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Oxford Companions is a book series published by Oxford University Press, providing general knowledge within a specific area.[1] The first book published in the series was The Oxford Companion to English Literature (1932), compiled by the retired diplomat Sir Paul Harvey.
The series has included (in alphabetical order):
Title | Subject |
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The Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art and Culture | Aboriginal art and culture |
The Oxford Companion to African American Literature | African American literature |
The Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink | American food and drink |
The Oxford Companion to American History | American history |
The Oxford Companion to American Law | American law |
The Oxford Companion to American Literature | American literature |
The Oxford Companion to American Military History | American military history |
The Oxford Companion to the American Musical: Theatre, Film, and Television | American musicals |
The Oxford Companion to American Theatre | American theatre |
The Oxford Companion to Animal Behaviour | Animal behaviour |
The Oxford Companion to Archaeology | Archaeology |
The Oxford Companion to Art | Art |
The Oxford Companion to Australian Children's Literature | Australian children's literature |
The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore | Australian folklore |
Oxford Companion to Australian Gardens | Australian gardens |
The Oxford Companion to Australian History | Australian history |
The Oxford Companion to Australian Jazz | Australian jazz |
The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature | Australian literature |
The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History | Australian military history |
Oxford Companion to Australian Politics | Australian politics |
The Oxford Companion to Australian Sport | Australian sport |
The Oxford Companion to the Book | Books |
The Oxford Companion to Beer | Beer |
The Oxford Companion to the Bible | The Bible |
The Oxford Companion to Black British History | Black British history |
The Oxford Companion to the Body | The human body |
The Oxford Companion to British History | British history |
The Oxford Companion to the Brontës | The Brontës |
The Oxford Companion to Canadian History and Literature | Canadian history and literature |
The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature | Canadian literature |
The Oxford Companion to Chaucer | Chaucer |
The Oxford Companion to Chess | Chess |
The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature | Children's literature |
The Oxford Companion to Christian Art and Architecture | Christian art and architecture |
The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought | Christian thought |
The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization | Classical civilization |
The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature | Classical literature |
The Oxford Companion to Cosmology | Cosmology |
The Oxford Companion to Crime and Mystery Writing | Crime and mystery writing |
The Oxford Companion to the Decorative Arts | The decorative arts |
The Oxford Companion to the Earth | Earth |
The Oxford Companion to Edwardian Fiction | Edwardian fiction |
The Oxford Companion to the English Language | The English language |
The Oxford Companion to English Literature | English literature |
The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales | Fairy tales |
The Oxford Companion to Film | Film |
The Oxford Companion to Food | Food |
The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French | French literature |
The Oxford Companion to French Literature | French literature |
The Oxford Companion to the Garden | Gardens |
The Oxford Companion to Gardens | Gardens |
The Oxford Companion to German Literature | German literature |
The Oxford Companion to Global Change | Global change |
The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia | The High Court of Australia |
The Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science | The history of modern science |
The Oxford Companion to Indian Archaeology: The Archaeological Foundations of Ancient India | Indian archaeology |
The Oxford Companion to Indian Theatre | Indian theatre |
The Oxford Companion to International Criminal Justice | International criminal justice |
The Oxford Companion to Irish History | Irish history |
The Oxford Companion to Irish Literature | Irish literature |
The Oxford Companion to Italian Food | Italian food |
The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature | Italian literature |
The Oxford Companion to J. M. W. Turner | J. M. W. Turner |
The Oxford Companion to Jazz | Jazz |
The New Oxford Companion to Law | Law |
The Oxford Companion to Law | Law |
The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales | The literature of Wales |
The Oxford Companion to Local and Family History | Local and family history |
The Oxford Companion to Mark Twain | Mark Twain |
The Oxford Companion to Medicine | Medicine |
The Oxford Illustrated Companion to Medicine | Medicine |
The Oxford Medical Companion | Medicine |
The Oxford Companion to Military History | Military history |
The Oxford Companion to the Mind | The mind |
The New Oxford Companion to Music | Music |
The Oxford Companion to Music | Music |
The Oxford Companion to Musical Instruments | Musical instruments |
The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature | New Zealand literature |
The Oxford Names Companion | Names |
The Oxford Companion to Philosophy | Philosophy |
The Oxford Companion to the Photograph | Photography |
The Oxford Companion to Politics in India | Politics of India |
The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World | Politics of the world |
The Oxford Companion to Popular Music | Popular music |
An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age: British Culture, 1776-1832 | The Romantic Age |
The Oxford Companion to Scottish History | Scottish history |
The Oxford Companion to the Second World War | World War II |
The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare | Shakespeare |
The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea | Ships and the sea |
The Oxford India Guide Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology | Sociology and social anthropology |
The Oxford Companion to Spanish Literature | Spanish literature |
The Oxford Companion to Spirits and Cocktails | Distilled spirits beverages |
The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States | The Supreme Court of the United States |
The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Art | Twentieth-century art |
The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century British Politics | Twentieth-century British politics |
The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English | Twentieth-century literature in English |
The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English | Twentieth-century poetry in English |
The Oxford Companion to United States History | United States history |
The Oxford Companion to Wine | Wine |
The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States | Women's writing in the United States |
The Oxford Companion to World Exploration | World exploration |
The Oxford Companion to World Mythology | World mythology |
The Oxford Companion to World Sports and Games | World sports and games |
The Oxford Companion to the Year: An Exploration of Calendar Customs and Time-reckoning | Calendar customs and time-reckoning |
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