Historian
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This is a guide to the world's major historians categorized by their area of study. See also History for overview of historiography
World history[edit]
see World history
- Placido Puccinelli (1609-1685), - Italy
- Marc Bloch (1886-1944, French) France, methodology; Annales School
- John Boswell (1947-1994) - Homosexuality
- Norman Cantor (1930-2004), England, historiography
- Georges Duby (1924-1996), France; Annales School
- François-Louis Ganshof (1895-1980), Dutch
- Patrick Geary
- Johan Huizinga Dutch
- George Sarton, science
- Jacques Le Goff, French, Annales School
- Rev. F. X. Martin (Irish) - Mediævalist and campaigner
- Rosamond McKitterick - Frankish and Carolingian history
- Henri Pirenne (1862-1935) - the "Pirenne Thesis" downplays barbarian invasions and emphasizes role of Islam[19]
- Eileen Power
- Miri Rubin - religion
- Stephen Runciman (1903–2000) - the Crusades
- Richard Southern (1912-2001), religion
- Sidney Painter
- John Julius Norwich
Modern history[edit]
- Stephen Ambrose (1936-2002) - Biographer of Eisenhower, Nixon; military history
- Thomas A. Bailey, diplomatic
- Bernard Bailyn, Revolution, colonial
- Jared Sparks, Founding Fathers
- George Bancroft (1800-1891) - colonial and Revolution
- Charles A. Beard (1874-1948) - economic interpretation [20]
- H.W. Brands, biography, business[21]
- Alan Brinkley - 1930s, conservatism
- William Cronon - environmental history
- John Hope Franklin - African Americans; liberal
- Milton Friedman, monetary history; leading conservative
- John A. Garraty, biography, Progressive era; textbooks[22]
- Elizabeth Fox Genovese, slavery, women; formerly a Marxist, but became a leading conservative
- Eugene Genovese, slavery, South; formerly a Marxist, but now a leading conservative[23]
- Richard Hildreth, politics to 1840; conservative
- Richard Hofstadter (1916-1970) - Progressivism, politics, historiography
- Russell Kirk, conservative ideas
- Arthur S. Link, Woodrow Wilson
- Seymour Martin Lipset, political sociology of movements
- David McCullough (1933- ) - popular biographies of Harry Truman, Teddy Roosevelt, John Adams
- Forrest McDonald, political history, presidents; a leading conservative[24]
- Edmund Morgan, colonial and Revolution
- David Nasaw - biography
- Frank Lawrence Owsley, antebellum South
- Francis Parkman - French and Indian War; Canada
- Vernon L. Parrington, history of ideas and literature; leading liberal
- Ulrich B. Phillips, slavery, South' leading conservative
- David M. Potter, coming of Civil War
- Theodore Roosevelt, West, War of 1812
- Arthur Schlesinger Sr., social history
- Arthur Schlesinger Jr., political history, biography; leading liberal
- Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932) - Frontier Thesis and sectionalism thesis
- Frank Vandiver, military
- C. Vann Woodward (1908-1999) - South after 1877
- Howard Zinn (1922- ) - Left
- William Cooper Nell, Abolitionist, The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution
- Henry Lee III
- John Daly Burk
- David Ramsay
Civil War and Reconstruction[edit]
Latin America[edit]
- Venerable Bede (672 – 735)
- Geoffrey of Monmouth (died circa 1154)
- Angus Calder - World War II.
- Maurice Cowling - political history.
- Eamon Duffy - 15th-17th century religious history
- Geoffrey Rudolph Elton - Tudor period
- Antonia Fraser - 17th century
- James Anthony Froude, (1818-1894)[26]
- J. H. Hexter - Revolution; methodology
- Gertrude Himmelfarb - Victorian social and cultural history.
- Christopher Hill (1912-2003) - Revolution
- David Hume (1711-1776)[27]
- John Lingard[28]
- John Edward Lloyd (1861-1947) - Early Welsh history
- Lewis Namier (1888-1960)- 18c politics, 20c diplomacy, prospography[29]
- Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1929-1902) -- Civil War[30]
- Andrew Roberts (1963- ), political and military
- A. L. Rowse (1903-1997) Elizabethan
- John Robert Seeley (1834-1895)
- David Starkey (born 1945) - Tudor
- E. P. Thompson, (1924-1993), working class
- Lawrence Stone, family, Revolution
- George Macaulay Trevelyan (1876–1962), 17th-18th centuries;
- Hugh Trevor-Roper, 17th century
- C. V. Wedgwood (1910-1997), Glorious Revolution
Czech historians[edit]
- 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
Annales School[edit]
outside France[edit]
20th century scholars in Germany[edit]
outside Germany[edit]
- Petrus Johannes Blok, survey[44]
- J. C. H. Blom, survey[45]
- Pieter Geyl, Dutch revolt; historiography[46]
- Johan Huizinga (1872-1945), cultural history[47]
- Jonathan Israel, Dutch Republic[48]
- Louis De Jong, World War II[49]
- John Lothrop Motley, American historian of the Dutch Revolt[50]
- Jan Romein, (1893-1962), theoretical and world history[51]
- Jan de Vries, economic history[52]
- A. L. Basham (1914-1986)
- Urvashi Butalia
- Bipin Chandra
- Nicholas Dirks
- Ranajit Guha
- Ayesha Jalal
- Christian Lassen
- Patrick Olivelle
- Sumit Sarkar Indian marxist historian[64]
- Tanika Sarkar
- Percival Spear, British scholar of Imperialism
- Romila Thapar
- Thomas Trautmann, British Orientalism
- Beasley, W.G.[65]
- Bix, Herbert P. Hirohito
- Coox, Alvin D. World War II
- Dower, John. 1940s
- Gluck, Carol. intellectual
- Hall, John W.
- Harootunian, H. D. intellectual
- Iriye, Akira.diplomacy
- Jansen, Marius B. 19th century
- McClain, James L.
- Najita, Tetsuo. intellectual
- Sansom, G. B.[66]
- Smith, Thomas C. economics
- Totman, Conrad. political
Religion[edit]
- Pastor, Ludwig von. History of the Popes From the Close of the Middle Ages, (1894-1930), 16 vol, older Catholic history online from books.google.com
Military History[edit]
History of ideas[edit]
History of international relations[edit]
- Harry Elmer Barnes, World wars; revisionist (denied German Guilt in 1914)
- Herbert Butterfield
- Gordon A. Craig, Germany
- John Lewis Gaddis, Cold War.
- Klaus Hildebrand
- Andreas Hillgruber
- Paul Kennedy, British and world; "The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers"
- William L. Langer, (1896-1977)
- Eduard Mark
- Arno J. Mayer
- W.N. Medlicott
- Lewis Bernstein Namier
- Paul W. Schroeder, 19c Europe
- A.J.P. Taylor (1906-1990) - Europe and England
- Harold Temperley, (1879-1939), British editor of "British Documents on the Originis of the War, 1898-1914"
- Odd Arne Westad - Professor at the London School of Economics
- Ernest Llewellyn Woodward, (1890-1971)
History of science and technology[edit]
- John L. Heilbron, physics, quantification, astronomy, religion and science[98]
- Richard L. Hills, technology
- Thomas P. Hughes, technology
- Melvin Kranzberg, technology
- Daniel J. Kevles, science and politics, physics, biology, eugenics
- Thomas Kuhn, astronomy, historiography[99]
- Joseph Needham, China;[100] fare -left
- David F. Noble, industrial development
- Abraham Pais, physics; Einstein
- A. I. Sabra, optics, Islamic science
- George Saliba, Islamic science
- George Sarton, medieval
- ↑ C.T. McIntire, Herbert Butterfield (2004) excerpt and text search
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- ↑ B. V. Johnston, Pitirim A. Sorokin an Intelellectual Biography (1995)
- ↑ William H. McNeill, Arnold J. Toynbee: A Life (1990)
- ↑ Jeffrey C. Herndon, Eric Voegelin and the Problem of Christian Political Order (2007) excerpt and text search
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- ↑ Kenneth W. Frank, "Pirenne Again: A Muslim Viewpoint," The History Teacher, Vol. 26, No. 3 (May, 1993), pp. 371-383 in JSTOR
- ↑ 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 in JSTOR
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- ↑ F. M. Powicke, "Henri Pirenne," The English Historical Review, Vol. 51, No. 201 (Jan., 1936), pp. 79-89 in JSTOR
- ↑ James Anthony. Froude, History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada (1856) 10 vol complete text online
- ↑ David Hume, The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Abdication of James II, 1688 (6 vols, 1754-1762). online edition
- ↑ John Lingard, The History of England, (1850), online edition
- ↑ See Linda Colley, Lewis Namier (1989).
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- ↑ Petrus Johannes Blok. History of the People of the Netherlands (5 vol 1898-1912) part 1 to 1500, online from Google; part 2 to 1559. online from Google; part 3: The War with Spain 1559-162, online from Google; part 4 on Golden Age online from Google; online edition from Google, vol 5 on 18th and 19th century
- ↑ J. C. H. Blom, and E. Lamberts, eds. History of the Low Countries (2006) 504pp excerpt and text search; also complete edition online
- ↑ Pieter Geyl, The Revolt of the Netherlands: 1555-1609 (1958) online edition
- ↑ 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 in JSTOR; Robert Anchor, "History and Play: Johan Huizinga and His Critics," History and Theory, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Feb., 1978), pp. 63-93 in JSTOR
- ↑ Jonathan Israel, The Dutch Republic: Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall, 1477-1806 (1995) complete online edition; also excerpt and text search
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ John Lothrop Motley, The Rise of the Dutch Republic, 1555-84 (2 vol. 1856)
Gutenberg editions online and History of the United Netherlands, 1584-1609 (4 vol., 1860–67) Gutenberg editions online For a criticism of Motler see Robert Wheaton, "Motley and the Dutch Historians." New England Quarterly 1962 35(3): 318-336. in Jstor
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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 in JSTOR
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- ↑ John P. Diggins, The Lost Soul of American Politics: Virtue, Self-Interest, and the Foundations of Liberalism (1984)
- ↑ J. G. A. Pocock, The Machiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Tradition (1975).
- ↑ Quentin Skinner, "Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas," History & Theory 8 (1969): 3–53.
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- ↑ 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)
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