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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 WardANCIENT EGYPT
Ian ShawANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
Julia AnnasANCIENT WARFARE
Harry Sidebottom
ANGLICANISM
Mark ChapmanTHE ANGLO-SAXON AGE
John BlairANIMAL RIGHTS
David DeGraziaANTISEMITISM
Steven BellerTHE APOCRYPHAL GOSPELS
Paul Foster
AQUINAS
Fergus KerrARCHAEOLOGY
Paul BahnARCHITECTURE
Andrew BallantyneARISTOTLE
Jonathan BarnesART HISTORY
Dana ArnoldART THEORY
Cynthia FreelandATHEISM
Julian BagginiAUGUSTINE
Henry ChadwickAUTISM
Uta FrithBARTHES
Jonathan CullerBESTSELLERS
John SutherlandTHE BIBLE
John RichesBIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
Eric H. Cline
BIOGRAPHY
Hermione LeeTHE BOOK OF MORMON
Terryl L. Givens
THE BRAIN
Michael OSheaBRITISH POLITICS
Anthony WrightBUDDHA
Michael CarrithersBUDDHISM
Damien KeownBUDDHIST ETHICS
Damien KeownCAPITALISM
James FulcherCATHOLICISM
Gerald OCollinsTHE CELTS
Barry CunliffeCHAOS
Leonard SmithCHOICE THEORY
Michael AllinghamCHRISTIAN ART
Beth WilliamsonCHRISTIANITY
Linda WoodheadCITIZENSHIP
Richard BellamyCLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY
Helen Morales
CLASSICS
Mary Beard and John Henderson
CLAUSEWITZ
Michael HowardTHE COLD WAR
Robert McMahonCOMMUNISM
Leslie HolmesCONSCIOUSNESS
Susan BlackmoreCONTEMPORARY ART
Julian Stallabrass
CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY
Simon Critchley
COSMOLOGY
Peter ColesTHE CRUSADES
Christopher Tyerman
CRYPTOGRAPHY
Fred Piper and Sean Murphy
DADA AND SURREALISM
David Hopkins
DARWIN
Jonathan HowardTHE DEAD SEA SCROLLS
Timothy LimDEMOCRACY
Bernard CrickDESCARTES
Tom SorellDESERTS
Nick MiddletonDESIGN
John HeskettDINOSAURS
David NormanDOCUMENTARY FILM
Patricia Aufderheide
DREAMING J.
Allan HobsonDRUGS
Leslie IversenTHE EARTH
Martin RedfernECONOMICS
Partha DasguptaEGYPTIAN MYTH
Geraldine PinchEIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN
Paul Langford
THE ELEMENTS
Philip BallEMOTION
Dylan EvansEMPIRE
Stephen HoweENGELS
Terrell CarverETHICS
Simon BlackburnTHE EUROPEAN UNION
John Pinder and Simon Usherwood
EVOLUTION
Brian and Deborah Charlesworth
EXISTENTIALISM
Thomas FlynnFASCISM
Kevin PassmoreFASHION
Rebecca ArnoldFEMINISM
Margaret WaltersTHE FIRST WORLD WAR
Michael Howard
FOSSILS
Keith ThomsonFOUCAULT
Gary GuttingFREE SPEECH
Nigel WarburtonFREE WILL
Thomas PinkTHE FRENCH REVOLUTION
William Doyle
FREUD
Anthony StorrFUNDAMENTALISM
Malise Ruthven
GALAXIES
John GribbinGALILEO
Stillman DrakeGAME THEORY
Ken BinmoreGANDHI
Bhikhu ParekhGEOGRAPHY
John Matthews and David Herbert
GEOPOLITICS
Klaus DoddsGERMAN LITERATURE
Nicholas Boyle
GLOBAL CATASTROPHES
Bill McGuire
GLOBAL WARMING
Mark MaslinGLOBALIZATION
Manfred StegerTHE GREAT DEPRESSION AND THE NEW DEAL
Eric RauchwayHABERMAS
James Gordon FinlaysonHEGEL
Peter SingerHEIDEGGER
Michael InwoodHIEROGLYPHS
Penelope WilsonHINDUISM
Kim KnottHISTORY
John H. ArnoldTHE 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 WhitesideHOBBES
Richard TuckHUMAN EVOLUTION
Bernard Wood
HUMAN RIGHTS
Andrew ClaphamHUME
A. J. AyerIDEOLOGY
Michael FreedenINDIAN PHILOSOPHY
Sue Hamilton
INTELLIGENCE
Ian J. DearyINTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
Khalid Koser
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Paul Wilkinson
ISLAM
Malise RuthvenJOURNALISM
Ian HargreavesJUDAISM
Norman SolomonJUNG
Anthony StevensKABBALAH
Joseph DanKAFKA
Ritchie RobertsonKANT
Roger ScrutonKIERKEGAARD
Patrick GardinerTHE KORAN
Michael CookLAW
Raymond WacksLINCOLN
Allen C. GuelzoLINGUISTICS
Peter MatthewsLITERARY THEORY
Jonathan CullerLOCKE
John DunnLOGIC
Graham PriestMACHIAVELLI
Quentin SkinnerTHE MARQUIS DE SADE
John Phillips
MARX
Peter SingerMATHEMATICS
Timothy GowersTHE MEANING OF LIFE
Terry Eagleton
MEDICAL ETHICS
Tony HopeMEDIEVAL BRITAIN
John Gillingham and Ralph A. Griffiths
MEMORY
Jonathan K. FosterMODERN ART
David CottingtonMODERN CHINA
Rana MitterMODERN IRELAND
Senia PaetaMODERN JAPAN
Christopher Goto-Jones
MOLECULES
Philip BallMORMONISM
Richard Lyman Bushman
MUSIC
Nicholas CookMYTH
Robert A. SegalNATIONALISM
Steven GrosbyNELSON MANDELA
Elleke BoehmerTHE NEW TESTAMENT AS LITERATURE
Kyle KeeferNEWTON
Robert IliffeNIETZSCHE
Michael TannerNINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN
Christopher Harvie and H. C. G. Matthew
THE NORMAN CONQUEST
George Garnett
NORTHERN IRELAND
Marc MulhollandNOTHING
Frank CloseNUCLEAR WEAPONS
Joseph M. Siracusa
THE OLD TESTAMENT
Michael D. Coogan
PARTICLE PHYSICS
Frank ClosePAUL
E. P. SandersPHILOSOPHY
Edward CraigPHILOSOPHY OF LAW
Raymond Wacks
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Samir Okasha
PHOTOGRAPHY
Steve EdwardsPLATO
Julia AnnasPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
David Miller
POLITICS
Kenneth MinoguePOSTCOLONIALISM
Robert YoungPOSTMODERNISM
Christopher Butler
POSTSTRUCTURALISM
Catherine Belsey
PREHISTORY
Chris GosdenPRESOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY
Catherine Osborne
PSYCHIATRY
Tom BurnsPSYCHOLOGY
Gillian Butler and Freda McManus
PURITANISM
Francis J. BremerTHE QUAKERS
Pink DandelionQUANTUM THEORY
John Polkinghorne
RACISM
Ali RattansiTHE REAGAN REVOLUTION
Gil Troy
THE REFORMATION
Peter Marshall
RELATIVITY
Russell StannardRELIGION IN AMERICA
Timothy Beal
THE RENAISSANCE
Jerry BrottonRENAISSANCE ART
Geraldine A. Johnson
ROMAN BRITAIN
Peter SalwayTHE ROMAN EMPIRE
Christopher Kelly
ROUSSEAU
Robert WoklerRUSSELL
A. C. GraylingRUSSIAN LITERATURE
Catriona KellyTHE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
S. A. Smith
SCHIZOPHRENIA
Chris Frith and Eve Johnstone
SCHOPENHAUER
Christopher Janaway
SCIENCE AND RELIGION
Thomas Dixon
SCOTLAND
Rab HoustonSEXUALITY
Vronique MottierSHAKESPEARE
Germaine GreerSIKHISM
Eleanor NesbittSOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
John Monaghan and Peter Just
SOCIALISM
Michael NewmanSOCIOLOGY
Steve BruceSOCRATES
C. C. W. TaylorSOVIET UNION
Stephen LovellTHE SPANISH CIVIL WAR
Helen Graham
SPINOZA
Roger ScrutonSTATISTICS
David J. HandSTUART BRITAIN
John MorrillSUPERCONDUCTIVITY
Stephen Blundell
TERRORISM
Charles TownshendTHEOLOGY
David F. FordTRAGEDY
Adrian PooleTHE TUDORS
John GuyTWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITAIN
Kenneth O. Morgan
THE UNITED NATIONS
Jussi M. Hanhimki
THE VIKINGS
Julian RichardsWITTGENSTEIN
A. C. GraylingWORLD MUSIC
Philip BohlmanTHE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
Amrita NarlikarWRITING AND SCRIPT
Andrew Robinson
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