A Henry Brooks Adams, (1838–1918), US 1800-1816 Grace Aguilar, (1816–1847), Jewish history Charles McLean Andrews, (1863–1943), American; U.S. colonial history Alfred von Arneth, (1819–1897), history of the Austrian Empire Mikhail Artamonov, (1898–1972), founder of Khazar studies François Victor Alphonse Aulard, (1849–1928), French Revolution and Napoleon I Zurab Avalishvili, (1876–1944), history of Georgia and the Caucasus B Harry Elmer Barnes, (1889–1968) World War I; ideas Charles Bean, (1879–1968), Australia in World War I Charles A. Beard, (1874–1948), American; economic interpretation; historiography Mary Ritter Beard, (1876–1958), American; women's George Bancroft, (1800–1891), United States to 1789 Wilhelm Barthold, (1869–1930), Muslim studies, Turkology Winthrop Pickard Bell, (1884–1965) Nova Scotia Hilaire Belloc, (1870–1953) French writer and historian later naturalised British. Marc Bloch, (1886–1944), medieval France Herbert Eugene Bolton (1870 – 1953), Spanish-American borderlands George Williams Brown, (1894–1963), Canada Otto Brunner, (1898–1982) medieval and early modern Austria Geoffrey Bruun (1899–1988), Europe Henry Thomas Buckle, (1821–1862), England; History of Civilization Jacob Burckhardt, (1818–1897), art history, Europe; Renaissance John Hill Burton, (1809–1881), Scottish Jacobin history J. B. Bury, (1861–1927), classical, Europe C Helen Cam (1885–1968) English medieval Pierre Caron, (1875–1952), French revolution E. H. Carr, (1892–1982) Soviet history, International Relations Antonio Cánovas del Castillo, (1828–1897), Spanish historian Henri Raymond Casgrain, (1831–1904), priest, author, historian Bruce Catton (1899–1978), American Civil War Cesar de Bazancourt, (1810–1865), Crimean War Boris Chicherin, (1828–1904), Russian historian – history of Russian law Hiram M. Chittenden, (1858–1917) American West, fur trade Winston Churchill, (1874–1965) world wars Augustin Cochin, (1876–1916), history of French Revolution R. G. Collingwood, (1889–1943), English, wrote The Idea of History Julian Corbett, (1854–1922), British naval Vladimir Ćorović, (1885–1941) Serbia Edward Shepherd Creasy, (1812–1878), warfare Margaret Campbell Speke Cruwys (1894–1968), Devon historian D Felix Dahn, (1834–1912), European history unfolding during the first millennium CE Angie Debo, (1890–1988), Native American and Oklahoma history Léopold Delisle, (1826–1910), French historian and librarian Bernard DeVoto, (1897–1955), American West David C. Douglas, (1898–1982), Norman England Johann Gustav Droysen, (1808–1884), German historian, professor at Kiel, Jena & Berlin Ariel Durant (1898–1981), Europe Will Durant (1885–1981), Europe E Mary Anne Everett Green, (1818–1895), English Ephraim Emerton, (1851–1935), medieval Europe F Cyril Falls, (1888–1971), military Lucien Febvre, (1878–1956), French historian Walter Lynwood Fleming, (1874–1932) U.S. Reconstruction James Anthony Froude, (1818–1894), Tudor England J.F.C. Fuller, (1878–1966) military Frantz Funck-Brentano, (1862–1947), French historian and librarian Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges, (1830–1889), antiquity, France G François-Louis Ganshof, (1895–1980), medieval history Pieter Geyl, (1887–1966) Dutch Lawrence Henry Gipson, (1882–1970) British Empire before 1775 Arthur Giry, (1848–1899), diplomatics Gustave Glotz, (1862–1935), Ancient Greece George Peabody Gooch, (1873–1968), Modern Diplomacy Timofey Granovsky, (1813–1855), medieval Germany Lionel Groulx, (1878–1967), Quebec René Grousset, (1885–1952), Oriental History H Louis Halphen, (1880–1950), Middle Ages Clarence H. Haring, (1885–1960), Latin American history Charles H. Haskins, (1870–1937), Americans first medieval historian Henri Hauser, (1866–1946), French historian, economist, geographer Julien Havet, (1853–1893), Middle Ages Paul Hazard, (1878–1944), Modern France Eli Heckscher, (1879–1954), Swedish economic historian Auguste Himly, (1823–1906), French historian and geographer Johan Huizinga,(1872–1945), Dutch historian, author of Waning of the Middle Ages I Ibn Zaydan, (1873–1946) Moroccan historian Dmitry Ilovaisky, (1832–1920), Russian historian – Russian history Harold Innis, (1894-1952), Canadian historian and political economist J Mohammed ibn Jaafar al-Kattani (1858–1927) Moroccan Muhammad Jaber, (1875–1945), history of the Levant and the Middle-East William James (naval historian), historian of the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars Ivane Javakhishvili, (1876–1940), Georgian historian K Samuel Kamakau, (1815–1876), Hawaiian historian Konstantin Kavelin, (1818–1885), Russian historian – history of Russian laws Hans Kelsen, (1881–1973) legal Philip Moore Callow Kermode, (1855–1932), Manx crosses and runic inscriptions Alexander William Kinglake, (1809–1891), works on the Crimean War Vasily Klyuchevsky, (1841–1911), Russian history Dudley Wright Knox, (1877–1960), American naval historian Ludwig von Köchel, (1800–1877), writer, composer, botanist, music historian Nikodim Kondakov, (1844–1925), Byzantine art Nikolay Kostomarov, (1817–1885), Russian and Ukrainian history Godefroid Kurth, (1847–1916), Belgian historian L Leonard Woods Labaree, (1897–1980) editor of the Benjamin Franklin Papers William L. Langer, (1896–1977), US historian, World and diplomatic history John Knox Laughton, (1830–1915) British naval historian Ernest Lavisse (1842–1922), French history Georges Lefebvre, (1874–1959), French Revolution B. H. Liddell Hart, (1895–1970) British military John Edward Lloyd, (1861–1947) Welshness Ferdinand Lot, (1866–1952) Middle Ages Mc and Mac Thomas Macaulay, (1800–1859), British J. D. Mackie, (1887–1978) Scottish M Frederic William Maitland, (1850–1906), English legal Alfred Thayer Mahan, (1840–1914), naval Ramesh Chandra Majumdar, (1888–1980), Indian history Albert Mathiez, (1874–1932), French Revolution Friedrich Meinecke, (1862–1954), German intellectual and cultural Krste Misirkov, (1874–1926), Macedonian historian and author Auguste Molinier, (1851–1904), Middle Ages Theodor Mommsen, (1817–1903), Roman Empire Alfred Morel-Fatio, (1850–1924), Spain Samuel Eliot Morison, (1887–1976) Naval, American colonial Lewis Mumford, (1895–1988), urban N Lewis Bernstein Namier, (1888–1960) 18th-century British and 20th-century diplomatic Ahmad ibn Khalid al-Nasiri (1835–1897), Moroccan historian J. E. Neale (1890–1975), Elizabethan England Allan Nevins, (1890–1971) US political and business; Civil War; biography Stojan Novaković (1842–1915), Serbian O Charles Oman, (1860–1946) 19th century military P Cesare Paoli (1840–1902), Italian History Gaston Paris, (1839–1903) Middle Ages Henry Francis Pelham, (1846–1907) Roman Samuel W. Pennypacker, (1843–1916) Pennsylvania history Dexter Perkins, (1889–1984) USA Henri Pirenne, (1862–1935), Belgian and medieval European history Sergey Platonov, (1860–1933), Oprichnina and Time of Troubles Eileen Power, (1889–1940) Middle Ages H. F. M. Prescott, (1896–1972) biographer of Mary I of England and medieval History Datto Vaman Potdar, (1890–1979) Indian Historian Q Jules Quicherat, (1814–1882) Middle Ages R William Pember Reeves (1857–1932), New Zealand Pierre Renouvin, (1893–1974), diplomatic historian. B. H. 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Toynbee, (1889–1975), A Study of History, world history Heinrich Gotthard von Treitschke (1834–1896), German historian and nationalist George Macaulay Trevelyan, (1876–1962), British Mikheil Tsereteli, (1878–1965), Georgian historian V Paul Vinogradoff, (1854–1925), medieval England W Spencer Walpole (1839 – 1907), English historian Curt Weibull, (1886–1991), Swedish historian Lauritz Weibull (1873–1960), Swedish historian Mary Wilhelmine Williams, (1878–1944), Latin America Spenser Wilkinson, (1853–1937) British military historian James A. Williamson, (1886–1964) English maritime historian and historian of exploration. Justin Winsor, (1831–1897), editor of the Narrative and Critical History of America, (8 vols., 1884–89) Ernest Llewellyn Woodward, (1890–1971), British historian, British history and international relations Y Yi Byeongdo, (1896–1989), Korean historian Z Faddei Zielinski, (1859–1944), Ancient Greece |
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