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List of historians - A.
Irving Abella, Canadian historian & author
Robert G. Albion, maritime history
Gar Alperovitz, American historian, Hiroshima
Ida Altman, American historian, colonial Spain & Latin America
Stephen Ambrose, (1936–2002), American; WW2, U.S. political
Charles McLean Andrews, (1863–1943), American; U.S. colonial history
Joyce Appleby, American; US early national
Herbert Aptheker, (1915–2003), American; African Ame ...
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List of historians - Modern historians after 1900
List of historians - A
- Irving Abella, Canadian historian & author
- Robert G. Albion, maritime history
- Gar Alperovitz, American historian, Hiroshima
- Ida Altman, American historian, colonial Spain & Latin America
- Stephen Ambrose, (1936–2002), American; WW2, U.S. political
- Charles McLean Andrews, (1863–1943), American; U.S. colonial history
- Joyce Appleby, American; US early national
- Herbert Aptheker, (1915–2003), American; African American history
- Philippe Aries, French; medieval; childhood
- Leonard J. Arrington, (1917–1999), American; Mormons
- Mikhail Artamonov, (1898–1972), founder of Khazar studies
- Jonathan Atkins, American historian, pre-civil war U.S. history
- Zurab Avalishvili, (1876–1944), history of Georgia and the Caucasus
- Paul Avrich, Russian history, the Anarchist movement (chiefly in the United States)
List of historians - B
- Yehuda Bauer, the Holocaust
- David E. Barclay, German history
- G.W.S. Barrow, Scottish history
- Jacques Barzun, (born 1907), cultural history
- Hanna Batatu, Palestinian historian and author of an authoritative study of modern Iraq
- Charles Bean, (1879–1968), Australia in World War I
- Charles A. Beard, (1874–1948), American historian, An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States
- Mary Ritter Beard, (1876–1958), American Historian and wife of Charles A. Beard
- Charles Bergquist, American historian, Latin American and labor history, author of Labor in Latin America: Comparative Essays on Argentina, Chile, Venezuela, and Colombia
- Isaiah Berlin, (1909–1997), history of ideas
- Michael Beschloss, (born 1955) American historian and celebrity intellectual, history of the U.S. presidency
- Nicholas Bethell, Soviet history
- David Blackbourn
- Geoffrey Blainey, Australian history
- Marc Bloch, (1886–1944), medieval France.
- Gisela Bock, German feminist historian.
- Daniel J. Boorstin, (1914–2004), intellectual history, American history
- John Boswell, (1947–1994), medievalist and gay history
- Paul Boyer, American historian, author of By the Bomb's Early Light
- Karl Dietrich Bracher, (1922-), modern German history
- William Brandon, (1914–2002), historian of the American West and Native Americans
- Fernand Braudel
- Robin Briggs
- Douglas Brinkley
- Martin Broszat, (1926-1989) Nazi Germany
- Miland Brown, American historian who maintains the World History Blog
- Peter Brown
- Christopher Browning, the Holocaust
- Otto Brunner, medieval and early modern Austria
- Alan Bullock, (1914–2004)
- Peter Burke
- Michael Burns - actor and historian
- J. B. Bury, classical history
- John Hill Burton, (1809–1881), Scottish Jacobin history
- Jeffrey Burton Russell
- Herbert Butterfield, author of The Whig Version of History
List of historians - C
- Angus Calder, British historian, British history
- Otto Maria Carpeaux, (1900–1978) foremost historian of literature
- E. H. Carr, (1892–1982) Soviet history, International Relations
- Carolyn Joyce Carty [1957- )Faith
- Lionel Casson
- Boris Celovsky, Czech-German relations
- M. Chahin, Armenian history
- Howard I. Chapelle, maritime history
- Maher Charif, Palestinian historian specialising in modern Arab intellectual history and political movements
- Iris Chang, (1968-2004) Chinese in American & Japanese war crimes
- Rev. Professor Alexander Campbell Cheyne, Scottish Ecclesiastical Historian
- Winston Churchill, (1874–1965) political, biographical, military history
- Robert Conquest, (born 1917) Russia, Soviet Union
- Gordon A. Craig, (1913-) German history & diplomatic history
- Dan Cruickshank, British and architectural history, TV presenter
List of historians - D-E
- Robert Dallek, biographer of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson and John F. Kennedy
- Vahakn N. Dadrian, Armenian genocide
- David B. Danbom rural America
- Lucy Dawidowicz, Jewish history and the Holocaust.
- Saul David, military history
- John Davies
- Norman Davies, Polish and British history
- Natalie Zemon Davis, feminist cultural historian, early modern France, film and history
- Vernon E. Davis, Vietnam war
- Graeme Davison, Australian Social Historian
- Renzo De Felice, Italian fascism
- Esther Delisle, (b. 1954), French-Canadian historian & author
- Isaac Deutscher, (1907–1967) biographer of Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin
- Tom M. Devine, Scottish historian
- Igor M. Diakonov, (1914), Ancient East
- Robert Divine, 20c diplomatic history
- David Herbert Donald Lincon and Civil War
- John W. Dower, Japan in 1940s
- Georges Duby, (1924–1996), Middle Ages
- Eamon Duffy, 15th-17th century religious history
- Trevor Dupuy
- Will Durant, author of the Story of Civilization series
- Geoff Eley
- John Elliott, (born 1941) Early Modern Spain
- Joseph J. Ellis biographer of US Founding Fathers
- Geoffrey Elton, Tudor England
- Peter Englund, Swedish
- Richard J. Evans, German social history
- Alf Evers, (1905-2004) American historian
List of historians - F
- Ronan Fanning, Irish historian
- Brian Farrell, (born 1929)
- Lucien Febvre, (1878–1956), French historian
- Niall Ferguson, British historian, author of The Pity of War: Explaining World War I
- Marc Ferro, French historian
- Joachim Fest, (born 1926), Nazi Germany
- Orlando Figes, (born 1957)), Russia
- David Hackett Fischer, American economic historian, author of The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History
- Fritz Fischer, German historian
- Frances Fitzgerald, American journalist and historian, author of Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and Americans in Vietnam
- Robert Fogel, American economic history
- Eric Foner, Reconstruction
- Shelby Foote, (1916–2005), American Civil War
- Michel Foucault, (1926–1984), French historian of ideas / philosopher
- Elizabeth Fox-Genosvse, cultural & social history, women's history and Southern history
- Walter Frank, (1905–1945), Nazi historian and anti-Semitic writer
- H. Bruce Franklin, American historian of the Vietnam War, author of M.I.A. or Mythmaking in America
- Antonia Fraser, England
- Saul Friedländer , history of the Holocaust
- Karl Friday, Heian Period Japan, early premodern Japanese warfare
- Sheppard Frere
- David Fromkin
- Bruno Fuligni
- Francis Fukuyama, (born 1955)
- François Furet, French historian
List of historians - G
- John Lewis Gaddis, diplomatic history
- François-Louis Ganshof, medieval history
- Lloyd Gardner, diplomatic history
- Franklin Garrett, history of Atlanta
- Peter Gay, psyochistory
- Eugene Genovese, (1930-) Southern history
- Pieter Geyl, Dutch historian
- Martin Gilbert
- Carlo Ginzburg, pioneer of microhistory
- Carol Gluck, American historian, author of Japan's Modern Myths: Ideology in the Late Meiji Period
- Andrew Gordon
- Bogo Grafenauer, (1916–1995), Slovene medievalist
- A. Kirk Grayson, Ancient Middle East
- Peter Green, ancient history
- Vivian H. H. Green, (1915–2005), author of A New History of Christianity
- Lionel Groulx, (1878–1967), priest, historian
- Rene Grousset, wrote histories of Central Asia and the Near East
- Ranajit Guha, history of India and critical historiography
- Lev Gumilyov, (1912–1992), Soviet historian
- John Guy, leading Tudor specialist
List of historians - H-I
- Irfan Habib
- Harland Hagler, Early American, Old South
- Nicholas G. L. Hammond, Macedonia and Greece
- Victor Davis Hanson, ancient warfare
- Charles H. Haskins, Americans first medieval historian
- Denys Hay, (1915–1994), medieval and Renaissance Europe
- Jeffrey Herf, German and European history
- Arthur Herman, American and British history
- Raul Hilberg, history of the Holocaust
- Klaus Hildebrand, 19th-20th German history
- Christopher Hill, (1912–2003), 17th century England
- Andreas Hillgruber, 20th German history
- Gertrude Himmelfarb, (born 1924) 19th century British intellectual, social and cultural history
- Eric Hobsbawm, (born 1917) British historian, labour history
- Marshall Hodgson,History of Islamic Civilization
- Richard Hofstadter, (1916–1970), American political historian, intellectual historian, author of The American Political Tradition: And the Men Who Made It, The Age of Reform, and Anti-Intellectualism in American Life
- Richard Holmes, Military History
- William Hoskins, Landscape History
- Albert Hourani, Middle Eastern history
- Daniel Horowitz, United States intellectual history; history of consumer culture
- Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz, history of women, sexuality, and higher education
- Alistair Horne, modern French history
- Michael Howard
- Johan Huizinga, Dutch historian, author of Waning of the Middle Ages
- Tristram Hunt, (born 1974)
- Michael Ignatieff, (born 1947) author of Virtual War: Kosovo and Beyond
- Eiko Ikegami, Japanese historian, author of The Taming of the Samurai
- David John Cawdell Irving, British historian, (born 1938)
- Jonathan Israel, British historian
- Herbert Adams Gibbons
List of historians - J-K
- Eberhard Jäckel, Nazi Germany
- Nikoloz Janashia, (1931–1982), history of Georgia and the Caucasus
- Simon Janashia, (1900–1947), history of Georgia and the Caucasus
- Pawel Jasienica, (1909–1970), Polish historian, Polish history
- Francis Jennings, history of native American peoples
- Marius Jensen, American historian, author of China in the Tokugawa World
- Amy Johnson (I), American historian, modern Egpytian history
- Paul Johnson, (born 1928), British Historian, Western civilization
- Gwyn Jones, medieval history
- Loe de Jong, Dutch historian, author of The Kingdom of the Netherlands during the Second World War
- Gregory J. Kasza, American historian, author of The State and the Mass Media in Japan, 1918-1945
- Donald Kagan, ancient Greek history
- John Keegan, (born 1934) English historian, popular military history
- Elizabeth Topham Kennan - medievalist and former president, Mount Holyoke College
- George F. Kennan, (a.k.a. 'X') American diplomat and historian, history of US-Soviet relations
- Paul Kennedy, British historian, author of influential The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers
- Ian Kershaw, German history
- Daniel J. Kevles, history of science, In the Name of Eugenics, and The Physicists
- France Kidrič, (1880–1950), literary history
- Vilen Khlgatyan, History of the ancient Near East
- Gabriel Kolko
- Claudia Koonz, women's history under Nazi Germany.
- Thomas Kuhn, (1922–1996), history of science, author of The Copernican Revolution, Black-Body Theory and the Quantum Discontinuity, and the influential The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
List of historians - L
- Leopold Labedz, Soviet history
- Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, French historian, pioneer in the fields of history from below and microhistory
- Michael Laffan, Irish historian
- David Lavender, (1910–2003), history of the American West
- Walter LaFeber, diplomatic history
- Melvyn Leffler, modern international relations
- William Leuchtenburg, American political and legal history
- Barbara Levick, English historian; Roman emperors
- Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie
- Li Ao, (born 1935), Chinese historian
- Leon F. Litwack, American history, African-American history, author of Been in the Storm so Long: The Aftermath of Slavery, and Trouble in Mind: Black Southerners in the Age of Jim Crow
- Mario Liverani Ancient Middle East
- James W. Loewen
- John Edward Lloyd
List of historians - M
- Sr. Margaret MacCurtain, Irish medievalist
- Charles B. MacDonald, World War II
- Forrest McDonald early national US, presidency
- K. B. McFarlane, English medievalist
- Robert Machray
- Rosamond McKitterick
- Ramsay MacMullen
- Magnus Magnusson, Norse history
- Leonard Maltin, famous Disney historian
- Charles Maier, 20th century Europe
- Golo Mann, (1909–1994)
- Robert Mann, American historian of the Vietnam War, wrote A Grand Delusion: America's Descent into Vietnam
- Inga Markovits, author of Imperfect Justice: An East-West German Diary
- Timothy Mason, history of Nazi Germany
- Tyrone G. Martin, USS Constitution
- Rev. F.X. Martin, Irish medievalist and campaigner
- Michael Marrus, French and Jewish history
- William S. McFeely - 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography for Grant: A Biography
- William McNeill, world history
- Laurence Marvin, American historian, French medievalist
- Yoshihisa Tak Matsutaka, wrote The Making of Japanese Manchuria, 1904-1932
- Garrett Mattingly, early modern Europe
- Arno J. Mayer, World War I and Europe
- Richard Maybury, United States, especially WWI, WWII, and the Middle East
- Friedrich Meinecke, German historian
- Russell Menard, Colonial American
- Barbara Metcalf, Indian subcontinent, Muslims of India and Pakistan
- Perry Miller, intellectual historian
- Hans Mommsen
- Wolfgang Mommsen
- Edmund Morgan American colonial and Revolution
- Kenneth O Morgan
- Samuel Eliot Morison, naval history
- Benny Morris, Middle-Eastern history
- George Mosse, German, Jewish, fascist and sexual history
- Gary Moulton, Lewis and Clark
- Roland Mousnier, early modern France
- Lewis Mumford, (1895–1988)
List of historians - N-Q
- Lewis Bernstein Namier, 18th century British history and 20th century diplomatic history
- Allan Nevins, US political and business history; Civil War
- Leo Niehorster, military history
- Henry Newbolt, (1862–1938)
- Frank Ninkovich 20c
- Ernst Nolte, fascism and communism
- Robert Novick, historiography
- David Oates, Ancient Middle East
- Heiko Oberman, Reformation
- Charles Oman, 19th century military history
- Richard Overy, WW2
- Steven Ozment Germany
- Michael Parenti, 20th-21st century political analyst and modern/classical historian.
- Simo Parpola, Ancient Middle East
- Thomas Paterson Cold War
- Peter Paret, military history
- Geoffrey Parker (historian), early modern military history
- Abel Paz Spanish anarchist movement
- Henry Francis Pelham, Roman history
- William Armstrong Percy, Medieval Europe and ancient Greek and Roman history. History of Homosexuality.
- Amos Perlmutter
- Hrvoje Petric (historian), early modern history, environmental history, economic history
- Detlev Peukert, historian of Alltagsgeschichte (history of everyday life) in the Weimar & Nazi eras.
- Liza Picard, London
- Harry W. Pfanz, U.S. Civil War
- Boris B. Piotrovsky, (1908–1990), Urartu and Scythia
- Richard Pipes, Russian and Soviet
- J. H. Plumb, (1911–2001), British historian of the 18th century
- Roy Porter, (1946–2002), history of medicine & Britain
- Eileen Power, Middle Ages
- Ivan Prijatelj, (1875–1937), literary history
- Ludwig Quidde, (1858–1941), editor, pacifist
List of historians - R
- Jack N. Rakove, US Constitution and early politics
- Henry A. Reynolds, Aboriginal - white relations in Australia
- René Rémond, French political history
- Jonathan Riley-Smith, Crusades
- Gerhard Ritter, German history
- B. H. Roberts, (1857–1933), Mormon historian and leader
- J.M. Roberts, European history
- William L. Rodgers
- Sue Rabbitt Roff, American science
- Alex Roland, history of technology, military
- José Luis Romero, Argentina
- Ron Rosenbaum, Hitler
- Theodore Roosevelt, War of 1812, frontier
- Michael Rostovtzeff, ancient history
- Hans Rothfels, modern German history
- Sheila Rowbotham, (born 1943) Feminism Socialism
- A. L. Rowse, (1903–1997)
- Miri Rubin, social history of Europe between 1100-1600.
- R. J. Rummel, genocide
- Steven Runciman, Crusades
- Conrad Russell, 17th century Britain
- Cornelius Ryan, (1920–1974), World War II
- Boris Rybakov, (1908–2001), leader of Soviet anti-Normanists
List of historians - S
- Abram L. Sachar, (1899–1993)
- J. Salwyn Schapiro, fascism
- Dominic Sandbrook, (born 1974), modern Britain and the United States
- Usha Sanyal, Asian history, Islam and Sufism, especially Barelwi movement
- George Sarton, (1884–1956), history of science
- Norman Saul
- Michael Schaller
- Simon Schama, (born 1945), British historian and TV presenter, European and art history
- Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Andrew Jackson, New Deal, John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy; Pulitzer prize winner
- Stephen Schwartz
- Howard Hayes Scullard, (1903–1983), ancient history
- Tom Segev, Israeli history
- Robert Service Soviet and Russian history
- Kenneth Setton, Crusades
- James J. Sheehan modern Germany
- Michael Sherry US airpower
- William L. Shirer, Third Reich
- Quentin Skinner, early modern Britain
- Goldwin Smith, (1823–1910), historian
- Justin Harvey Smith, Mexican-American war; Pulitzer Prize winner
- Thomas C. Smith, (1917–2004), Japanese historian, author The Agrarian Origins of Modern Japan
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, (born 1918), Russian historian and novelist
- Louis Leo Snyder, German nationalism
- Albert Soboul, (1913–1982), French revolution
- Richard Southern, medieval historian
- Jonathan Spence, Chinese history
- Jackson J. Spielvogel, Pennsylvania State University
- Kenneth Stampp, American history, author The Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the Ante-Bellum South
- David Starkey, (born 1945), Tudor historian and TV presenter
- James M. Stayer, German Reformation historian
- Frank Stenton, Anglo-Saxon historian
- Zeev Sternhell
- Lawrence Stone, early modern British social, economic and family history
- Norman Stone, military history
- Hew Strachan, military historian
- Viktor Suvorov, Soviet historian
- Ronald Syme, (1903–1989), ancient history
List of historians - T
- J. L. Talmon,(1916–1980), Modern History, "The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy"
- A. J. P. Taylor, (1906–1990), Historian of European International relations
- Antonio Tellez, (1921–2005), Spanish Anarchism and anti-fascist resistance
- Romila Thapar, (born 1931), Ancient India
- Barbara Thiering, (born 1930), Rediscovered the "Pesher technique" of early Christian history
- Hugh Thomas, Spanish Civil War, Cuba, Atlantic Slave Trade
- E. P. Thompson, (1924–1993), British Labour historian and peace activist, author of The Making of the English Working Class
- Elise Tipton, American and Australian hisotrian, author of Japanese Police State: Tokko in Interwar Japan
- John Toland, (1912-2004), won 1971 Pulitzer for The Rising Sun
- Conrad Totman, American historian, wrote A History of Japan
- Arnold J. Toynbee, (1889–1975), A Study of History
- Marc Trachtenberg, Cold War history
- George Macaulay Trevelyan, (1876–1962)
- Hugh Trevor-Roper, (1914–2003), British historian and peer, specialist on the Nazi leadership
- Barbara Tuchman, (1912–1989) 20c military
- Robert C. Tucker, Stalin
- Henry Ashby Turner, Weimar and Nazi Germany
- Frederick Jackson Turner, (1861–1932), American historian who developed the Frontier Thesis
- Michael J. Varhola, (born 1966), American author of Fire & Ice: The Korean War, 1950-1953, D-Day: The Invasion of Normandy (with Randy Holderfield), and Everyday Life During the Civil War.
List of historians - W
- Retha M Warnicke, (born 1939), Tudor history & gender issues
- Eugen Weber, modern French history
- Cicely Veronica Wedgwood, (1910–1997) British
- Hans-Ulrich Wehler, 19c German social history
- Russell Weigley, military history
- Albert Weisbord
- Lieselotte Welskopf-Henrich
- Godfrey Wettinger, Maltese Medieval Historian
- John Wheeler-Bennett, German history
- John Whyte, focused on Northern Ireland and on divided societies
- Robert Wiebe, (1930–2000) US Progressive Era
- Peter Booth Wiley, American; Opening of Japan
- Eric Williams, (1911–1981), Guianese historian, Caribbean history, anti-imperialist themes
- Glanmor Williams
- William Appleman Williams US diplomatic
- Clyde N. Wilson, 19c American; John C. Calhoun
- Ian Wilson
- Heinrich August Winkler, (born 1938) German history
- Keith Windschuttle, (born 1942) Australian history & historiography
- John B. Wolf, French history
- Michael Wood
- C. Vann Woodward, (1908–1999), American South
List of historians - X-Y-Z
- Robert M. Young, (born 1935), American historian, history of medicine, and human sciences.
- Alfred-Maurice de Zayas, Cuban-American historian of the German expulsions after World War Two.
- Howard Zinn, (born 1922) American historian, popular U.S. history, the Left in the U.S.
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Kennan, George Finlay, George Grote, George Macaulay Trevelyan, George Mosse, George Sarton, Georges Duby, Georgia, Georgian, Gerhard Ritter, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Giraldus Cambrensis, Gisela Bock, Glanmor Williams, Goldwin Smith, Golo Mann, Gordon A. Craig, Grace Aguilar, Gregory of Tours, Guibert of Nogent, H. Bruce Franklin, Han Dynasty, Hanna Batatu, Hans Mommsen, Hans Rothfels, Hans-Ulrich Wehler, Hector Boece, Heian Period, Heiko Oberman, Heinrich August Winkler, Heinrich von Treitschke, Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz, Henri Pirenne, Henry A. Reynolds, Henry Adams, Henry Ashby Turner, Henry Francis Pelham, Henry Newbolt, Herbert Aptheker, Herbert Butterfield, Herodian, Herodotus, Hew Strachan, Historian, Holocaust, Howard Hayes Scullard, Howard I. Chapelle, Howard Zinn, Hrvoje Petric (historian), Hugh Thomas, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Ian Kershaw, Ian Wilson, Ibn Rustah, Ida Altman, Igor M. Diakonov, International Relations, International relations, Irfan Habib, Iris Chang, Irving Abella, Isaac Deutscher, Isaiah Berlin, Ivane Javakhishvili, J. B. Bury, J. H. Plumb, J. L. Talmon, J. Salwyn Schapiro, J.M. Roberts, Jack N. Rakove, Jackson J. Spielvogel, Jacob Burckhardt, Jacques Barzun, James M. Stayer, James W. Loewen, Jean Froissart, Jean de Joinville, Joachim Fest, Joachim Lelewel, Johan Huizinga, Johann Lorenz Von Mosheim, Johannes Longinus, Johannes von Müller, John B. Wolf, John Boswell, John Capgrave, John Colin Dunlop, John Edward Lloyd, John Elliott, John Guy, John Hayward, John Hill Burton, John Keegan, John Lewis Gaddis, John Lingard, John Toland, John W. Dower, John Wheeler-Bennett, John of Fordun, Jonathan Spence, Jordanes, Joseph J. Ellis, Josias Simmler, João de Barros, Jules Michelet, Julius Caesar, Justin Harvey Smith, Justin Winsor, K. B. McFarlane, Kalhana, Karl Dietrich Bracher, Keith Windschuttle, Khazar, Klaus Hildebrand, Konstantin Kavelin, Labour, Laurence Echard, Laurence Marvin, Lawrence Stone, Leo Niehorster, Leonard J. Arrington, Leonard Maltin, Leopold Labedz, Leopold von Ranke, Lev Gumilyov, Lewis Bernstein Namier, Lewis Mumford, Li Ao, Lionel Groulx, List of Canadian historians, List of Irish historians, List of Jewish historians, List of historians by area of study, List of historians of the French Revolution, Lists of authors, Lists of people by occupation, Liutprand of Cremona, Livy, Liza Picard, Lloyd Gardner, Loe de Jong, Louis Leo Snyder, Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont, Lucien Febvre, Lucius Ampelius, Lucy Dawidowicz, Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Ludwig Quidde, Ludwig von Köchel, Magnus Magnusson, Maher Charif, Marc Bloch, Marc Ferro, Marianus Scotus, Mario Liverani, Marshall Hodgson, Martin Broszat, Martin Gilbert, Mary Ritter Beard, Matthew Paris, Michael Beschloss, Michael Burns, Michael Howard, Michael Ignatieff, Michael J. Varhola, Michael Marrus, Michael O'Clery, Michael Parenti, Michael Psellus the Younger, Michael Rostovtzeff, Michael Wood, Michel Foucault, Middle Eastern, Mikhail Artamonov, Mikhail Shcherbatov, Mikheil Tsereteli, Miri Rubin, Mount Holyoke College, Natalie Zemon Davis, Nazi, Nazi Germany, Nennius, Nestor the Chronicler, Niall Ferguson, Nicetas Choniates, Nicholas Bethell, Nicholas G. L. Hammond, Nikodim Kondakov, Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin, Nikolay Kostomarov, Nikoloz Janashia, Norman Davies, Norman Stone, Notker, Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges, Old South, Oprichnina, Orlando Figes, Otto Brunner, Otto Maria Carpeaux, Paolo Paruta, Paul Avrich, Paul Johnson, Paul Kennedy, Paul Vinogradoff, Paul the Deacon, Pawel Jasienica, Peregrine O'Duignan, Perry Miller, Persia, Persian, Peter Brown, Peter Burke, Peter Englund, Peter Gay, Peter Green, Philippe Aries, Philippe de Commines, Piers Langtoft, Pieter Geyl, Plutarch, Polybius, Polydore Vergil, Priscus, Procopius, Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography, Quentin Skinner, Quintus Fabius Pictor, R. J. Rummel, Ranajit Guha, Raphael Holinshed, Rashid al-Din, Raul Hilberg, Regino of Prüm, Rene Grousset, Renzo De Felice, Rev. Professor Alexander Campbell Cheyne, Richard Hofstadter, Richard J. Evans, Richard Maybury, Richard Overy, Richard Pipes, Richard Southern, Robert C. Tucker, Robert Conquest, Robert Fabyan, Robert Fogel, Robert G. Albion, Robert Machray, Robert Mann, Robert Service, Roland Mousnier, Roman emperors, Romila Thapar, Ron Rosenbaum, Ronald Syme, Rosamond McKitterick, Roy Porter, Ruaidhri O Flaithbheartaigh, Russell Menard, Russell Weigley, Russia, Russian Primary Chronicle, Salimbene di Adam, Sallust, Samuel Eliot Morison, Samurai, Saul Friedländer, Saxo Grammaticus, Scythia, Seathrún Céitinn, Sergey Platonov, Sergey Solovyov, Sharaf ad-Din Ali Yazdi, Sheila Rowbotham, Shelby Foote, Sheppard Frere, Sigismund von Herberstein, Sima Guang, Sima Qian, Simo Parpola, Simon Janashia, Simon Schama, Stephen Ambrose, Stephen Schwartz, Steven Ozment, Steven Runciman, Suetonius, Svend Aagesen, Symeon of Durham, Tabari, Teimuraz Bagrationi, Thallus, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Theodor Mommsen, Theodore Roosevelt, Thietmar of Merseburg, Thomas Kuhn, Thomas Macaulay, Thucydides, Timaeus of Tauromenium, Time of Troubles, Timofey Granovsky, Timothy Mason, Tom M. Devine, Tom Segev, Totalitarian Democracy, Tristram Hunt, Tudor, Tyrone G. Martin, Urartu, Usamah ibn Munqidh, Usha Sanyal, Vahakn N. Dadrian, Vasily Klyuchevsky, Vasily Tatishchev, Victor Davis Hanson, Vietnam War, Viktor Suvorov, Voltaire, Walter LaFeber, Weimar, Wilhelm Barthold, Will Durant, William Appleman Williams, William Brandon, William H. Prescott, William Hoskins, William L. Shirer, William McNeill, William S. McFeely, William of Malmesbury, William of Newburgh, William of Tyre, Wincenty Kadlubek, Winston Churchill, Wolfgang Mommsen, Xenophon, Yehuda Bauer, Zacharias Topelius, Zeev Sternhell, Zosimus, Zurab Avalishvili, art history, consumer culture, higher education, historian of ideas, historians, historical period, history from below, history of medicine, ibn Khaldun, intellectual history, labour history, microhistory, naval history, sexuality
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