Series Very Short Introductions
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114,712 Books
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- Classics: A Very Short Introduction by Mary Beard
- Music: A Very Short Introduction by Nicholas Cook
- Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction by Damien Keown
- Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction by Jonathan D. Culler
- Hinduism: A Very Short Introduction by Kim Knott
- Psychology: A Very Short Introduction by Gillian Butler
- Islam: A Very Short Introduction by Malise Ruthven
- Politics: A Very Short Introduction by Kenneth Minogue
- Theology: A Very Short Introduction by David F. Ford
- Archaeology: A Very Short Introduction by Paul Bahn
- Judaism: A Very Short Introduction by Norman Solomon
- Sociology: A Very Short Introduction by Steve Bruce
- The Koran: A Very Short Introduction by Michael Cook
- The Bible: A Very Short Introduction by John Riches
- Social and Cultural Anthropology: A Very Short Introduction by Peter Just
- History: A Very Short Introduction by John H. Arnold
- Roman Britain: A Very Short Introduction by Peter Salway
- The Anglo-Saxon Age: A Very Short Introduction by John Blair
- Medieval Britain: A Very Short Introduction by John Gillingham
- The Tudors: A Very Short Introduction by John A. Guy
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Collections and Selections
| The Thought Box: Very Short Introductions by Various 3 copies | boxed set 49, 28, 34, 62, 58 |
| The Picture Box: Very Short Introductions 12 copies | boxed set 72, 102, 120, 129, 136 |
| The Brain Box (Very Short Introductions) 5 copies | boxed set 100, 121, 39, 51, 69 |
DescriptionsEdit Descriptions
- Very Short Introductions (VSI) is a series published by the Oxford University Press (OUP). The books are concise introductions to particular subjects, intended for a general audience but written by experts. Most are under 200 pages long.
URL: https://en.wikipedia.org…Very_Short_Introductions (English, Wikipedia)
Other Names
English: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford Very Short Introductions, The Oxford Very Short Introductions Series — Chinese, traditional: 牛津通識課















































