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Arts and Culture
Andrew Ballantyne, Architecture
Dana Arnold, Art History
Cynthia Freeland, Art Theory
John Sutherland, Bestsellers
Hermione Lee, Biography
Beth Williamson, Christian Art
Helen Morales, Classical Mythology
Beard & Henderson, Classics
Julian Stallabrass, Contemporary Art
David Hopkins, Dada and Surrealism
John Heskett , Design
Patricia Aufderheide, Documentary Film
Geraldine Pinch, Egyptian Myth
Rebecca Arnold, Fashion
Margaret Walters , Feminism
Nicholas Boyle, German Literature
Penelope Wilson, Hieroglyphs
Ian Hargreaves, Journalism
Ritchie Robertson, Kafka
P.H. Matthews, Linguistics
Jonathan Culler, Literary Theory
David Cottington , Modern Art
John Phillips , Marquis de Sade
Nicholas Cook, Music
Robert Segal, Myth
Kyle Keefer, New Testament as Literature
Steven Edwards, Photography
Robert J.C. Young, Postcolonialism
Christopher Butler, Postmodernism
Catherine Belsey, Poststructuralism
Geraldine A. Johnson , Renaissance Art
Catriona Kelly, Russian Literature
Rab Houston, Scotland
Germaine Greer, Shakespeare
Andrew Poole , Tragedy
Philip Bohlman, World Music
Andrew Robinson, Writing and Script
History
Parker and Rathbone, African History
Ian Shaw, Ancient Egypt
Harry Sidebottom , Ancient Warfare
John Blair, Anglo-Saxon Britain
Paul Bahn, Archaeology
Cunliffe, The Celts
Michael Howard, Clausewitz
Robert J. McMahon, Cold War
Christopher Tyerman, Crusades
Timothy Lim, Dead Sea Scrolls
Paul Langford, Eighteenth-Century Britain
Stephen Howe, Empire
Michael Howard, The First World War
William Doyle, The French Revolution
John H Arnold, History
William Bynum, The History of Medicine
Gillingham & Griffiths, Medieval Britain
Harvie & Matthew, Nineteenth-Century Britain
George Garnett, The Norman Conquest
Marc Mulholland, Northern Ireland
Chris Gosden, Prehistory
Peter Marshall, The Reformation
Jerry Brotton, The Renaissance
Peter Salway, Roman Britain
Christopher Kelly, The Roman Empire
Stephen Lovell, Soviet Union
Helen Graham , Spanish Civil War
John Morrill, Stuart Britain
S. A. Smith, The Russian Revolution
John Guy, The Tudors
Leofranc Holford-Strevens , The History of Time
Kenneth O Morgan, Twentieth Century Britain
Julian Richards, The Vikings
Philosophy
Julia Annas, Ancient Philosophy
Fergus Kerr, Aquinas
Jonathan Barnes, Aristotle
Julian Baggini, Atheism
Jonathan Culler, Barthes
Michael Allingham, Choice Theory
Simon Critchley, Continental Philosophy
Tom Sorell, Descartes
Dylan Evans, Emotion
Simon Blackburn, Ethics
Thomas Flynn, Existentialism
Garry Gutting , Foucault
Tom Pink, Free Will
Gordon Finlayson , Habermas
Peter Singer, Hegel
Michael Inwood, Heidegger
Richard Tuck, Hobbes
A. J. Ayer, Hume
Michael Freeden, Ideology
Sue Hamilton, Indian Philosophy
Roger Scruton, Kant
John Dunn, Locke
Graham Priest, Logic
Terry Eagleton, The Meaning of Life
Michael Tanner, Nietzsche
Edward Craig, Philosophy
Julia Annas, Plato
Catherine Osborne, Presocratic Philosophy
Robert Wokler, Rousseau
A C Grayling, Russell
Christopher Janaway, Schopenhauer
Thomas Dixon, Science and Religion
C. C. W. Taylor, Socrates
Roger Scruton, Spinoza
A. C. Grayling, Wittgenstein
Sociology
Steven Beller, Antisemitism
Ali Rattansi, Racism
Alan Whiteside, HIV/AIDS
Veronique Mottier, Sexuality
Monaghan & Just, Social and Cultural Anthropology
Steve Bruce, Sociology
Politics
Sandy Maisel, American Political Parties and elections
Charles Jones, American Presidency
Colin Ward , Anarchism
David DeGrazia, Animal Rights
Anthony Wright, British Politics
James Fulcher, Capitalism
Richard Bellamy, Citizenship
Leslie Holmes, Communism
Bernard Crick, Democracy
Terrell Carver, Engels
John Pinder, European Union 2ed
Kevin Passmore, Fascism
Nigel Warburton, Free Speech
Malise Ruthven, Fundamentalism
Bhikhu Parekh, Gandhi
Klaus Dodds, Geopolitics
Manfred B. Steger, Globalization 2/e
Khalid Koser, International Migration
Paul Wilkinson, International Relations
Allen C. Guelzo, Lincoln
Quentin Skinner, Machiavelli
Peter Singer, Marx
Rana Mitter, Modern China
Senia Paseta, Modern Ireland
Christopher Goto-Jones, Modern Japan
Steven Grosby, Nationalism
Elleke Boehmer, Nelson Mandela
Joseph M. Siracusa, Nuclear Weapons
Kenneth Minogue, Politics
David Miller, Political Philosophy
Gil Troy, The Reagan Revolution
Mike Newman , Socialism
Charles Townshend, Terrorism
Amrita Narlikar, World Trade Organization
Economics
Partha Dasgupta, Economics
Ken Binmore, Game Theory
Eric Rauchway, The Great Depression
Law
Clapham, Human Rights
Raymond Wacks, Law
Raymond Wacks, Philosophy of Law
Religion
Mark Chapman, Anglicanism
Paul Foster, Apocryphal Gospels
Henry Chadwick, Augustine
Eric H. Cline, Biblical Archaeology
Michael Carrithers, Buddha
Damien Keown, Buddhism
Damien Keown, Buddhist Ethics
Gerald O'Collins, Catholicism
Linda Woodhead , Christianity
Kim Knott, Hinduism
Malise Ruthven, Islam
Norman Solomon, Judaism
Joseph Dan, Kabbalah
Patrick Gardiner, Kierkegaard
Richard Lyman Bushman, Mormonism
Michael D. Coogan, The Old Testament
E. P. Sanders, Paul
Francis J. Bremer, Puritanism
Pink Dandelion, The Quakers
Eleanor Nesbitt , Sikhism
John Riches, The Bible
Michael Cook, The Koran
David F. Ford, Theology
Science and Psychology
Uta Frith, Autism
David O’Shea , The Brain
Leonard Smith, Chaos
Susan Blackmore , Consciousness
Peter Coles, Cosmology
Fred Piper, Cryptography
Jonathan Howard, Darwin
Nick Middleton, Deserts
David Norman , Dinosaurs
J Allan Hobson , Dreaming
Leslie Iversen, Drugs
Martin Redfern, The Earth
Philip Ball, The Elements
Brian Charlesworth, Evolution
Anthony Storr, Freud
Keith Thomson, Fossils
John Gribbin, Galaxies
Stillman Drake, Galileo
Matthews and Herbert, Geography
Bill McGuire, Global Catastrophes
Mark Maslin, Global Warming 2/e
Michael Hoskin, History of Astronomy
Michael J. Benton, History of Life
Bernard Wood, Human Evolution
Ian J. Deary, Intelligence
Anthony Stevens, Jung
Timothy Gowers, Mathematics
Tony Hope, Medical Ethics
Jonathan K. Foster, Memory
Philip Ball, Molecules
Robert Iliffe, Newton
Frank Close, Nothing
Frank Close, Particle Physics
Samir Okasha, Philosophy of Science
Tom Burns, Psychiatry
Butler & McManus, Psychology
John Polkinghorne, Quantum Theory
Russell Stannard, Relativity
Chris Frith, Schizophrenia
Thomas Dixon, Science & Religion
David J. Hand, Statistics
Stephen J. Blundell, Superconductivity



