List of Cambridge University Press book series

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This is a list of book series published by Cambridge University Press .

Contents

Anthropology

Among the book series in anthropology published by Cambridge University Press are: [1]

Archaeology

Among the book series in archaeology published by Cambridge University Press are: [2]

Area studies

Among the book series in area studies published by Cambridge University Press are: [3]

Art

Among the book series in the arts published by Cambridge University Press are: [4]

Chemistry

Among the book series in chemistry published by Cambridge University Press are: [5]

Classical Studies

Among the book series in classical studies published by Cambridge University Press are. [6]

Computer Science

Among the book series in computer science published by Cambridge University Press are: [7]

Drama and Theatre

Among the book series in drama and the theatre published by Cambridge University Press are: [8]

Earth and Environmental Sciences

Among the book series in earth and environmental sciences published by Cambridge University Press are: [9]

Economics

50 results in Economics

Education

3 results in Education

Engineering

21 results in Engineering

Film, Media, Mass Communication

5 results in Film, Media, Mass Communication

General Science

10 results in General Science

Geography

15 results in Geography

History

142 results in History

Language and Linguistics

27 results in Language and Linguistics

Law

64 results in Law

Life Sciences

52 results in Life Sciences

Literature

63 results in Literature

Management

10 results in Management

Materials Science

2 results in Materials Science

Mathematics

31 results in Mathematics

Medicine

29 results in Medicine

Music

22 results in Music

Philosophy

46 results in Philosophy

Physics and Astronomy

26 results in Physics and Astronomy

Politics and International Relations

81 results in Politics and International Relations

Psychiatry

10 results in Psychiatry

Psychology

23 results in Psychology

Religion

35 results in Religion

Sociology

22 results in Sociology

Statistics and Probability

7 results in Statistics and Probability

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References

  1. "Anthropology". Cambridge Core.
  2. "Archaeology". Cambridge Core.
  3. "Area Studies". Cambridge Core.
  4. "Art". Cambridge Core.
  5. "Chemistry". Cambridge Core.
  6. "Classical Studies". Cambridge Core.
  7. "Computer Science". Cambridge Core.
  8. "Drama and Theatre". Cambridge Core.
  9. "Earth and Environmental Sciences". Cambridge Core.