Ideology: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)

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Ideology: A Very Short Introduction

 
 

VERY SHORT INTRODUCTIONS are for anyone wanting a stimulating and accessible way in to a new subject. They are written by experts, and have been published in more than 25 languages worldwide.

The series began in 1995, and now represents a wide variety of topics in history, philosophy, religion, science, and the humanities. Over the next few years it will grow to a library of around 200 volumes – a Very Short Introduction to everything from ancient Egypt and Indian philosophy to conceptual art and cosmology.

 
 

Very Short Introductions available now:

ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
Julia Annas

THE ANGLO-SAXON AGE
John Blair

ANIMAL RIGHTS   
David DeGrazia

ARCHAEOLOGY   
Paul Bahn

ARCHITECTURE
Andrew Ballantyne

ARISTOTLE   
Jonathan Barnes

ART HISTORY   
Dana Arnold

ART THEORY   
Cynthia Freeland

THE HISTORY OF
ASTRONOMY   Michael Hoskin

ATHEISM   
Julian Baggini

AUGUSTINE   
Henry Chadwick

BARTHES   
Jonathan Culler

THE BIBLE   
John Riches

BRITISH POLITICS
Anthony Wright

BUDDHA   
Michael Carrithers

BUDDHISM   
Damien Keown

CAPITALISM   
James Fulcher

THE CELTS   
Barry Cunliffe

CHOICE THEORY
Michael Allingham

CHRISTIAN ART   
Beth Williamson

CLASSICS   
Mary Beard and
John Henderson

CLAUSEWITZ   
Michael Howard

THE COLD WAR
Robert McMahon

CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY
Simon Critchley

COSMOLOGY   
Peter Coles

CRYPTOGRAPHY
Fred Piper and Sean Murphy

DADA AND SURREALISM
David Hopkins

DARWIN   
Jonathan Howard

DEMOCRACY   
Bernard Crick

DESCARTES   
Tom Sorell

DRUGS   
Leslie Iversen

THE EARTH   
Martin Redfern

EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY
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

EVOLUTION
Brian and Deborah Charlesworth

FASCISM   
Kevin Passmore

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
William Doyle

FREUD   
Anthony Storr

GALILEO   
Stillman Drake

GANDHI   
Bhikhu Parekh

GLOBALIZATION
Manfred Steger

HEGEL   
Peter Singer

HEIDEGGER   
Michael Inwood

HINDUISM   
Kim Knott

HISTORY   
John H. Arnold

HOBBES   
Richard Tuck

HUME   
A. J. Ayer

IDEOLOGY   
Michael Freeden

INDIAN PHILOSOPHY
Sue Hamilton

INTELLIGENCE   
Ian J. Deary

ISLAM   
Malise Ruthven

JUDAISM   
Norman Solomon

JUNG   
Anthony Stevens

KANT   
Roger Scruton

KIERKEGAARD   
Patrick Gardiner

THE KORAN   
Michael Cook

LINGUISTICS   
Peter Matthews

LITERARY THEORY
Jonathan Culler

LOCKE   
John Dunn

LOGIC   
Graham Priest

MACHIAVELLI   
Quentin Skinner

MARX   
Peter Singer

MATHEMATICS   
Timothy Gowers

MEDIEVAL BRITAIN
John Gillingham and
Ralph A. Griffiths

MODERN IRELAND
Senia Pašeta

MOLECULES   
Philip Ball

MUSIC   
Nicholas Cook

NIETZSCHE   
Michael Tanner

NINETEENTH-CENTURY
BRITAIN   Christopher Harvie and
H. C. G. Matthew

NORTHERN IRELAND
Marc Mulholland

PAUL   
E. P. Sanders

PHILOSOPHY   
Edward Craig

PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Samir Okasha

PLATO   
Julia Annas

POLITICS   
Kenneth Minogue

POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
David Miller

POSTCOLONIALISM
Robert Young

POSTMODERNISM
Christopher Butler

POSTSTRUCTURALISM
Catherine Belsey

PREHISTORY   
Chris Gosden

PRESOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY
Catherine Osborne

PSYCHOLOGY   
Gillian Butler and
Freda McManus

QUANTUM THEORY
John Polkinghorne

ROMAN BRITAIN   
Peter Salway

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

SHAKESPEARE   
Germaine Greer

SOCIAL AND CULTURAL
ANTHROPOLOGY
John Monaghan and Peter Just

SOCIOLOGY   
Steve Bruce

SOCRATES   
C. C. W. Taylor

SPINOZA   
Roger Scruton

STUART BRITAIN   
John Morrill

TERRORISM   
Charles Townshend

THEOLOGY   
David F. Ford

THE TUDORS   
John Guy

TWENTIETH-CENTURY
BRITAIN   Kenneth O. Morgan

WITTGENSTEIN   
A. C. Grayling

WORLD MUSIC   
Philip Bohlman

Available soon:

AFRICAN HISTORY
John Parker and Richard Rathbone

ANCIENT EGYPT   
Ian Shaw

THE BRAIN   
Michael O’Shea

BUDDHIST ETHICS
Damien Keown

CHAOS   
Leonard Smith

CHRISTIANITY   
Linda Woodhead

CITIZENSHIP   
Richard Bellamy

CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE
Robert Tavernor

CLONING   
Arlene Judith Klotzko

CONTEMPORARY ART
Julian Stallabrass

THE CRUSADES
Christopher Tyerman

DERRIDA   
Simon Glendinning

DESIGN   
John Heskett

DINOSAURS   
David Norman

DREAMING   
J. Allan Hobson

ECONOMICS   
Partha Dasgupta

THE END OF THE WORLD
Bill McGuire

EXISTENTIALISM   
Thomas Flynn

THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Michael Howard

FREE WILL   
Thomas Pink

FUNDAMENTALISM
Malise Ruthven

HABERMAS   
Gordon Finlayson

HIEROGLYPHS
Penelope Wilson

HIROSHIMA   
B. R. Tomlinson

HUMAN EVOLUTION
Bernard Wood

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Paul Wilkinson

JAZZ   
Brian Morton

MANDELA   
Tom Lodge

MEDICAL ETHICS
Tony Hope

THE MIND   
Martin Davies

MYTH   
Robert Segal

NATIONALISM   
Steven Grosby

PERCEPTION   
Richard Gregory

PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Jack Copeland and Diane Proudfoot

PHOTOGRAPHY
Steve Edwards

THE RAJ   
Denis Judd

THE RENAISSANCE
Jerry Brotton

RENAISSANCE ART
Geraldine Johnson

SARTRE   
Christina Howells

THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR
Helen Graham

TRAGEDY   
Adrian Poole

THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Martin Conway

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