Very Short Introductions
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The Very Short Introductions series (or VSI series) is a book series published by the Oxford University Press publishing house. Each book in the series offers a concise yet cogent introduction to a particular subject. Written by acknowledged experts, most books are between 100-150 pages and contain suggestions for further reading. Authors often present personal viewpoints, but each introduction is intended to be balanced and complete.
As of October 2006, there are more than 150 titles in the series, including History, Theology, Literary Theory, Philosophy of Science, Postmodernism, Emotion, Animal Rights, Ethics, Shakespeare, Hume, Terrorism, The Spanish Civil War and Evolution. The publisher states that "the series will encompass every major academic discipline, offering all readers an accessible and abundant reference library."
The VSI series has been extremely successful, both commercially and critically, since its inception in 1998. Many of the books have been used as textbooks in introductory university courses.
[edit] List of books in the series
[edit] Boxed Sets
Six boxed sets, each with a different theme, were released in 2006. Five best selling books of the series from the theme are included and each of the set is also with a free copy of Very Short Introduction to Everything.
- The Ballot Box
- Politics (008)
- Capitalism (108)
- Democracy (075)
- Socialism (126)
- Fascism (077)
- The Brain Box
- Evolution (100)
- Consciousness (121)
- Intelligence (039)
- Cosmology (051)
- Quantum Theory (069)
- The Thought Box
- Hegel (049)
- Marx (028)
- Nietzsche (034)
- Schopenhauer (062)
- Kierkegaard (058)
- The Basics Box
- Philosophy (055)
- Mathematics (066)
- History (016)
- Politics (008)
- Psychology (006)
- The Boom Box
- Ancient Warfare (117)
- Cold War (087)
- Crusades (140)
- French Revolution (054)
- Spanish Civil War (123)
- The Picture Box
- Art History (102)
- Renaissance Art (129)
- Modern Art (120)
- Architecture (072)
- Design (136)