Routledge Loses Its Publishing Director; Oxford May Be First Academic Press With a Blog

SHAKE-UP AT ROUTLEDGE: In a move that marks the end of an era in cultural studies, William Germano, vice president and publishing director of Routledge, last week was abruptly ousted from the publishing house after 19 years. Mr. Germano blamed a restructuring of Routledge's parent company, the London-based Taylor & Francis Group, for his departure. (Mr. Germano is also a regular contributor to The Chronicle Review.)

"I understand that editorial reporting is moving to the U.K.," he

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