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AFRICAN HISTORY

John Parker and Richard Rathbone

AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTIES AND ELECTIONS

L. Sandy Maisel

THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

Charles O. Jones

ANARCHISM

Colin Ward

ANCIENT EGYPT

Ian Shaw

ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY

Julia Annas

ANCIENT WARFARE

Harry Sidebottom

ANGLICANISM

Mark Chapman

THE ANGLO-SAXON AGE

John Blair

ANIMAL RIGHTS

David DeGrazia

ANTISEMITISM

Steven Beller

THE APOCRYPHAL GOSPELS

Paul Foster

AQUINAS

Fergus Kerr

ARCHAEOLOGY

Paul Bahn

ARCHITECTURE

Andrew Ballantyne

ARISTOTLE

Jonathan Barnes

ART HISTORY

Dana Arnold

ART THEORY

Cynthia Freeland

ATHEISM

Julian Baggini

AUGUSTINE

Henry Chadwick

AUTISM

Uta Frith

BARTHES

Jonathan Culler

BESTSELLERS

John Sutherland

THE BIBLE

John Riches

BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY

Eric H. Cline

BIOGRAPHY

Hermione Lee

THE BOOK OF MORMON

Terryl L. Givens

THE BRAIN

Michael OShea

BRITISH POLITICS

Anthony Wright

BUDDHA

Michael Carrithers

BUDDHISM

Damien Keown

BUDDHIST ETHICS

Damien Keown

CAPITALISM

James Fulcher

CATHOLICISM

Gerald OCollins

THE CELTS

Barry Cunliffe

CHAOS

Leonard Smith

CHOICE THEORY

Michael Allingham

CHRISTIAN ART

Beth Williamson

CHRISTIANITY

Linda Woodhead

CITIZENSHIP

Richard Bellamy

CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY

Helen Morales

CLASSICS

Mary Beard and John Henderson

CLAUSEWITZ

Michael Howard

THE COLD WAR

Robert McMahon

COMMUNISM

Leslie Holmes

CONSCIOUSNESS

Susan Blackmore

CONTEMPORARY ART

Julian Stallabrass

CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY

Simon Critchley

COSMOLOGY

Peter Coles

THE CRUSADES

Christopher Tyerman

CRYPTOGRAPHY

Fred Piper and Sean Murphy

DADA AND SURREALISM

David Hopkins

DARWIN

Jonathan Howard

THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS

Timothy Lim

DEMOCRACY

Bernard Crick

DESCARTES

Tom Sorell

DESERTS

Nick Middleton

DESIGN

John Heskett

DINOSAURS

David Norman

DOCUMENTARY FILM

Patricia Aufderheide

DREAMING J.

Allan Hobson

DRUGS

Leslie Iversen

THE EARTH

Martin Redfern

ECONOMICS

Partha Dasgupta

EGYPTIAN MYTH

Geraldine Pinch

EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN

Paul Langford

THE ELEMENTS

Philip Ball

EMOTION

Dylan Evans

EMPIRE

Stephen Howe

ENGELS

Terrell Carver

ETHICS

Simon Blackburn

THE EUROPEAN UNION

John Pinder and Simon Usherwood

EVOLUTION

Brian and Deborah Charlesworth

EXISTENTIALISM

Thomas Flynn

FASCISM

Kevin Passmore

FASHION

Rebecca Arnold

FEMINISM

Margaret Walters

THE FIRST WORLD WAR

Michael Howard

FOSSILS

Keith Thomson

FOUCAULT

Gary Gutting

FREE SPEECH

Nigel Warburton

FREE WILL

Thomas Pink

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

William Doyle

FREUD

Anthony Storr

FUNDAMENTALISM

Malise Ruthven

GALAXIES

John Gribbin

GALILEO

Stillman Drake

GAME THEORY

Ken Binmore

GANDHI

Bhikhu Parekh

GEOGRAPHY

John Matthews and David Herbert

GEOPOLITICS

Klaus Dodds

GERMAN LITERATURE

Nicholas Boyle

GLOBAL CATASTROPHES

Bill McGuire

GLOBAL WARMING

Mark Maslin

GLOBALIZATION

Manfred Steger

THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND THE NEW DEAL

Eric Rauchway

HABERMAS

James Gordon Finlayson

HEGEL

Peter Singer

HEIDEGGER

Michael Inwood

HIEROGLYPHS

Penelope Wilson

HINDUISM

Kim Knott

HISTORY

John H. Arnold

THE HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY

Michael Hoskin

THE HISTORY OF LIFE

Michael Benton

THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE

William Bynum

THE HISTORY OF TIME

Leofranc Holford-Strevens

HIV/AIDS

Alan Whiteside

HOBBES

Richard Tuck

HUMAN EVOLUTION

Bernard Wood

HUMAN RIGHTS

Andrew Clapham

HUME

A. J. Ayer

IDEOLOGY

Michael Freeden

INDIAN PHILOSOPHY

Sue Hamilton

INTELLIGENCE

Ian J. Deary

INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION

Khalid Koser

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Paul Wilkinson

ISLAM

Malise Ruthven

JOURNALISM

Ian Hargreaves

JUDAISM

Norman Solomon

JUNG

Anthony Stevens

KABBALAH

Joseph Dan

KAFKA

Ritchie Robertson

KANT

Roger Scruton

KIERKEGAARD

Patrick Gardiner

THE KORAN

Michael Cook

LAW

Raymond Wacks

LINCOLN

Allen C. Guelzo

LINGUISTICS

Peter Matthews

LITERARY THEORY

Jonathan Culler

LOCKE

John Dunn

LOGIC

Graham Priest

MACHIAVELLI

Quentin Skinner

THE MARQUIS DE SADE

John Phillips

MARX

Peter Singer

MATHEMATICS

Timothy Gowers

THE MEANING OF LIFE

Terry Eagleton

MEDICAL ETHICS

Tony Hope

MEDIEVAL BRITAIN

John Gillingham and Ralph A. Griffiths

MEMORY

Jonathan K. Foster

MODERN ART

David Cottington

MODERN CHINA

Rana Mitter

MODERN IRELAND

Senia Paeta

MODERN JAPAN

Christopher Goto-Jones

MOLECULES

Philip Ball

MORMONISM

Richard Lyman Bushman

MUSIC

Nicholas Cook

MYTH

Robert A. Segal

NATIONALISM

Steven Grosby

NELSON MANDELA

Elleke Boehmer

THE NEW TESTAMENT AS LITERATURE

Kyle Keefer

NEWTON

Robert Iliffe

NIETZSCHE

Michael Tanner

NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN

Christopher Harvie and H. C. G. Matthew

THE NORMAN CONQUEST

George Garnett

NORTHERN IRELAND

Marc Mulholland

NOTHING

Frank Close

NUCLEAR WEAPONS

Joseph M. Siracusa

THE OLD TESTAMENT

Michael D. Coogan

PARTICLE PHYSICS

Frank Close

PAUL

E. P. Sanders

PHILOSOPHY

Edward Craig

PHILOSOPHY OF LAW

Raymond Wacks

PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

Samir Okasha

PHOTOGRAPHY

Steve Edwards

PLATO

Julia Annas

POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

David Miller

POLITICS

Kenneth Minogue

POSTCOLONIALISM

Robert Young

POSTMODERNISM

Christopher Butler

POSTSTRUCTURALISM

Catherine Belsey

PREHISTORY

Chris Gosden

PRESOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY

Catherine Osborne

PSYCHIATRY

Tom Burns

PSYCHOLOGY

Gillian Butler and Freda McManus

PURITANISM

Francis J. Bremer

THE QUAKERS

Pink Dandelion

QUANTUM THEORY

John Polkinghorne

RACISM

Ali Rattansi

THE REAGAN REVOLUTION

Gil Troy

THE REFORMATION

Peter Marshall

RELATIVITY

Russell Stannard

RELIGION IN AMERICA

Timothy Beal

THE RENAISSANCE

Jerry Brotton

RENAISSANCE ART

Geraldine A. Johnson

ROMAN BRITAIN

Peter Salway

THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Christopher Kelly

ROUSSEAU

Robert Wokler

RUSSELL

A. C. Grayling

RUSSIAN LITERATURE

Catriona Kelly

THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

S. A. Smith

SCHIZOPHRENIA

Chris Frith and Eve Johnstone

SCHOPENHAUER

Christopher Janaway

SCIENCE AND RELIGION

Thomas Dixon

SCOTLAND

Rab Houston

SEXUALITY

Vronique Mottier

SHAKESPEARE

Germaine Greer

SIKHISM

Eleanor Nesbitt

SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

John Monaghan and Peter Just

SOCIALISM

Michael Newman

SOCIOLOGY

Steve Bruce

SOCRATES

C. C. W. Taylor

SOVIET UNION

Stephen Lovell

THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR

Helen Graham

SPINOZA

Roger Scruton

STATISTICS

David J. Hand

STUART BRITAIN

John Morrill

SUPERCONDUCTIVITY

Stephen Blundell

TERRORISM

Charles Townshend

THEOLOGY

David F. Ford

TRAGEDY

Adrian Poole

THE TUDORS

John Guy

TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITAIN

Kenneth O. Morgan

THE UNITED NATIONS

Jussi M. Hanhimki

THE VIKINGS

Julian Richards

WITTGENSTEIN

A. C. Grayling

WORLD MUSIC

Philip Bohlman

THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION

Amrita Narlikar

WRITING AND SCRIPT

Andrew Robinson

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