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This is a list of historians categorized by their area of study. See also [[History]] for overview of historiography
This is a list of historians categorized by their area of study. See also [[History]] for overview of historiography
==[[Historiography]]==
==[[Historiography]]==
*[[Marc Bloch]]<ref> See []</ref>
*[[Marc Bloch]], a leader of the [[Annales School]]
*[[Fernand Braudel]]<ref> See []</ref>
*[[Fernand Braudel]], a leader of the [[Annales School]]
*[[Herbert Butterfield]]<ref> See []</ref>
*[[Herbert Butterfield]], ''Whig Interpretation of History''  <ref> C.T. McIntire, ''Herbert Butterfield'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Herbert-Butterfield-C-T-McIntire/dp/0300098073/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1209949427&sr=1-3 excerpt and text search]</ref>
*[[Edward H. Carr]]<ref> See []</ref>
*[[R. G. Collingwood]]<ref> See []</ref>
*[[R. G. Collingwood]]<ref> See []</ref>
*[[Geoffrey Elton]]<ref> See []</ref>
*[[Geoffrey Elton]]<ref> See []</ref>
*[[Richard J. Evans]]<ref> See []</ref>
*[[Richard J. Evans]]<ref> See []</ref>
*[[Pieter Geyl]]<ref> See []</ref>
*[[Pieter Geyl]]<ref> Pieter Geyl, ''The Revolt of the Netherlands: 1555-1609'' (1958) [http://www.questia.com/read/98720656?title=The%20Revolt%20of%20the%20Netherlands%20(1555-1609) online edition]</ref>
*[[J. H. Hexter]]<ref> See [http://www.amazon.com/Reappraisals-History-Society-Modern-Europe/dp/0226332330/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198207797&sr=1-2]</ref>
*[[J. H. Hexter]]<ref> See [http://www.amazon.com/Reappraisals-History-Society-Modern-Europe/dp/0226332330/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198207797&sr=1-2]</ref>
*[[Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie]]
*[[Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie]], a leader of the [[Annales School]]
*[[Leopold von Ranke]]
*[[Leopold von Ranke]], leading German historian
*[[Hayden White]] (1928- )<ref> See [http://www.amazon.com/Metahistory-Historical-Imagination-Nineteenth-Century-Europe/dp/0801817617/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198207684&sr=1-2] and [http://www.amazon.com/Content-Form-Narrative-Historical-Representation/dp/0801841151/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198207684&sr=1-1]</ref>
*[[Hayden White]] (1928- )<ref> See [http://www.amazon.com/Metahistory-Historical-Imagination-Nineteenth-Century-Europe/dp/0801817617/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198207684&sr=1-2] and [http://www.amazon.com/Content-Form-Narrative-Historical-Representation/dp/0801841151/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198207684&sr=1-1]</ref>
* [[Wilhelm Dilthey]]
* [[Wilhelm Dilthey]]
* [[Hans Georg Gadamer]]


==World history==
==World history==
*[[Oswald Spengler]], German historian, ''Decline of the West'' (1918-22)
see [[World history]]
*[[Arnold J. Toynbee]], British historian, ''A Study of History'' (1934-61)
*Francis Fukuyama (1952- ) ''[[The End of History and the Last Man]]'' (1992)
*[[William McNeill]] (born 1917) American;
*[[William H. McNeill]] (born 1917) ''The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community'' (1965)
*[[Jackson J. Spielvogel]] - [[Pennsylvania State University]], author of several major world history textbooks
*[[Pitirim Sorokin]] (1889-1968), Russian-American macrosociology; ''Social and Cultural Dynamics'' (4 vol., 1937–41)<ref> B. V. Johnston, ''Pitirim A. Sorokin an Intelellectual Biography'' (1995)</ref>
*[[Immanuel Wallerstein]]
*[[Oswald Spengler]], German''Decline of the West'' (1918-22)
*[[Arnold J. Toynbee]], British; ''A Study of History'' (1934-61)<ref>  William H. McNeill, ''Arnold J. Toynbee: A Life'' (1990) </ref>
*[[Eric Voegelin]] (1901 – 1985) ''Order and History'' (1956-85)<ref>  Jeffrey C. Herndon, ''Eric Voegelin and the Problem of Christian Political Order'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Voegelin-Christian-Political-Institute-Philosophy/dp/0826217370/ref=pd_bbs_sr_11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1209948913&sr=8-11 excerpt and text search] </ref>
*[[Immanuel Wallerstein]], world systems


==[[Ancient history]]==
==[[Ancient history]]==
* see also [[Ancient Rome > Bibliography]]
* see also [[Ancient Rome/Bibliography]]
*[[Thucydides]]
*[[Thucydides]]
*[[Xenophon]]
*[[Xenophon]]
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* Rev. [[F. X. Martin]] (Irish) - Mediævalist and campaigner
* Rev. [[F. X. Martin]] (Irish) - Mediævalist and campaigner
*[[Rosamond McKitterick]] - Frankish and Carolingian history
*[[Rosamond McKitterick]] - Frankish and Carolingian history
*[[Henri Pirenne]] (1862-1935) - the "Pirenne Thesis" of early Medieval development
*[[Henri Pirenne]] (1862-1935) - the "Pirenne Thesis" downplays barbarian invasions and emphasizes role of Islam<ref> Kenneth W. Frank, "Pirenne Again: A Muslim Viewpoint," ''The History Teacher,'' Vol. 26, No. 3 (May, 1993), pp. 371-383 [http://www.jstor.org/pss/494667 in JSTOR]
*[[Eileen Power]] - Middle Ages
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*[[Eileen Power]]  
*[[Miri Rubin]] -  religion
*[[Miri Rubin]] -  religion
*[[Stephen Runciman]] (1903&ndash;2000) - the Crusades
*[[Stephen Runciman]] (1903&ndash;2000) - the Crusades
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*[[Stephen Ambrose]] (1936-2002) - Biographer of Eisenhower, Nixon; military history
*[[Stephen Ambrose]] (1936-2002) - Biographer of Eisenhower, Nixon; military history
*[[Thomas A. Bailey]], diplomatic
*[[Thomas A. Bailey]], diplomatic
*[[Bernard Bailyn]], Revolution
*[[Bernard Bailyn]], Revolution, colonial
*[[George Bancroft]] (1800-1891) - colonial and Revolution
*[[George Bancroft]] (1800-1891) - colonial and Revolution
*[[Charles A. Beard]] (1874-1948) economic interpretation
*[[Charles A. Beard]] (1874-1948) - economic interpretation <ref> Beard had two highly influential books, ''Economic Interpretation of the Constitution'' (1913), and "Rise of American Civilization'' (1927, with Mary Beard); see Kent Blaser, "The Rise of American Civilization and the Contemporary Crisis in American Historiography," ''The History Teacher,'' Vol. 26, No. 1 (Nov., 1992), pp. 71-90 [http://www.jstor.org/pss/494087 in JSTOR]</ref>
*[[Alan Brinkley]] - 1930s, conservatism
*[[Alan Brinkley]] - 1930s, conservatism
*[[William Cronon]] - environmental history  
*[[William Cronon]] - environmental history  
*[[John Hope Franklin]] - African Americans
*[[John Hope Franklin]] - African Americans
*[[Milton Friedman]], monetary history
*[[Milton Friedman]], monetary history
*[[John A. Garraty]], biography, political
*[[John A. Garraty]], biography, politics
* [[Richard Hildreth]], politics to 1840
* [[Richard Hildreth]], politics to 1840
*[[Richard Hofstadter]] (1916-1970) - Progessivism and U.S. political history
*[[Richard Hofstadter]] (1916-1970) - Progressivism, politics, historiography
* [[Russell Kirk]], conservative ideas
* [[Russell Kirk]], conservative ideas
* [[Arthur S. Link]], Woodrow Wilson
* [[Arthur S. Link]], Woodrow Wilson
* [[Seymour Martin Lipset]], political sociology of movements
* [[Seymour Martin Lipset]], political sociology of movements
*[[David McCullough]] (1933- ) -  popular biographies of Harry Truman, Teddy Roosevelt, John Adams
*[[David McCullough]] (1933- ) -  popular biographies of Harry Truman, Teddy Roosevelt, John Adams
*[[Forrest McDonald]], political history
*[[Forrest McDonald]], political history, presidents
*[[Edmund Morgan]], colonial and Revolution
*[[Edmund Morgan]], colonial and Revolution
*[[David Nasaw]] - biography  
*[[David Nasaw]] - biography  
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*[[Arthur Schlesinger Sr.]], social history
*[[Arthur Schlesinger Sr.]], social history
*[[Arthur Schlesinger Jr.]], political history, biography
*[[Arthur Schlesinger Jr.]], political history, biography
*[[Frederick Jackson Turner]] (1861-1932) - Developed the [[Frontier Thesis]] and sectionalism thesis
*[[Frederick Jackson Turner]] (1861-1932) - [[Frontier Thesis]] and sectionalism thesis
*[[Frank Vandiver]], military
*[[Frank Vandiver]], military
*[[C. Vann Woodward]] (1908-1999) - South after 1877
*[[C. Vann Woodward]] (1908-1999) - South after 1877
*[[Howard Zinn]] (1922- ) - Left
*[[Howard Zinn]] (1922-2010) - Left


====Civil War and Reconstruction====
====Civil War and Reconstruction====
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*[[Walter Lynwood Fleming]]
*[[Walter Lynwood Fleming]]
*[[Charles W. Ramsdell]]
*[[Charles W. Ramsdell]]


==Latin America==
==Latin America==
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*[[Gordon Wright]], World War II
*[[Gordon Wright]], World War II


===[[Britain]]===
===[[Belgium, history]]===
* [[Henri Pirenne]] (1862-1935)<ref> F. M. Powicke, "Henri Pirenne," ''The English Historical Review,'' Vol. 51, No. 201 (Jan., 1936), pp. 79-89  [http://www.jstor.org/pss/552764 in JSTOR]</ref>
 
===[[United Kingdom]]===
* Venerable [[Bede]] (672 &ndash; 735)
* Venerable [[Bede]] (672 &ndash; 735)
*[[Geoffrey of Monmouth]] (died circa 1154)  
*[[Geoffrey of Monmouth]] (died circa 1154)  
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* [[John Lingard]]<ref> John Lingard, ''The History of England,'' (1850), [http://books.google.com/books?id=jp4gAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=inauthor:john+inauthor:lingard&lr=&num=30&as_brr=1  online edition]</ref>
* [[John Lingard]]<ref> John Lingard, ''The History of England,'' (1850), [http://books.google.com/books?id=jp4gAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=inauthor:john+inauthor:lingard&lr=&num=30&as_brr=1  online edition]</ref>
*[[John Edward Lloyd]] (1861-1947) - Early Welsh history
*[[John Edward Lloyd]] (1861-1947) - Early Welsh history
*[[Lewis Bernstein Namier]] - 18c politics, 20c diplomacy
*[[Lewis Namier]] (1888-1960)- 18c politics, 20c diplomacy, prospography<ref> See Linda Colley, ''Lewis Namier'' (1989). </ref>
*[[Andrew Roberts]], modern British history.
*[[Samuel Rawson Gardiner]] (1929-1902) -- Civil War<ref> See J. S. A. Adamson, "Eminent Victorians: S. R. Gardiner and the Liberal as Hero." ''Historical Journal'' 1990 33(3): 641-657. [http://www.jstor.org/stable/2639735  in Jstor] </ref>
*[[A. L. Rowse]] (1903-1997) Elizabethan England
*[[Andrew Roberts]] (1963- ), political and military
*[[A. L. Rowse]] (1903-1997) Elizabethan  
*[[John Robert Seeley]] (1834-1895)
*[[John Robert Seeley]] (1834-1895)
*[[David Starkey]] (born 1945) - Tudor
*[[David Starkey]] (born 1945) - Tudor
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*[[Hugh Trevor-Roper]],  17th century
*[[Hugh Trevor-Roper]],  17th century
*[[C. V. Wedgwood]] (1910-1997), Glorious Revolution  
*[[C. V. Wedgwood]] (1910-1997), Glorious Revolution  
====[[Ireland, history]]====
====[[History of Ireland]]====
*[[R. F. Foster]]<ref> see [http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Ireland-1600-1972-Penguin-history/dp/0140132503/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198042412&sr=1-7]</ref>  
*[[R. F. Foster]]<ref> see [http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Ireland-1600-1972-Penguin-history/dp/0140132503/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198042412&sr=1-7]</ref>  




===Czech historians===
===Czech historians===
*[[Bohuslav Balbín]] (1621-88)
*Bohuslav Balbín (1621-88)
*[[Gelasius Dibner]] (1719-1790)
*Gelasius Dibner (1719-1790)
*[[Josef Dobrofský]] (1753-1829)
*Josef Dobrofský (1753-1829)
*[[František Palacký]] (1798-1876) - 5 vol history to 1526
*František Palacký (1798-1876) - 5 vol history to 1526
*[[Jaroslav Goll]] (1846-1929) - leader of scientific school
*Jaroslav Goll (1846-1929) - leader of scientific school
*[[Václav Novotný]] )1869-1932) -Hussites
*Václav Novotný )1869-1932) -Hussites
*[[Josef Pekař]] (1870-1937), social and economic
*Josef Pekař (1870-1937), social and economic


===[[France, history]]===
===[[France, history]]===
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*[[Henry Friedlander]]
*[[Henry Friedlander]]
*[[Saul Friedländer]]
*[[Saul Friedländer]]
*[[Daniel Goldhagen]]
*[[Daniel Jonah Goldhagen]]
*[[Raul Hilberg]]
*[[Raul Hilberg]]
*[[Michael Marrus]]
*[[Michael Marrus]]
*[[Hans Mommsen]]
*[[Hans Mommsen]]
*[[R. J. Rummel]]
*[[R. J. Rummel]]


====[[Italy, history]]====
====[[Italy, history]]====
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* [[Johan Huizinga]] (1872-1945), cultural history<ref>Peter Burke, "Historians and Their Times: Huizinga, Prophet of 'Blood and Roses.'" ''History Today'' 1986 36(Nov): 23-28. Issn: 0018-2753 Fulltext: [[EBSCO]]; William U. Bouwsma, "The ''Waning of the Middle Ages'' by Johan Huizinga." ''Daedalus'' 1974 103(1): 35-43. Issn: 0011-5266; R. L. Colie, "Johan Huizinga and the Task of Cultural History." ''American Historical Review'' 1964 69(3): 607-630 [http://www.jstor.org/pss/1845780 in JSTOR]; Robert Anchor, "History and Play: Johan Huizinga and His Critics," ''History and Theory, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Feb., 1978), pp. 63-93 [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2504901 in JSTOR]  </ref>
* [[Johan Huizinga]] (1872-1945), cultural history<ref>Peter Burke, "Historians and Their Times: Huizinga, Prophet of 'Blood and Roses.'" ''History Today'' 1986 36(Nov): 23-28. Issn: 0018-2753 Fulltext: [[EBSCO]]; William U. Bouwsma, "The ''Waning of the Middle Ages'' by Johan Huizinga." ''Daedalus'' 1974 103(1): 35-43. Issn: 0011-5266; R. L. Colie, "Johan Huizinga and the Task of Cultural History." ''American Historical Review'' 1964 69(3): 607-630 [http://www.jstor.org/pss/1845780 in JSTOR]; Robert Anchor, "History and Play: Johan Huizinga and His Critics," ''History and Theory, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Feb., 1978), pp. 63-93 [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2504901 in JSTOR]  </ref>
* [[Jonathan Israel]], Dutch Republic<ref>Jonathan Israel, ''The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall, 1477-1806'' (1995) [http://www.questia.com/read/91981119?title=The%20Dutch%20Republic%3a%20Its%20Rise%2c%20Greatness%2c%20and%20Fall%2c%201477-1806 complete online edition]; also [http://www.amazon.com/Dutch-Republic-Greatness-1477-1806-History/dp/0198207344/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1209443552&sr=8-2 excerpt and text search]</ref>
* [[Jonathan Israel]], Dutch Republic<ref>Jonathan Israel, ''The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall, 1477-1806'' (1995) [http://www.questia.com/read/91981119?title=The%20Dutch%20Republic%3a%20Its%20Rise%2c%20Greatness%2c%20and%20Fall%2c%201477-1806 complete online edition]; also [http://www.amazon.com/Dutch-Republic-Greatness-1477-1806-History/dp/0198207344/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1209443552&sr=8-2 excerpt and text search]</ref>
* [[Louis De Jong]], World War II<ref>J. C. H. Blom, "Ludovico Locuto, Porta Aperta: Enige Notities over Deel XII En XIII Van L. De Jongs Koninkrijk Der Nederlanden in De Tweede Wereldoorlog." [After Louis Spoke, Everything Was Clear: Some Notes on Volumes 12 and 13 of Louis De Jong's Kingdom of the Netherlands in World War Ii]. ''Bijdragen En Mededelingen Betreffende De Geschiedenis Der Nederlanden'' 1990 105(2): 244-264. Issn: 0165-0505 review of a great masterpiece.  
* [[Louis De Jong]], World War II<ref>J. C. H. Blom, "Ludovico Locuto, Porta Aperta: Enige Notities over Deel XII En XIII Van L. De Jongs Koninkrijk Der Nederlanden in De Tweede Wereldoorlog." [After Louis Spoke, Everything Was Clear: Some Notes on Volumes 12 and 13 of Louis De Jong's Kingdom of the Netherlands in World War Ii]. ''Bijdragen En Mededelingen Betreffende De Geschiedenis Der Nederlanden'' 1990 105(2): 244-264. Issn: 0165-0505 review of a great masterpiece.</ref>
* [[John Lothrop Motley]], American historian of the Dutch Revolt<ref>John Lothrop Motley, ''The Rise of the Dutch Republic, 1555-84'' (2 vol. 1856)  
* [[John Lothrop Motley]], American historian of the Dutch Revolt<ref>John Lothrop Motley, ''The Rise of the Dutch Republic, 1555-84'' (2 vol. 1856)  
[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/4836/4836.txt Gutenberg editions online] and ''History of the United Netherlands, 1584-1609'' (4 vol., 1860–67) [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/4885/4885.txt Gutenberg editions online] </ref>  
[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/4836/4836.txt Gutenberg editions online] and ''History of the United Netherlands, 1584-1609'' (4 vol., 1860–67) [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/4885/4885.txt Gutenberg editions online] For a criticism of Motler see Robert Wheaton, "Motley and the Dutch Historians." ''New England Quarterly'' 1962 35(3): 318-336. [http://www.jstor.org/stable/363823  in Jstor] </ref>  
* [[Jan Romein]], (1893-1962), theoretical and world history<ref> A. C. Otto, "Theorie En Praktijk in De Theoretische Geschiedenis Van Jan Romein" [Theory and Practice in the "Theoretical History" of Jan Romein]. ''Theoretische Geschiedenis'' 1994 21(3): 257-270. Issn: 0167-8310 </ref>
* [[Jan Romein]], (1893-1962), theoretical and world history<ref> A. C. Otto, "Theorie En Praktijk in De Theoretische Geschiedenis Van Jan Romein" [Theory and Practice in the "Theoretical History" of Jan Romein]. ''Theoretische Geschiedenis'' 1994 21(3): 257-270. Issn: 0167-8310 </ref>
* [[Jan de Vries]], economic history<ref>See Arthur van Riel, "Review: Rethinking the Economic History of the Dutch Republic: The Rise and Decline of Economic Modernity Before the Advent of Industrialized Growth," ''The Journal of Economic History,'' Vol. 56, No. 1 (Mar., 1996), pp. 223-229 [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2124027 in JSTOR]</ref>
* [[Jan de Vries]], economic history<ref>See Arthur van Riel, "Review: Rethinking the Economic History of the Dutch Republic: The Rise and Decline of Economic Modernity Before the Advent of Industrialized Growth," ''The Journal of Economic History,'' Vol. 56, No. 1 (Mar., 1996), pp. 223-229 [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2124027 in JSTOR]</ref>
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====[[Russia, history]]====
====[[Russia, history]]====
*[[M. I. Rostovtzeff]] (1870-1952) early <ref> See [http://members.tripod.com/~Kekrops/Hellenistic_Files/Rostovtzeff.html]</ref>
*[[M. I. Rostovtzeff]] (1870-1952) early <ref> See [http://members.tripod.com/~Kekrops/Hellenistic_Files/Rostovtzeff.html]</ref>
*[[Nicholas Bethell]]
*[[E. H. Carr]] (1892-1982) ''A History of Soviet Russia,''  (14 vol 1950-1978)<ref> See Michael Cox, , ed., ''E.H. Carr: a critical appraisal,'' (2000)</ref>
*[[Robert Conquest]] 20c
*[[Robert Conquest]] 20c
*[[Leopold Labedz]]
*[[Leopold Labedz]] (1920-93)
*[[Roy Medvedev]] Stalin
*[[Roy Medvedev]] Stalin
*[[Richard Pipes]] - 20c
*[[Richard Pipes]] - 20c
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*[[Rashid al-Din]] (circa 1247-1318) [[Jāmi‛-al-Tawārīkh]] [[(‘A Comprehensive Collection of Histories')]], [[Ta’rīkh–i-Ghāzānī]] - a history of the Mongols and Turks
*[[Rashid al-Din]] (circa 1247-1318) [[Jāmi‛-al-Tawārīkh]] [[(‘A Comprehensive Collection of Histories')]], [[Ta’rīkh–i-Ghāzānī]] - a history of the Mongols and Turks
*[[George Antonius]] (1891-1941) - Arab nationalism
*[[George Antonius]] (1891-1941) - Arab nationalism
*[[Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb]] (1895-1971)  
*[[Anders Bjørkelo]]
*[[Bernard Lewis]] - the Middle East
*[[Caroline Finkel]]
*[[H.A.R. Gibb]] (1895-1971)  
*[[Marshall G.S. Hodgson]] (1922-1968) World Historian, Ismai'ili history
*[[Albert Hourani]]
*[[Albert Hourani]]
*[[Walid Khalidi]] Palestinian historian  
*[[Walid Khalidi]] Palestinian historian  
*[[Bernard Lewis]] - the Middle East
*[[D. S. Margoliouth]]
*[[Rex Sean O'Fahey]]
*[[Michael Oren]]
*[[Michael Oren]]
*[[David Pryce-Jones]]
*[[David Pryce-Jones]]
*[[D. S. Margoliouth]]
*[[Fazlur Rahman]] (1919-1988)
*[[Caroline Finkel]]
*[[Rex Sean O'Fahey]]
*[[Knut Vikør]]
*[[Knut Vikør]]
*[[Anders Bjørkelo]]
*[[W. Montgomery Watt]] (1909-2006), life of Muhammad


===Asia===
===Asia===
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====[[India, history]]====
====[[India, history]]====
*[[A. L. Basham]]
*[[A. L. Basham]] (1914-1986)
*[[Urvashi Butalia]]
*[[Urvashi Butalia]]
*[[Bipin Chandra]]
*[[Nicholas Dirks]]
*[[Nicholas Dirks]]
*[[Ranajit Guha]]
*[[Ranajit Guha]]
*[[Ayesha Jalal]]
*[[Ayesha Jalal]]
*[[John Keay]]
*[[Christian Lassen]]   
*[[Christian Lassen]]   
*[[Patrick Olivelle]]
*[[Sumit Sarkar]]
*[[Sumit Sarkar]]
*[[Tanika Sarkar]]
*[[Tanika Sarkar]]
*[[Percival Spear]]
*[[Percival Spear]]
*[[Romila Thapar]]
*[[Romila Thapar]]
*[[Bipin Chandra]]
*[[Thomas Trautmann]], British Orientalism


====[[Japan, history]]====
====[[Japan, history]]====
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* [[Jan Shipps]]
* [[Jan Shipps]]


====[[History of the Papacy|The Papacy]]====
====[[Papacy]]====
*[[Ludwig von Pastor]], wrote 40 volume history of the popes  
*[[Ludwig von Pastor]], wrote 40 volume history of the popes


==[[Marxist]]==
==[[Marxist]]==
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*[[John Hattendorf]]
*[[John Hattendorf]]
*[[Samuel Eliot Morison]], Columbus, Jones, WWII
*[[Samuel Eliot Morison]], Columbus, Jones, WWII
==History of ideas==
==History of ideas==
*[[Arthur Lovejoy]](1873-1962)
*[[Arthur Lovejoy]] (1873-1962). the Great Chain of Being <ref>Arthur O. Lovejoy, ''The Great Chain of Being: A Study of the History of an Idea.'' (1936);  John P. Diggins, "Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Challenge of Intellectual History," ''Journal of the History of Ideas'' Volume 67, Number 1, January 2006, pp. 181-208 in [[Project Muse]]; Daniel J. Wilson, ''Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Quest for Intelligibility'' (1980)</ref>
*[[Isaiah Berlin]] (1909-1997
*[[Isaiah Berlin]] (1909-1997)
*[[J. C. D. Clark]], 18th century Britain  
*[[J. C. D. Clark]], 18th century Britain  
* [[John P. Diggins]], American political thought<ref>  John P. Diggins,'' The Lost Soul of American Politics: Virtue, Self-Interest, and the Foundations of Liberalism'' (1984) </ref>
*[[Michel Foucault]] (1926 - 1984)
*[[Michel Foucault]] (1926 - 1984)
*[[Peter Gay]] (1923- ) Enlightenment; 20th century
*[[Peter Gay]] (1923- ) Enlightenment; 20th century
 
*[[Perry Miller]], American; Puritanism
* [[J. G. A. Pocock]], political thought<ref> J. G. A. Pocock, ''The Machiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Tradition'' (1975). </ref>
*[[Quentin Skinner]], political thought<ref>Quentin Skinner, "Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas," ''History & Theory'' 8 (1969): 3–53.</ref>


===History of international relations===
===History of international relations===
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*[[Odd Arne Westad]] - Professor at the [[London School of Economics]]
*[[Odd Arne Westad]] - Professor at the [[London School of Economics]]
* [[Ernest Llewellyn Woodward]], (1890-1971)
* [[Ernest Llewellyn Woodward]], (1890-1971)
===History of philosophy===
* [[Jonathan Barnes]]
* [[Frederick Copleston]]
* [[Martial Guéroult]]
* [[Anthony Kenny]]
* [[Bertrand Russell]]


==History of science and technology==
==History of science and technology==
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*[[Melvin Kranzberg]], technology
*[[Melvin Kranzberg]], technology
*[[Daniel J. Kevles]], science and politics, physics, biology, eugenics
*[[Daniel J. Kevles]], science and politics, physics, biology, eugenics
*[[Thomas Kuhn]], astronomy, historiography
*[[Thomas Kuhn]], astronomy, historiography<ref> Thomas S. Kuhn, ''The Copernican Revolution'' (1957); Kuhn, ''The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.'' (1962, 1970); Steven Fuller, ''Thomas Kuhn: A Philosophical History for Our Times'' (2000)</ref>
* [[Joseph Needham]], China <ref> See [http://www.amazon.com/Man-Who-Loved-China-Masterpiece/dp/0060884592/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1202253249&sr=8-13] </ref>
* [[Joseph Needham]], China <ref> See [http://www.amazon.com/Man-Who-Loved-China-Masterpiece/dp/0060884592/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1202253249&sr=8-13] </ref>
*[[David F. Noble]], industrial development  
*[[David F. Noble]], industrial development  
*[[Abraham Pais]], physics; Einstein
*[[Abraham Pais]], physics; Einstein
*[[A. I. Sabra]], optics, Islamic science
*[[A. I. Sabra]], optics, Islamic science
*[[George Saliba]], Islamic science
*[[George Sarton]], medieval
*[[George Sarton]], medieval


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This is a list of historians categorized by their area of study. See also History for overview of historiography

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Czech historians

  • Bohuslav Balbín (1621-88)
  • Gelasius Dibner (1719-1790)
  • Josef Dobrofský (1753-1829)
  • František Palacký (1798-1876) - 5 vol history to 1526
  • Jaroslav Goll (1846-1929) - leader of scientific school
  • Václav Novotný )1869-1932) -Hussites
  • Josef Pekař (1870-1937), social and economic

France, history

Annales School

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Holocaust

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History of ideas

History of international relations

History of philosophy

History of science and technology

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