From anarchism to artificial intelligence and genetics to global terrorism,
Beginner’s Guides equip readers with the tools to fully understand the
most challenging and important debates of our age. Written by experts in
a clear and accessible style, books in this series are substantial enough to
be thorough but compact enough to be read by anyone wanting to know
more about the world they live in.
anarchism
ruth kinna
anti-capitalism
simon tormey
artificial intelligence
blay whitby
biodiversity
john spicer
bioterror & biowarfare
malcolm dando
the brain
a. al-chalabi, m.r. turner
& r.s. delamont
criminal psychology
ray bull et al.
Forthcoming:
astrobiology
lewis dartnell
asylum
pamela goldberg
capitalism
andrew kilmister, gary
browning
cloning
aaron levine
conspiracy theories
alasdair spark
extrasolar planets
ian stevens
fair trade
jacqueline decarlo
forensic science
jay siegel
galaxies
joanne baker
human rights
david beetham
immigration
liza schuster
the irish conflict
anthony mcintyre,
david adams
mafia
racism
alana lentin
radical philosophy
andrew collier
time
amarendra swarup
volcanoes
rosaly lopes
democracy
david beetham
energy
vaclav smil
evolution
burton s. guttman
evolutionary psychology
barrett & john lycett
genetics
a. griffiths, b. guttman,
d. suzuki & t. cullis
global terrorism
leonard weinberg
NATO
jennifer medcalf
the palestine–israeli
conflict
dan cohn-sherbok &
dawoud el-alami
philosophy of mind
postmodernism
kevin hart
quantum physics
alastair i. m. rae
religion
martin forward
the small arms trade
m. schroeder, r. stohl &
d.m. smith
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edward feser
james finckenauer
robin dunbar, louise