Andrew Heywood

Andrew Heywood is a British author of textbooks on politics and political science.[1]

Bibliography

  • Political Ideologies: An Introduction (1992, Palgrave MacMillan)
  • Political Ideas and Concepts: An Introduction (1994, Palgrave MacMillan)[2]
  • Political Theory: An Introduction, first appeared as Political Ideas and Concepts: An Introduction (1994, Palgrave MacMillan)[2][3]
  • Politics (1997, Palgrave MacMillan)[4]
  • Key Concepts in Politics (2000, Palgrave MacMillan)
  • British Politics (2008, Palgrave MacMillan)
  • Essentials of UK Politics (2008, Palgrave MacMillan)
  • Global Politics (2011, Palgrave MacMillan)
  • Key Concepts in Politics and International Relations (2015, Palgrave)
  • Essentials of UK Politics: For as and A-Level (2017, Palgrave)
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See also

  • Mike Arrington

References

  1. Swain, Harriet (5 October 2007). "A textbook case for writing one". The Times Higher Education Supplement. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  2. Sarraga, Jessica (20 May 1994). "Free and just states of mind -- Political Ideas and Concepts (book review)". The Times Educational Supplement; London.
  3. "Politics: the isms and isn'ts". Times Higher Education. 18 February 2000. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  4. Conley, Frank (3 October 1997). "Thoroughness wins the vote (book review)". The Times Educational Supplement; London.



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