Past Masters (book series)

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Dante by George Holmes, 1980.

Past Masters is an Oxford University Press book series published from 1980. Directly inspired by Isaiah Berlin's approach to the history of ideas, the series was created by Henry Hardy in 1980, with Keith Thomas as General Editor. Its aim was to provide a brief, lively introduction to the ideas and beliefs of important thinkers from the past who have influenced the way we think today.[1] In 1995 it was expanded to form the Very Short Introductions series, in which a number of Past Masters were subsequently republished.

Publication history[edit]

Note: This list may not be complete. ISBNs given refer mainly to the paperback editions.

1980s[edit]

1990s[edit]

*Also published as a Very Short Introduction.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Past Masters Oxford University Press USA. Retrieved 20 March 2015.