals into Food
Chapter 12 Turning Animals into Clothes
Chapter 13 Turning Animals into Performers
Chapter 14 Turning Animals into Competitors
Chapter 15 Turning Animals into Tools
Part 16 PART VMANY HANDS ON MANY OARS
Chapter 17 "Yes . . . but . . ."
Chapter 18 EPILOGUEThe Cat
Tom Regan's Empty Cages is a powerful call for justice on one of the most urgent issues human society faces. Calmly, lucidly, he asks readers to confront the miserable conditions we have inflicted on animals—not only in the familiar cases of factory farming, product testing, and hunting, but in less well-documented areas such as greyhound racing and circus performance. Answering the charge that advocates for animal rights are crazy extremists, he shows convincingly that they are, instead, thoughtful people who follow an argument to its logical conclusion. The reader has three choices: find a flaw in the argument, work for change, or throw the book away and try to forget it. The indelible force of Regan's argument makes the third course very difficult.
— Martha C. Nussbaum, University of Chicago


Empty Cages will do for the animal rights movement what Silent Spring did for the environmental movement.
— Howard Lyman, author of Mad Cowboy


"If you are only going to read one book about animal rights, this is the one to read."
— Ray Greek, M.D., co-author of Specious Science


Tom Regan delivers a searing indictment of the way we treat animals in the world we have made for ourselves, and presents a trenchant case that animals have or should have rights in the same way that human beings have.
— J. M. Coetzee, winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize for Literature


The book you are holding in your hands is, in my estimation, the single best introduction to the topic of animal rights ever written.
— Jeffery Moussaieff Masson


Every veterinarian should read Tom Regan's Empty Cages, and every student of veterinary medicine should be required to read it. This book is important to the future integrity of our profession."
— Jean Greek, DVM, DACVD, co-author of Specious Science


Every so often a book is written that is destined to change the way people think. Tom Regan has written just such a book. Empty Cages is compelling because it is logical, rational, and written in an elegantly simple style. It will educate and sadden you, and make you angry, but never is it inflammatory. Reading it may not convert you into an animal rights advocate, at least not immediately, but it will most definitely give you an understanding of and sympathy for the movement. And all animals, everywhere, will benefit. Please buy this book, read it, and tell your friends about it. Everyone needs a copy on their bookshelf.
— Jane Goodall


Tom Regan is the Tom Paine of animal rights, the rational visionary who, while passionately defending the rights of man, no less passionately defends the rights of animals. His contributions are historically unprecedented. The animal rights movement may have evolved from the humane feelings of compassion and mercy. In Tom Regan, it has found the voice of reason.
— Paul Watson, co-founder of Greenpeace, founder and president of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society


Empty Cages is a long-awaited and much-welcomed personal and heartfelt book written by the 'dean' of the modern animal rights movement. Covering a broad range of important topics in an easy-to-read style, Tom Regan dispenses with misleading stereotypes about animal advocates and shows how nonsensical it is to label those who work on behalf of animals as 'radicals' or 'extremists.' . . . Empty Cages is a must-read and deserves the widest of audiences.
— Marc Bekoff, author of The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age and Canine Confidential: Why Dogs Do What They Do


Animal factory farmers hide behind such phrases as 'humane treatment' and 'responsible care.' Tom Regan gently but honestly takes you into the hog and chicken barns, onto the cattle feedlots; after that, it is up to you. This thoughtful book deserves a wide readership.
— Maxine Kumin, Pulitzer Prize winning poet and author of Always Beginning: Essays on a Life in Poetry (2000)


The major animal user industries and governments throughout the world say they treat animals 'humanely.' Empty Cages exposes the myth. Compassionate people will be outraged when they read about the mind-numbing cruelty inflicted upon our fellow creatures. The challenge of animal rights is simple: Treat other animals with the same respect that we would treat one another—a truly revolutionary idea.
— Jeremy Rifkin, author of The Biotech Century and Beyond Beef


Tom Regan's Empty Cages is for everyone who cares about animals: It will inform those new to animal advocacy, inspire those already on the front lines, and empower both. This book will define the future vitality and growth of the animal rights movement for generations to come. If you want the full story about animal rights, you must read Empty Cages.
— Kim Stallwood, president, Institute for Animals and Society


In a world where exploitation of other species has become mechanized and institutionalized, the animals need a spokesman. That voice belongs to Tom Regan, whose Empty Cages is a clearly written, eloquent argument in favor of compassion for the beings with which we share the planet. Far from a polemic, it's an appeal to reason. Like Matthew Scully's Dominion, the book is both a personal story of Regan's own evolution to animal rights and a ringing critique of the casual cruelty that has come to inform our daily lives. Read this book and you'll think twice about eating meat, watching a circus, wearing fur or supporting animal-based research.
— Jim Motavalli, editor, E: The Environmental Magazine


All who care for animals, and those who see animal rights advocacy as misanthropic extremism should read this book. It is a rude awakening—and a clarion call—exposing the sham of 'humane standards' and the lie of 'unavoidable necessity' touted by the industries of cruel animal exploitation. Tom Regan argues with logic and compassion why such outrageous mistreatment must be abolished for the good of all.
— Michael W. Fox, veterinarian, author, and syndicated columnist


Tom Regan is a brilliant visionary. His new book, Empty Cages, debunks myths and exposes unscrupulous practices hidden from public view. People who are willing to 'question authority' need to read this original, illuminating, and thorough examination of the case for animal rights.
— Neal Barnard, M.D., president, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine


This is the book that will inspire the next wave of animal rights activism. And the next wave after that one.
— Gary Kowalski, author, The Bible According to Noah and Science and the Search for God


Empty Cages is among the most important books ever written on the great subject of how we humans treat and relate to animals. A rare and special book that can help us to awaken to our humanity.
— John Robbins, author of Diet For A New America and The Food Revolution


[This book] is an invaluable introduction to a critical re-examination of our relationship to animals. It deserves to be widely read.
— New Scientist


Empty Cages' greatest contribution is the frank assessment of the current state of the movement and the blueprint for 'Moving Forward.' . . . Empty Cages was also an enjoyable read.
— Robert Leonard; The American Vegan


Of value to everyone.
— Vegnews


Professor Regan's book is like no other. It has all the virtues of good philosophy, but is unique in that it tells the story of how he began to see that respect for animals requires vegetarianism.
—


Empty Cages is an excellent introduction for newcomers to the world of animal rights.
— Animal Guardian


"This book is persuasive."
— M.L.; The Environmental Magazine


Empty Cages

Facing the Challenge of Animal Rights

Cover Image
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • Described by Jeffrey Masson as 'the single best introduction to animal rights ever written,' this new book by Tom Regan will structure the animal rights debate for generations to come. In a style at once simple and elegant, Regan dispels the negative image of animal rights advocates perpetrated by the mass media, unmasks the fraudulent rhetoric of 'humane treatment' favored by animal exploiters, and explains why existing laws function to legitimize institutional cruelty. Written by the leading philosophical spokesperson for animal rights, Tom Regan's shocking exposZ of animal abuse makes an essential and lasting contribution that will significantly impact the history of animal rights advocacy in America.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 224 • Trim: 6⅛ x 9
    978-0-7425-4993-7 • Paperback • July 2005 • $34.00 • (£25.00)
    Subjects: Political Science / Public Policy / General, Nature / Animal Rights, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Author
Author
  • Tom Regan is emeritus professor of philosophy at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. The author of more than twenty books, he is universally recognized as the intellectual leader of the animal rights movement. Among his most well-known works on animal rights are The Case for Animal Rights (1983), The Struggle for Animal Rights (1987), Defending Animal Rights (2001), and, with Carl Cohen, The Animal Rights Debate (2001).
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Part 1 PROLOGUE: The Cat
    Part 2 PART I NORMAN ROCKWELL AMERICANS
    Chapter 3 Who Are You Animal Rights Advocates Anyway?
    Chapter 4 How Did You Get That Way?
    Part 5 PART II MORAL RIGHTS: WHAT THEY ARE AND WHY THEY MATTER
    Chapter 6 Human Rights
    Chapter 7 Animal Rights
    Part 8 PART III SAYING AND DOING
    Chapter 9 What We Learn from Alice
    Part 10 PART IV THE METAMORPHOSES
    Chapter 11 Turning Animals into Food
    Chapter 12 Turning Animals into Clothes
    Chapter 13 Turning Animals into Performers
    Chapter 14 Turning Animals into Competitors
    Chapter 15 Turning Animals into Tools
    Part 16 PART VMANY HANDS ON MANY OARS
    Chapter 17 "Yes . . . but . . ."
    Chapter 18 EPILOGUEThe Cat
Reviews
Reviews
  • Tom Regan's Empty Cages is a powerful call for justice on one of the most urgent issues human society faces. Calmly, lucidly, he asks readers to confront the miserable conditions we have inflicted on animals—not only in the familiar cases of factory farming, product testing, and hunting, but in less well-documented areas such as greyhound racing and circus performance. Answering the charge that advocates for animal rights are crazy extremists, he shows convincingly that they are, instead, thoughtful people who follow an argument to its logical conclusion. The reader has three choices: find a flaw in the argument, work for change, or throw the book away and try to forget it. The indelible force of Regan's argument makes the third course very difficult.
    — Martha C. Nussbaum, University of Chicago


    Empty Cages will do for the animal rights movement what Silent Spring did for the environmental movement.
    — Howard Lyman, author of Mad Cowboy


    "If you are only going to read one book about animal rights, this is the one to read."
    — Ray Greek, M.D., co-author of Specious Science


    Tom Regan delivers a searing indictment of the way we treat animals in the world we have made for ourselves, and presents a trenchant case that animals have or should have rights in the same way that human beings have.
    — J. M. Coetzee, winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize for Literature


    The book you are holding in your hands is, in my estimation, the single best introduction to the topic of animal rights ever written.
    — Jeffery Moussaieff Masson


    Every veterinarian should read Tom Regan's Empty Cages, and every student of veterinary medicine should be required to read it. This book is important to the future integrity of our profession."
    — Jean Greek, DVM, DACVD, co-author of Specious Science


    Every so often a book is written that is destined to change the way people think. Tom Regan has written just such a book. Empty Cages is compelling because it is logical, rational, and written in an elegantly simple style. It will educate and sadden you, and make you angry, but never is it inflammatory. Reading it may not convert you into an animal rights advocate, at least not immediately, but it will most definitely give you an understanding of and sympathy for the movement. And all animals, everywhere, will benefit. Please buy this book, read it, and tell your friends about it. Everyone needs a copy on their bookshelf.
    — Jane Goodall


    Tom Regan is the Tom Paine of animal rights, the rational visionary who, while passionately defending the rights of man, no less passionately defends the rights of animals. His contributions are historically unprecedented. The animal rights movement may have evolved from the humane feelings of compassion and mercy. In Tom Regan, it has found the voice of reason.
    — Paul Watson, co-founder of Greenpeace, founder and president of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society


    Empty Cages is a long-awaited and much-welcomed personal and heartfelt book written by the 'dean' of the modern animal rights movement. Covering a broad range of important topics in an easy-to-read style, Tom Regan dispenses with misleading stereotypes about animal advocates and shows how nonsensical it is to label those who work on behalf of animals as 'radicals' or 'extremists.' . . . Empty Cages is a must-read and deserves the widest of audiences.
    — Marc Bekoff, author of The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age and Canine Confidential: Why Dogs Do What They Do


    Animal factory farmers hide behind such phrases as 'humane treatment' and 'responsible care.' Tom Regan gently but honestly takes you into the hog and chicken barns, onto the cattle feedlots; after that, it is up to you. This thoughtful book deserves a wide readership.
    — Maxine Kumin, Pulitzer Prize winning poet and author of Always Beginning: Essays on a Life in Poetry (2000)


    The major animal user industries and governments throughout the world say they treat animals 'humanely.' Empty Cages exposes the myth. Compassionate people will be outraged when they read about the mind-numbing cruelty inflicted upon our fellow creatures. The challenge of animal rights is simple: Treat other animals with the same respect that we would treat one another—a truly revolutionary idea.
    — Jeremy Rifkin, author of The Biotech Century and Beyond Beef


    Tom Regan's Empty Cages is for everyone who cares about animals: It will inform those new to animal advocacy, inspire those already on the front lines, and empower both. This book will define the future vitality and growth of the animal rights movement for generations to come. If you want the full story about animal rights, you must read Empty Cages.
    — Kim Stallwood, president, Institute for Animals and Society


    In a world where exploitation of other species has become mechanized and institutionalized, the animals need a spokesman. That voice belongs to Tom Regan, whose Empty Cages is a clearly written, eloquent argument in favor of compassion for the beings with which we share the planet. Far from a polemic, it's an appeal to reason. Like Matthew Scully's Dominion, the book is both a personal story of Regan's own evolution to animal rights and a ringing critique of the casual cruelty that has come to inform our daily lives. Read this book and you'll think twice about eating meat, watching a circus, wearing fur or supporting animal-based research.
    — Jim Motavalli, editor, E: The Environmental Magazine


    All who care for animals, and those who see animal rights advocacy as misanthropic extremism should read this book. It is a rude awakening—and a clarion call—exposing the sham of 'humane standards' and the lie of 'unavoidable necessity' touted by the industries of cruel animal exploitation. Tom Regan argues with logic and compassion why such outrageous mistreatment must be abolished for the good of all.
    — Michael W. Fox, veterinarian, author, and syndicated columnist


    Tom Regan is a brilliant visionary. His new book, Empty Cages, debunks myths and exposes unscrupulous practices hidden from public view. People who are willing to 'question authority' need to read this original, illuminating, and thorough examination of the case for animal rights.
    — Neal Barnard, M.D., president, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine


    This is the book that will inspire the next wave of animal rights activism. And the next wave after that one.
    — Gary Kowalski, author, The Bible According to Noah and Science and the Search for God


    Empty Cages is among the most important books ever written on the great subject of how we humans treat and relate to animals. A rare and special book that can help us to awaken to our humanity.
    — John Robbins, author of Diet For A New America and The Food Revolution


    [This book] is an invaluable introduction to a critical re-examination of our relationship to animals. It deserves to be widely read.
    — New Scientist


    Empty Cages' greatest contribution is the frank assessment of the current state of the movement and the blueprint for 'Moving Forward.' . . . Empty Cages was also an enjoyable read.
    — Robert Leonard; The American Vegan


    Of value to everyone.
    — Vegnews


    Professor Regan's book is like no other. It has all the virtues of good philosophy, but is unique in that it tells the story of how he began to see that respect for animals requires vegetarianism.
    —


    Empty Cages is an excellent introduction for newcomers to the world of animal rights.
    — Animal Guardian


    "This book is persuasive."
    — M.L.; The Environmental Magazine


ALSO AVAILABLE

  • Cover image for the book Judicial Behavior and Policymaking: An Introduction
  • Cover image for the book A Brief History of Public Policy since the New Deal
  • Cover image for the book Permanent Citizens’ Assemblies: A New Model for Public Deliberation
  • Cover image for the book The Changing Politics of Gun Control
  • Cover image for the book An Ethical Turn in Governance: The Call for a New Development Narrative
  • Cover image for the book Public Policymaking by Private Organizations: Challenges to Democratic Governance
  • Cover image for the book What's Wrong with Protectionism: Answering Common Objections to Free Trade
  • Cover image for the book Implementation and Public Policy
  • Cover image for the book The United States and Asia: Regional Dynamics and Twenty-First-Century Relations, Second Edition
  • Cover image for the book When the Levees Break: Re-visioning Regulation of the Securities Markets
  • Cover image for the book A Declaration and Constitution for a Free Society: Making the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution Fully Consistent with the Protection of Individual Rights
  • Cover image for the book American Foundations: Roles and Contributions
  • Cover image for the book The Baby Bust: Who Will Do the Work? Who Will Pay the Taxes?
  • Cover image for the book Managing For Results 2002
  • Cover image for the book Democracy in Danger: How Hackers and Activists Exposed Fatal Flaws in the Election System
  • Cover image for the book Advances in Well-Being: Toward a Better World
  • Cover image for the book Socio-Analytic Dialogue: Incorporating Psychosocial Dynamics into Public Policies
  • Cover image for the book Increasing Legal Rights for Zoo Animals: Justice on the Ark
  • Cover image for the book Regulating Women: Policymaking and Practice in the UK
  • Cover image for the book Think Tanks and Foreign Policy: The Foreign Policy Research Institute and Presidential Politics
  • Cover image for the book From Criminalizing to Decriminalizing Marijuana: The Politics of Social Control
  • Cover image for the book The Coming Age of Direct Democracy: California's Recall and Beyond
  • Cover image for the book From Gulag to Guantanamo: Political, Social and Economic Evolutions of Mass Incarceration
  • Cover image for the book Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: Strategist on the Supreme Court
  • Cover image for the book Environmental Agencies in the United States: The Enduring Power of Organizational Design and State Politics
  • Cover image for the book The History of Regional Medical Programs: The Life and Death of a Small Initiative of the Great Society
  • Cover image for the book Fragments in the Ruins: The Renewal of Social Democracy
  • Cover image for the book Government Responsiveness in Race-Related Crisis Events
  • Cover image for the book Public Lands and Private Rights: The Failure of Scientific Management
  • Cover image for the book Guns, Gun Control, and Elections: The Politics and Policy of Firearms
  • Cover image for the book Homeownership Built to Last: Balancing Access, Affordability, and Risk after the Housing Crisis
  • Cover image for the book The Not-So-Golden Years: Caregiving, the Frail Elderly, and the Long-Term Care Establishment
  • Cover image for the book . . . And Communications for All: A Policy Agenda for a New Administration
  • Cover image for the book Adoption across Borders: Serving the Children in Transracial and Intercountry Adoptions
  • Cover image for the book Active Duty: Public Administration as Democratic Statesmanship
  • Cover image for the book Get 'Em All! Kill 'Em!: Genocide, Terrorism, Righteous Communities
  • Cover image for the book Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Activism
  • Cover image for the book National Governance and the Global Climate Change Regime
  • Cover image for the book Community, Democracy, and the Environment: Learning to Share the Future
  • Cover image for the book Beyond the Gateway: Immigrants in a Changing America
  • Cover image for the book Punishment as Societal-Defense
  • Cover image for the book Higher Education and Regional Growth: Local Contexts and Global Challenges
  • Cover image for the book Judicial Behavior and Policymaking: An Introduction
  • Cover image for the book A Brief History of Public Policy since the New Deal
  • Cover image for the book Permanent Citizens’ Assemblies: A New Model for Public Deliberation
  • Cover image for the book The Changing Politics of Gun Control
  • Cover image for the book An Ethical Turn in Governance: The Call for a New Development Narrative
  • Cover image for the book Public Policymaking by Private Organizations: Challenges to Democratic Governance
  • Cover image for the book What's Wrong with Protectionism: Answering Common Objections to Free Trade
  • Cover image for the book Implementation and Public Policy
  • Cover image for the book The United States and Asia: Regional Dynamics and Twenty-First-Century Relations, Second Edition
  • Cover image for the book When the Levees Break: Re-visioning Regulation of the Securities Markets
  • Cover image for the book A Declaration and Constitution for a Free Society: Making the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution Fully Consistent with the Protection of Individual Rights
  • Cover image for the book American Foundations: Roles and Contributions
  • Cover image for the book The Baby Bust: Who Will Do the Work? Who Will Pay the Taxes?
  • Cover image for the book Managing For Results 2002
  • Cover image for the book Democracy in Danger: How Hackers and Activists Exposed Fatal Flaws in the Election System
  • Cover image for the book Advances in Well-Being: Toward a Better World
  • Cover image for the book Socio-Analytic Dialogue: Incorporating Psychosocial Dynamics into Public Policies
  • Cover image for the book Increasing Legal Rights for Zoo Animals: Justice on the Ark
  • Cover image for the book Regulating Women: Policymaking and Practice in the UK
  • Cover image for the book Think Tanks and Foreign Policy: The Foreign Policy Research Institute and Presidential Politics
  • Cover image for the book From Criminalizing to Decriminalizing Marijuana: The Politics of Social Control
  • Cover image for the book The Coming Age of Direct Democracy: California's Recall and Beyond
  • Cover image for the book From Gulag to Guantanamo: Political, Social and Economic Evolutions of Mass Incarceration
  • Cover image for the book Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: Strategist on the Supreme Court
  • Cover image for the book Environmental Agencies in the United States: The Enduring Power of Organizational Design and State Politics
  • Cover image for the book The History of Regional Medical Programs: The Life and Death of a Small Initiative of the Great Society
  • Cover image for the book Fragments in the Ruins: The Renewal of Social Democracy
  • Cover image for the book Government Responsiveness in Race-Related Crisis Events
  • Cover image for the book Public Lands and Private Rights: The Failure of Scientific Management
  • Cover image for the book Guns, Gun Control, and Elections: The Politics and Policy of Firearms
  • Cover image for the book Homeownership Built to Last: Balancing Access, Affordability, and Risk after the Housing Crisis
  • Cover image for the book The Not-So-Golden Years: Caregiving, the Frail Elderly, and the Long-Term Care Establishment
  • Cover image for the book . . . And Communications for All: A Policy Agenda for a New Administration
  • Cover image for the book Adoption across Borders: Serving the Children in Transracial and Intercountry Adoptions
  • Cover image for the book Active Duty: Public Administration as Democratic Statesmanship
  • Cover image for the book Get 'Em All! Kill 'Em!: Genocide, Terrorism, Righteous Communities
  • Cover image for the book Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Activism
  • Cover image for the book National Governance and the Global Climate Change Regime
  • Cover image for the book Community, Democracy, and the Environment: Learning to Share the Future
  • Cover image for the book Beyond the Gateway: Immigrants in a Changing America
  • Cover image for the book Punishment as Societal-Defense
  • Cover image for the book Higher Education and Regional Growth: Local Contexts and Global Challenges
facebook icon twitter icon instagram icon linked in icon NEWSLETTERS
ABOUT US
  • Mission Statement
  • Employment
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility Statement
CONTACT
  • Company Directory
  • Publicity and Media Queries
  • Rights and Permissions
  • Textbook Resource Center
AUTHOR RESOURCES
  • Royalty Contact
  • Production Guidelines
  • Manuscript Submissions
ORDERING INFORMATION
  • Rowman & Littlefield
  • National Book Network
  • Ingram Publisher Services UK
  • Special Sales
  • International Sales
  • eBook Partners
  • Digital Catalogs
IMPRINTS
  • Rowman & Littlefield
  • Lexington Books
  • Hamilton Books
  • Applause Books
  • Amadeus Press
  • Backbeat Books
  • Bernan
  • Hal Leonard Books
  • Limelight Editions
  • Co-Publishing Partners
  • Globe Pequot
  • Down East Books
  • Falcon Guides
  • Gooseberry Patch
  • Lyons Press
  • Muddy Boots
  • Pineapple Press
  • TwoDot Books
  • Stackpole Books
PARTNERS
  • American Alliance of Museums
  • American Association for State and Local History
  • Brookings Institution Press
  • Center for Strategic & International Studies
  • Council on Foreign Relations
  • Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
  • Fortress Press
  • The Foundation for Critical Thinking
  • Lehigh University Press
  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • Other Partners...