Very Short Introductions - Future Publications

Future Publications

  • Comedy (Matthew Bevis)
  • Rastafari (Ennis B. Edmonds)
  • The Napoleonic Wars (Mike Rapport)
  • The Avant Garde (David Cottington)
  • Thought (Tim Bayne)
  • Medical Law (Charles Foster)
  • Buddhism (Damien Keown) (updated edition)
  • American Politics (Richard M. Valelly)
  • Education (Gary Thomas)
  • Rhetoric (Richard Toye)
  • The Silk Road (James A. Milward)
  • Mao (Delia Davin)
  • The British Constitution (Martin Loughlin)
  • Symmetry (Ian Stewart)
  • Globalization (Manfred Steger) (third edition)
  • The British Empire (Ashley Jackson)
  • Bacteria (Sebastian G.B. Amyes)
  • Happiness (Daniel M. Haybron)
  • British Politics (Tony Wright) (second edition)
  • Marine Biology (Philip V. Mladenov)
  • The Trojan War (Eric H. Cline)
  • Palestinian-Israeli Conflict (Martin Bunton)
  • Climate (Mark Maslin)
  • Malthus (Donald Winch)
  • Diaspora (Kevin Kenny)
  • The Beats (David Sterritt)
  • Sociolinguistics (John Edwards)
  • Peace (Oliver P. Richmond)

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