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This is a 'list of historians'.
The names are grouped by order of the historical period in which they were writing, which is not necessarily the same as the period in which they specialized.
Chroniclers and annalists, though they are not historians in the true sense, are also listed here for convenience.
''See also:'' List of historians by area of study, List of historians of the French Revolution, English historians in the Middle Ages

Contents
Historians of the Ancient Period
Medieval historians/chroniclers
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
Mc and Mac
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
Historians born in the 19th century
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
Mc and Mac
M
P
Q
R
S
T
V
W
Z
Modern historians (after 1900)
A
B
C
D-E
F
G
H-I
J-K
L
M
N-Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X-Y-Z
Unsorted
See also

Historians of the Ancient Period



Appian, Roman history

Dio Cassius, Roman history

Herodian, Roman History

Zosimus, Late Roman history

Fa-Hien, Chinese Buddhist monk and historian, author of ''A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms: Being an Account by the Chinese Monk Fa-Hein of his Travels in India and Ceylon (399414), In Search of the Buddhist Books of Discipline''

Gaius Acilius, Roman history

Lucius Ampelius, Roman history

Herodotus, (484–c. 420 BC), Halicarnassian (Persia), "Father of History"

Thucydides, (460–c. 400 BC), Peloponnesian War

Xenophon, (431–c. 360 BC), an Athenian knight and student of Socrates

Berossus, (4th century BC), Babylonian historian

Timaeus of Tauromenium, (c. 345–c. 250 BC), Greek history

Polybius, (203–c. 120 BC), Early Roman history (written in Greek)

Julius Caesar, (100–c. 44 BC), Gallic and civil wars

Flavius Josephus, (37100), Jewish history

Sima Qian, (c. 140 BC), Chinese history

Livy, (c. 59 BCAD 17), Roman history

Cremutius Cordus

Sallust, (8634 BC)

Plutarch, (c. 46120), would not have counted himself as an historian, but is a useful source because of his ''Parallel Lives'' of important Greeks and Romans.

Gaius Cornelius Tacitus, (c. 56–c. 120), early Roman Empire

Suetonius, (75160), Roman emperors up to Flavian dynasty

Thallus, Roman history

Priscus, Byzantine history, 5th century

Eusebius of Caesarea, (c. 275339) Christian history

Ammianus Marcellinus, (c. 325–c. 391)

Curtius Rufus, (c. 60-70), Greek history

Arrian, (c. 92-175), Greek history

Quintus Fabius Pictor, Roman history

Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman history

Ban Gu, (Han Dynasty)

Ban Zhao, (Han Dynasty)

Medieval historians/chroniclers



Shen Yue, (441-513), History of the (Liu) Song Dynasty (420-479)

Jordanes, (6th century), Goths

Procopius, (died c. 565), Byzantines

Gregory of Tours, (538594), Franks

Bede, (c. 672735), Anglo-Saxons

Adamnan, Irish historian, 625-704

Nennius, shadowy historian of Wales

Paul the Deacon, (8th century), Langobards

Muhammad al-Tabari, 838923, great Persian historian

Ibn Rustah, d. 903, Persian historian and traveler

Asser, Bishop of Sherborne, (died 908/909) - Welsh monk, ''Life of Alfred''

Einhard, (9th century) - Biography of Charlemagne

Notker of St Gall, (9th century) - anecdotal Biography of Charlemagne

Regino of Prüm, (died 915)

Liutprand of Cremona, (922972), Byzantine affairs

Heriger of Lobbes, 925-1007

Al-Biruni, (9731048), Persian historian

Geoffrey of Monmouth, churchman/historian

Thietmar of Merseburg, German, Polish, and Russian affairs

Nestor the Chronicler, author of the Russian Primary Chronicle

Gallus Anonymus, Polish historian

Albert of Aix, historian of the First Crusade

Michael Psellus, (1018–c. 1078)

Sima Guang, (10191086), historiographer and politician

Marianus Scotus, (10281082/1083), Irish chronicler

Guibert of Nogent, (10531124)

Florence of Worcester, (died 1118), English chronicler

Eadmer, (c. 1066–c. 1124), post-Conquest English history

Symeon of Durham, (died after 1129), English chronicler

William of Malmesbury, (c. 1080–c. 1143)

Anna Comnena, (1083–after 1148)

Usamah ibn Munqidh, (10951188)

Adam of Bremen, historian of Scandinavia

Kalhana, historian of Kashmir.

Ata al-Mulk Juvayni, (1226-83), Persian historian

Saxo Grammaticus, (12th century), Danish

Svend Aagesen, (12th century), Danish

Alured of Beverley, (12th century), English chronicler

William of Tyre, (c. 11281186)

William of Newburgh, (11351198), English historian called "the father of historical criticism"

John of Worcester, (fl. 1150s), English chronicler

Giraldus Cambrensis, (c. 1146–c. 1223)

Wincenty Kadlubek, (11611223), Polish historian

Ambroise, (fl. 1190s), Anglo-Norman poet, wrote verse narrative of the Third Crusade

Li Fang, (925996) Chinese editor of the Four Great Books of Song

Geoffroi de Villehardouin, (c. 11601212)

Nicetas Choniates, (died c. 1220)

Snorri Sturluson, (c. 1178– 23th Sept.1241), Icelandic historian

Matthew Paris, (died 1259)

Salimbene di Adam, (1221–c. 1290), Italian

Jean de Joinville, (12241319)

Rashid al-Din, (12471317), Persian historian

ibn Khaldun, (13321406), North African historian "of the world"

Piers Langtoft, (died c. 1307)

Abdullah Wassaf, 13th century, Persian historian

Jean Froissart, (c. 1337–c. 1405), chronicler

Dietrich of Nieheim, (c. 13451418), ecclesiastic history

John of Fordun, scottish chronicler (d. 1384 )

Álvar García de Santa María, (13701460)

Alphonsus A Sancta Maria, (13961456)

Jan Długosz, Polish historian and chronicler

Philippe de Commines, French historian

Sharaf ad-Din Ali Yazdi, d. 1454, Persian historian

John Capgrave, (13931464)

Christine de Pizan, (c. 1365–c. 1430), historian, poet, philosopher

Robert Fabyan, (died 1513)

Albert Krantz, (14501517)

Polydore Vergil, (c. 14701555), Tudor history

Sigismund von Herberstein, (14861566), Muscovite affairs

João de Barros, (14961570)

Josias Simmler, (15301576)

Paolo Paruta, (15401598), Venetian historian

Raphael Holinshed, (died c. 1580)

Hector Boece, Scottish philosopher and historian. Wrote "Historia Gentis Scotorum" (1465-1536)

Caesar Baronius, (15381607)

Abd al-Qadir Bada'uni, (15401615), Indo-Persian historian

John Hayward, (15641627)

Bahrey (1593), an Ethiopian monk and historian. Wrote ''Zenahu le Galla'' (History of the Galla, now Oromo)
== Early modern historians (16001799)


A==

Fray Iñigo Abbad y Lasierra (17451813) Spanish historian

B



Teimuraz Bagrationi, (17821846), history of Georgia and the Caucasus

Archibald Bower, (16861766), Rome

Josiah Burchett, British naval historian and Admiralty official

C



Chang Hsüeh-ch'eng, (17381801), Chinese historian, local histories and essays on historiography

D



John Colin Dunlop, (c. 17851842)

E



Laurence Echard, (c.16701730), England

F



George Finlay, (17991875), Greece

Francisco Jose Freire (17191773), Portuguese historian and philologist

Charles du Fresne, sieur du Cange, (16101688), Medieval and Byzantine historian and philologist

G



Edward Gibbon, (17371794), Roman Empire and Byzantium, one of the all-time greats

George Grote, (17941871), classical Greece

François Guizot, (17871874), French historian of general French, English history

George Peabody Gooch, (18731968), English historian of Modern Diplomacy

H



Edward Hasted, Kent

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, (17701831), German philosopher of history

I


J


K



Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin, (17661826), Russian Empire

Seathrún Céitinn/Geoffrey Keating, d.1643, Irish historian

L



Joachim Lelewel, (17861861), Polish historian

John Lingard, (17711851), England

Anton Tomaz Linhart, (17561795)

Mc and Mac



Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh, fl.16431671, Irish historian, annalist, genealogist

M



Jules Michelet, (17981874), French

François Mignet, (17961884), French historian of the Revolution, Middle Ages

Johann Lorenz Von Mosheim, (16941755), Lutheran historian

Johannes von Müller, (17521809)

Ludovico Antonio Muratori, (16721750), Italy

N



Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont, (16371698), ecclesiastical historian

Barthold Georg Niebuhr, (17761831), German historian

O



Michael O'Clery, Irish historian, c.15901643

Daibhidh O Duibhghennain, Irish historian, fl.16511696/1706

Peregrine O'Duignan, Irish historian, fl.1627-1636

Ruaidhri O Flaithbheartaigh, Irish historian, 16291716/1718

Frederic Austin Ogg, author of ''Economic development of modern Europe '', ''The governments of Europe'' et al.

P



William H. Prescott, (17961859), US historian of Spain, Mexico, Peru

Placido Puccinelli, Italian historian, 16091685

Q


R



Leopold von Ranke, (17951886), European diplomacy; probably the greatest German historian

S



Mikhail Shcherbatov, (17331790), Russian historian

T



Vasily Tatishchev, (16861750), first historian of modern Russia

Adolphe Thiers, (17971877), French historian of the Revolution, Empire

Edward Raymond Turner, (18811929), author of ''Europe since 1789''

U


V



Voltaire, (16941778), French Enlightenment philosopher and historian

Historians born in the 19th century


A



Henry Adams, (18381918), US 1800-1816

Grace Aguilar, (18161847), Jewish history

B



George Bancroft, (18001891), United States

Wilhelm Barthold, (18691930), Muslim studies, Turkology

Hilaire Belloc, (18701953)

Marc Bloch, (18861944), medieval France

Jacob Burckhardt, (18181897), art history, European history, ''The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy''

Montagu Burrows, first naval historian at a British university

C



Antonio Cánovas del Castillo, (18281897), Spanish historian

Cesar de Bazancourt, (181065), French historian; works on the Crimean War

Boris Chicherin, (18281904), history of Russian laws

Julian Corbett, British naval historian

Augustin Cochin, history of French Revolution

Edward Shepherd Creasy, (18121878), warfare

D



Léopold Delisle, French historian and librarian

Johann Gustav Droysen, (18081884), German historian, professor at Kiel, Jena & Berlin

E



Mary Anne Everett Green, (18181895), English

F



Lucien Febvre, (18781956), French historian

Frantz Funck-Brentano, French historian and librarian

Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges, (18301889), antiquity, France

G



François-Louis Ganshof, medieval history

Arthur Giry, diplomatics

Gustave Glotz, Ancient Greece

Timofey Granovsky, (18131855), medieval Germany

Lionel Groulx, (18781967), priest, historian

René Grousset, Oriental History

H



Louis Halphen, Middle Ages

Henri Hauser, (18661946), French historian, economist, geographer

Julien Havet, Middle Ages

Paul Hazard, Modern France

Charles Downer Hazen, (18681941), author of ''Europe since 1815''

Auguste Himly, (18231906), French historian and geographer

Johan Huizinga, Dutch historian, author of ''Waning of the Middle Ages''

I



Dmitry Ilovaisky, (18321920), Russian history

J



William James (naval historian), historian of the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars

Ivane Javakhishvili, (18761940), Georgian historian

K



Konstantin Kavelin, (18181885), history of Russian laws

Alexander William Kinglake, (18091891), works on the Crimean War

Vasily Klyuchevsky, (18411911), Russian history

Ludwig von Köchel, (18001877), writer, composer, botanist, music historian

Nikodim Kondakov, (18441925), Byzantine art

Nikolay Kostomarov, (18171885), Russian and Ukrainian history

Godefroid Kurth, (18471916), Belgian historian

L



John Knox Laughton, British naval historian

Ferdinand Lot, Middle Ages

Mc and Mac



Thomas Macaulay, (18001859), British

M



Frederic William Maitland, (18501906), legal history

Alfred Thayer Mahan, (18401914), naval history

Paul Meyer, Middle Ages

Auguste Molinier, Middle Ages

Theodor Mommsen, (18171903), Roman Empire

Alfred Morel-Fatio, history of Spain

P



Cesare Paoli (1840-1902), Italian History

Gaston Paris, Middle Ages

Henri Pirenne, (18621935), Belgian and medieval European history

Sergey Platonov, (18601933), Oprichnina and Time of Troubles

Eileen Power, Middle Ages

H. F. M. Prescott (1896-1972), leading biographer of Mary I of England; Tudor England; medieval pilgrimages to Jerusalem and to the Holy Land; dissolution of the monasteries and Pilgrimage of Grace

Q



Jules Quicherat, Middle Ages

R



Simon Rutar, (18511903)

S



Sergey Solovyov, (18201879), Russian historian

T



Frank Bigelow Tarbell, (18531920), author of numerous books on ancient art history

Thatcher, Oliver J., (18571937), author of ''A general history of Europe 350 - 1900''

A. Wyatt Tilby, (1880–1948), British author of ''The English People Overseas'' (Vol. I–VI)

Alexis de Tocqueville, (18051859) French historian, author of ''The Old Regime and the French Revolution'', ''Democracy in America''

Zacharias Topelius, (18181898)

Arnold J. Toynbee, (1889–1975), ''A Study of History''

Heinrich von Treitschke, (18341896)

George Macaulay Trevelyan, (1876–1962)

Mikheil Tsereteli, (18781965), Georgian historian

V



Paul Vinogradoff, (18541925), later Roman Empire

W



Mary Wilhelmine Williams, (18781944), Latin America

Spenser Wilkinson, British military historian

Justin Winsor, (18311897), editor of the ''Narrative and Critical History of America'', (8 vols., 1884-89)

Z



Faddei Zielinski, (18591944), Ancient Greece

Modern historians (after 1900)


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, (19362002), American; WW2, U.S. political, wrote Band of Brothers

Charles McLean Andrews, (18631943), American; U.S. colonial history

Joyce Appleby, American; US early national

Herbert Aptheker, (19152003), American; African American history

Philippe Aries, French; medieval; childhood

Leonard J. Arrington, (19171999), American; Mormons

Mikhail Artamonov, (18981972), founder of Khazar studies

Zurab Avalishvili, (18761944), history of Georgia and the Caucasus

Paul Avrich, Russian history, the Anarchist movement (chiefly in the United States)
B


Ahron Bregman, Arab-Israeli conflict

Matthew Bailey, Kentucky history, "Home Elsewhere" two volume biography

Yehuda Bauer, the Holocaust

David E. Barclay, German history

Harry Elmer Barnes, American historian.

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, (18791968), Australia in World War I

Charles A. Beard, (18741948), American historian, ''An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States''

Mary Ritter Beard, (18761958), 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, (19091997), 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

Hanne Blank (born 1969), historian of virginity

Gisela Bock, German feminist historian.

Brian Bond, British military historian

Daniel J. Boorstin, (19142004), intellectual history, American history

John Boswell, (19471994), medievalist and gay history

Gérard Bouchard, Canadian historian

Joanna Bourke, military history

Mark Bowden, wrote Black Hawk Down regarding the Battle of Mogadishu

Paul Boyer, American historian, author of ''By the Bomb's Early Light''

Karl Dietrich Bracher, (1922-), modern German history

William Brandon, (19142002), historian of the American West and Native Americans

Fernand Braudel

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

Geoffrey Bruun (18991988), European civilization

Alan Bullock, (19142004)

Peter Burke

Michael Burns - actor and historian

J. B. Bury, classical history

John Hill Burton, (18091881), Scottish Jacobin history

Herbert Butterfield, author of ''The Whig Interpretation of History''
C


Angus Calder, British historian, British history

Helen Cam (1885–1968) English medieval historian

Otto Maria Carpeaux, (19001978) foremost historian of literature

E. H. Carr, (18921982) Soviet history, International Relations

Paul Cartledge, Classical Historian (5th Century Athens and Sparta, and Alexander the Great)

Carolyn Joyce Carty [1957- )Faith

Lionel Casson

Boris Celovsky, Czech-German relations

M. Chahin, Armenian history

Howard I. Chapelle, maritime history

Satyabrata Rai Chowdhuri, history of Leftism, Indian history

Maher Charif, Palestinian historian specialising in modern Arab intellectual history and political movements

Iris Chang, (1968-2004) Chinese in American & Japanese war crimes

Yinghong Cheng, (1959-) Chinese historian in communism and radical social movements

Guy Chet, Colonial America Warfare

Alexander Campbell Cheyne, Scottish Ecclesiastical Historian

Winston Churchill, (18741965) political, biographical, military history.

J. C. D. Clark, British historian of ideas.

Manning Clark, (19151991) pre-eminent in Australian history

Robert Conquest, (born 1917) Russia, Soviet Union

Nancy Cott, U.S. women's history

Gordon A. Craig, (1913-) German history & diplomatic history

Pamela Kyle Crossley, Chinese, Manchu and Central Asian history

Dan Cruickshank, British and architectural history, TV presenter

Margaret Campbell Speke Cruwys (1894-1968), Devon historian

Vladimir Ćorović, Serbian historian
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

Robert Darnton

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

Kenneth S. Davis, biographer of Franklin D. Roosevelt

R. H. C. Davis, British historian of European Middle Ages

Vernon E. Davis, Vietnam war

Graeme Davison, Australian Social Historian

David Day, Australian historian

Renzo De Felice, Italian fascism

Carl N. Degler

Esther Delisle, (b. 1954), French-Canadian historian & author

Jean Delumeau

John Demos, early America

Marcel Detienne, ancient Greece

Isaac Deutscher, (19071967) biographer of Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin

Tom M. Devine, Scottish historian

Bernard DeVoto

Igor M. Diakonov, (19141999), Ancient Near East

Robert Divine, 20c diplomatic history

David Herbert Donald Lincoln and Civil War

Gordon Donaldson Scottish historian

John W. Dower, Japan in 1940s

John R. P. Dray 19th Century Representations

Georges Duby, (19241996), Middle Ages

Eamon Duffy, 15th-17th century religious history

A. Hunter Dupree, American science and technology

Trevor Dupuy

Will Durant, philosopher and author of the Story of Civilization series

Elizabeth Eisenstein, French Revolution, early printing, transitions in

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
F


Cyril Falls, British military historian

Ronan Fanning, Irish historian

Brian Farrell, (born 1929)

Niall Ferguson, British historian, author of ''The Pity of War: Explaining World War I''

Marc Ferro, French historian

Joachim Fest, (born 1926), Nazi Germany

Heinrich Fichtenau (1912-2000), Austrian historian; medievalism, diplomatics

Gerald Figal, (born 1962), 19th-20th Century Japan, Postwar Okinawa

Orlando Figes, (born 1957), Russia

Samuel Finer (19151993), political scientist and writer on world history

Moses Finley, Historian of the Ancient World, especially Economic History

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, (19162005), American Civil War

Michel Foucault, (19261984), French historian of ideas / philosopher

Robin Lane Fox, Oxford historian who has written on Alexander the Great and the Ancient World

Elizabeth Fox-Genosvse, cultural & social history, women's history and Southern history

Walter Frank, (19051945), 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

Henry Friedlander, Holocaust historian.

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
G


John Lewis Gaddis, diplomatic history

Lloyd Gardner, diplomatic history

Franklin Garrett, history of Atlanta

Peter Gay, psychohistory, European Enlightenment & 19th century social history

Eugene Genovese, (1930-) Southern history

Pieter Geyl, Dutch historian

Herbert Adams Gibbons

N.H. Gibbs, history of war

William Gibson, ecclesiastical historian

Martin Gilbert, Holocaust

Carlo Ginzburg, pioneer of microhistory

Carol Gluck, American historian, author of ''Japan's Modern Myths: Ideology in the Late Meiji Period''

George Peabody Gooch, (18731968), British historian, "British Documents on the Origins of the War, 1898-1914" (ed.)

Andrew Gordon

Bogo Grafenauer, (19161995), Slovene medievalist

Gerald S. Graham, British imperial history

A. Kirk Grayson, Ancient Middle East

Peter Green, ancient history

Vivian H. H. Green, (19152005), author of ''A New History of Christianity''

Ranajit Guha, history of India and critical historiography

Lev Gumilyov, (19121992), Soviet historian

John Guy, leading Tudor specialist
H-I


Irfan Habib

Harland Hagler, Early American, Old South

Bruce Barrymore Halpenny, Airfields, WW2, Bomber & Fighter Command, Military Aircraft

Nicholas G. L. Hammond, Macedonia and Greece

Richard Hansen, USN and World War II

Victor Davis Hanson, ancient warfare

Dick Harrison, Swedish & Medieval history

Clarence H. Haring, Latin American history

Charles H. Haskins, Americans first medieval historian

Max Hastings, military historian and journalist

John Hattendorf, maritime historian

Denys Hay, (19151994), medieval and Renaissance Europe

John Daniel Hayes, American naval historian

Sir Thomas Little Heath, historian of ancient Greek mathematics

Jeffrey Herf, German and European history

Arthur Herman, American and British history

John Donald Hicks, American history

Raul Hilberg, history of the Holocaust

Klaus Hildebrand, 19th-20th German history

Christopher Hill (historian), (19122003), 17th century England

Andreas Hillgruber, 20th German history

Richard L. Hills (born 1936), history of technology

Gertrude Himmelfarb, (born 1924) 19th century British intellectual, social and cultural history

Harry Hinsley, (19181998), English historian and cryptanalyst (Bletchley Park)

Eric Hobsbawm, (born 1917) British historian, labour history

Marshall Hodgson, History of Islamic Civilization

Richard Hofstadter, (19161970), 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''

David Hoggan, neo-Nazi historian.

Michael F. Hollander, automotive historian and journalist.

Richard Holmes, Military History.

Sanford Holst, ancient history, Phoenicians, world history.

Ed Hooper, Southern Appalachia, Tennessee, Old South

A. G. Hopkins, British historian

Keith Hopkins, Ancient Historian and Sociologist.

William Hoskins, Landscape History

Albert Hourani, Middle Eastern history

Daniel Horowitz, United States intellectual history; history of consumer culture

Joseph Kinsey Howard, (1906-1951), history of Montana and prairie Canada

Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz, history of women, sexuality, and higher education

Michiel Horn, Canadian history and Canadian academic history

Heng Kang Wei, History of China and German states

Alistair Horne, modern French history

Michael Howard

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, (born 1938), controversial British military historian

Jonathan Israel (born 1946), British historian of the Netherlands, the Age of Enlightenment and European Jewry
J-K


Muhammad Jaber, (18751945), history of the Levant and the Middle-East

Eberhard Jäckel, Nazi Germany

Harold James, modern Germany, modern European economic history

Nikoloz Janashia, (19311982), history of Georgia and the Caucasus

Simon Janashia, (19001947), history of Georgia and the Caucasus

Pawel Jasienica, (19091970), Polish historian, Polish history

Francis Jennings, history of native American peoples

Marius Jensen, American historian, author of ''China in the Tokugawa World''

Paul Johansen, Estonian historian, medieval Estonian history

Amy Johnson (I), American historian, modern Egyptian history

Paul Johnson, (born 1928), British historian, Western civilization

Mauno Jokipii, Finnish historian, World War II

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''

Tony Judt, British historian, specializing in contemporary European studies

Donald Kagan, ancient Greek history

John Keegan, (born 1934) English historian, popular military history

Hans Kelsen, legal history

John H. Kemble, American maritime historian

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''

Linda Kerber, women in Revolutionary America

Ian Kershaw, German history

Daniel J. Kevles, history of science, ''In the Name of Eugenics,'' and ''The Physicists''

France Kidrič, (18801950), literary history

Vilen Khlgatyan, History of the ancient Near East

Matti Klinge, Finnish historian

R.J.B. Knight, British naval historian

Bruce A. Knox, British Imperial History; Monarchialism and Republicanism in Australia

Dudley Wright Knox, (18771960), American naval historian

Gabriel Kolko

Claudia Koonz, women's history under Nazi Germany.

Halvdan Koth, Norwegian historian and politician

Rotem Kowner, Japanese modern history

Thomas Kuhn, (19221996), history of science, author of ''The Copernican Revolution'', ''Black-Body Theory and the Quantum Discontinuity'', and the influential ''The Structure of Scientific Revolutions''
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Benjamin Woods Labaree, American colonial and maritime history

Leonard Woods Labaree, editor of the Benjamin Franklin Papers

Leopold Labedz(19201993), Soviet history

Michael Laffan, Irish historian

Andrew Lambert, British naval history

William L. Langer, (18961977), US historian, World and diplomatic history

David Lavender, (19102003), history of the American West

Walter LaFeber, diplomatic history

Melvyn Leffler, modern international relations

Jacques Le Goff, medieval French historian

William Leuchtenburg, American political and legal history

Barbara Levick, English historian; Roman emperors

Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, French historian, pioneer in the fields of history from below and microhistory

Li Ao, (born 1935), Chinese historian

Basil Liddell Hart, British military 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, historian of Welshness

David J. Logan, Australian history, ''The Role of The Crown in Australia''

William Roger Louis, history of the British Empire

John Lukacs, Hungarian-American historian of modern Europe.
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★ Sr. Margaret MacCurtain, Irish medievalist

Charles B. MacDonald, World War II

Forrest McDonald early national US, presidency

K. B. McFarlane, English medievalist

Kenneth "Kenny" McGuigan, Marxist Theory/History:“John Maclean - A Working Class Hero”2005

Robert Machray

Rosamond McKitterick

Margaret MacMillan 20th century international relations, author of ''Paris 1919'', among others.

Ramsay MacMullen, Roman history

Magnus Magnusson, Norse history

Piers Mackesy, British military history

J. D. Mackie Scottish historian

Leonard Maltin, famous Disney historian

Charles Maier, 20th century Europe

William Manchester, Author of "The Last Lion", among others. A definitive Chuchill biographer.

Golo Mann, (19091994)

Robert Mann, American historian of the Vietnam War, wrote ''A Grand Delusion: America's Descent into Vietnam''

Arthur Marder, British naval history

★ Alexander Marion, religious historian specializing in Christian Secret Societies and a specialist on medieval religion and Freemasonry in the Early United States.

Felix Markham, Napoleon Bonaparte

Inga Markovits, author of ''Imperfect Justice: An East-West German Diary''

Timothy Mason, history of Nazi Germany

Henri-Jean Martin, history of the book, early printing, writing, libraries in France

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''

James M. McPherson, very noteworthy US Civil War historian; wrote Battle Cry of Freedom

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

D.W. Meinig, geographic history of America

Russell Menard, Colonial American

Thomas C. Mendenhall (historian)

Josef W. Meri, Islamic world, Jews of Islamic Lands, Interfaith Relations

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

William J. Morgan (historian), U.S. naval historian

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

Mubarak Ali (b. 1941) Pakistani Historian on Mughals era and feminism

Lewis Mumford, (18951988)
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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

Frank Ninkovich 20c

Ernst Nolte, fascism and communism

Robert Novick, historiography

Robin O'Neil, Holocaust researcher

David Oates, Ancient Middle East

Heiko Oberman, Reformation

Charles Oman, 19th century military history

Michael Oren, Modern middle east

Mark Ovenden, Graphic design & architecture in public transport

Richard Overy, WW2

Steven Ozment, Germany

Michael Parenti, 20th-21st century political analyst and modern/classical historian.

Simo Parpola, Ancient Middle East

J.H. Parry, maritime historian

Thomas Paterson Cold War

Peter Paret, military history

Geoffrey Parker, 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, 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, (19081990), Urartu and Scythia

Richard Pipes, Russian and Soviet

J.H. Plumb, (19112001), British historian of the 18th century

Jeremy D. Popkin The French Revolution

Roy Porter, (19462002), history of medicine & Britain

Gordon W. Prange, American Historian, World War II Pacific, notably Pearl Harbor and Midway

Joshua Prawer, Israeli historian of the Crusader states

Michael C. Prestwich, leading historian of later Plantagenet England

Ivan Prijatelj, (18751937), literary history

Janko Prunk, (1942 - ) Slovenian historian for modern history
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Werner Rahn, German naval history

Karen Ralls Medieval religion and music. Author of books on Knights Templar

Jack N. Rakove, US Constitution and early politics

Šerbo Rastoder, Montenegrin history from the 20th century to today

Henry A. Reynolds, Aboriginal - white relations in Australia

René Rémond, French political history

Susan Reynolds, critic of feudal concepts in medieval history

Richard Rhodes, The Manhattan Project, the Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, and the SS-Einsatzgruppen

★ Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond, British naval historian

Jonathan Riley-Smith, Crusades

Charles Ritcheson, Anglo-American relations 1775-1815

Gerhard Ritter, German history.

Andrew Roberts, British history.

B. H. Roberts, (18571933), Mormon historian and leader

J. M. Roberts, European history

N.A.M. Rodger, British naval history

William Ledyard Rodgers, ancient naval history

Sue Rabbitt Roff, American science

Alex Roland, history of technology, military

José Luis Romero, Argentina

Theodore Ropp, military historian

Ron Rosenbaum, Hitler

Charles E. Rosenberg, medicine and science

Stephen Roskill, British naval history

Theodore Roosevelt, War of 1812, frontier

Michael Rostovtzeff, ancient history

Hans Rothfels, modern German history

Sheila Rowbotham, (born 1943) Feminism Socialism

Elizabeth Ashman Rowe, Historiography of Scandanavian/Icelandic Annals; Med.Lit.

A. L. Rowse, (19031997)

Miri Rubin, social history of Europe between 1100-1600.

R. J. Rummel, genocide

Steven Runciman, Crusades

Leila J.Rupp , feminist historian

Conrad Russell, 17th century Britain

Cornelius Ryan, (19201974), World War II

Boris Rybakov, (19082001), leader of Soviet anti-Normanists
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Abram L. Sachar, (18991993)

Edgar V. Saks, (19101984), Estonian Middle Ages

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, (18841956), history of science

Norman Saul

Jack Scarisbrick, early modern Europe, Henry VIII

Michael Schaller

Simon Schama, (born 1945), British historian and TV presenter, European and art history

Ferdinand Scheville, (18681954), author of ''A History of Europe: From the Reformation to the Present Day''

Arthur Schlesinger, Sr.

Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Andrew Jackson, New Deal, John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy; Pulitzer prize winner

Jean-Claude Schmitt, Middle Ages

Carl Schorske, Vienna, Modernism, intellectual history

Helena Schrader, Ancient Sparta, Knights Templar, Middle Ages, WWII German Resistance, WWII Women Aviators

Paul W. Schroeder, late sixteenth- to twentieth-century European international politics, Central Europe, theory of history

D. M. Schurman, British imperial and naval history

Stephen Schwartz

Joan Scott US Feminism

Howard Hayes Scullard, (19031983), ancient history

Tom Segev, Israeli history

Charles G. Sellers Jacksonian era

Robert Service Soviet and Russian history

Kenneth Setton, Crusades

James J. Sheehan modern Germany

Michael Sherry US airpower

William L. Shirer, American journalist, expert on the Third Reich, wrote The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

Dasharatha Sharma, History of Rajasthan

Nathan Sivin, History of Chinese science and technology, Chinese astronomy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese philosophy, Chinese religion, etc.

Quentin Skinner, early modern Britain

Theda Skocpol, Institutions and comparative method

Richard Slotkin, Environment

Goldwin Smith, (18231910), historian

Henry Nash Smith US cultural historian

Jean Edward Smith US Foreign Policy, Constitutional Law, Legal History, Political Economy, Biography, Modern Germany

Justin Harvey Smith, Mexican-American war; Pulitzer Prize winner

Merritt Roe Smith, US historian of technology

Richard Norton Smith, U.S. presidential historian.

Thomas C. Smith, (19172004), Japanese historian, author ''The Agrarian Origins of Modern Japan''

T. C. Smout Scottish environmental and social historian

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, (born 1918), Russian historian and novelist

Christy Jo Snider, American History

Louis Leo Snyder, German nationalism

Albert Soboul, (19131982), French revolution

Richard Southern, medieval historian

Dr. E. Lee Spence, 16th-21st century shipwrecks all areas, but mainly Civil War shipwrecks

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.

Wickham Steed, British historian of Eastern Europe.

Valerie Steele, fashion historian

Rowlee Steiner, American Ohio Railroad Historian

Jean Stengers, Belgian historian

Frank Stenton, Anglo-Saxon historian.

Fritz Stern, American historian of Germany & Jewish history.

Zeev Sternhell, history of fascism.

Lawrence Stone, early modern British social, economic and family history

Norman Stone, military history

Hew Strachan, military historian

Floyd Benjamin Streeter, Kansas, Old American West

Michael Stürmer, modern German history.

Viktor Suvorov, Soviet historian

David Syrett, British naval history

Ronald Syme, (19031989), ancient history
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J. L. Talmon,(1916–1980), Modern History, "The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy"

A.J.P. Taylor, (1906–1990), Historian of European International relations

Alexander Smith Taylor (1817–1876), considered first bibliographer of California, best known for his ''Indianology of California''.

Alistair and Henrietta Taylor, Scottish historians

Antonio Tellez, (1921–2005), Spanish Anarchism and anti-fascist resistance

Harold Temperley, (1879–1939), British historian, Cambridge, 19c and early 20c century diplomatic history, "British Documents on the Originis of the War, 1898-1914" (ed.)

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–

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