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Raouf Abbas, (1939–2008) Egyptian
Irving Abella, (born 1940) Canadian
David Abulafia, (born 1949) Mediterranean history
Donald Adamson, (born 1939) British
Teodoro Agoncillo, (1912–1985), Filipino, Philippine history
Robert G. Albion, (1896–1983), maritime
Dean C. Allard, (born 1933) American naval
Michael Allen, American, trans-Mississippi West
Robert C. Allen, (born 1947) British economic
Gar Alperovitz, (born 1936) American, Hiroshima
Ida Altman, (born 1950) American, colonial Spain & Latin America
Henri Amouroux, (1920–2007), French; the Nazi occupation of France
Stephen Ambrose, (1936–2002), American; WW2, U.S. political
Perry Anderson, (born 1938), British; European history
Joyce Appleby, (born 1929) American; US early national
Herbert Aptheker, (1915–2003), American; African American
Leonie Archer, British
Philippe Ariès, (1914–1984) French; medieval; childhood
Karen Armstrong, (born 1944) British; religious
Leonard J. Arrington, (1917–1999), American; Mormons
Thomas Asbridge, crusades
Paul Avrich, (1931–2006) Russian, the Anarchist movement
Ali Azaykou (1942–2004), Moroccan
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Nigel Bagnall, (1927–2002) Ancient Rome, Greece
Bernard Bailyn, (born 1922) Early American; Atlantic
David E. Barclay, (born 1948) German
Juliet Barker, (born 1958) Late Middle Ages, literary biography
Frank Barlow, (1911–2009) medieval biography
Linda Diane Barnes, American
G.W.S. Barrow, (born 1924) Scottish
David Barton, (born 1954) Founding Fathers, America's Christian Heritage
H. Arnold Barton, (born 1929) Scandinavian
Jacques Barzun, (1907–2012), cultural
Hanna Batatu, (1926–2000) Palestinian; modern Iraq
K. Jack Bauer, (1926–1987), U.S. naval, military, and maritime
Yehuda Bauer, (born 1926) the Holocaust
David Bebbington, (born 1949), The History of Evangelicalism
Antony Beevor, (born 1946), WW2
James Belich (born 1956), New Zealand
Abdelmajid Benjelloun (born 1944) Morocco
Laurence Bergreen, (born 1950) biography
Isaiah Berlin, (1909–1997), ideas
Michael Beschloss, (born 1955) Cold War
Nicholas Bethell, (1938–2007) Soviet
Anthony Birley, (born 1937) Ancient Rome
David Blackbourn, (born 1949) German
Geoffrey Blainey (born 1930), Australian
Gisela Bock, (born 1942) German feminist
Brian Bond, (born 1936) British military
Daniel J. Boorstin, (1914–2004), American
Georges Bordonove, (1920–2007), France
John Boswell, (1947–1994), Medievalist
Robert Bothwell, (born 1944), Canadian history
Gérard Bouchard, (born 1943) Canadian
Joanna Bourke, (born 1963) military
Paul S. Boyer, (1935–2012) American morality
Karl Dietrich Bracher, (born 1922) modern German
Jim Bradbury, (born 1937) Middle Ages
James C. Bradford, (born 1944), American naval
William Brandon, (1914–2002), American West
Fernand Braudel, (1902–1985) World, Mediterranean
Ahron Bregman, (born 1958) Arab-Israeli conflict
Timothy Brook, (born 1951) China
Martin Broszat, (1926–1989) Nazi Germany
Peter Brown, (born 1935) Medieval
Christopher Browning, (born 1944) the Holocaust
Alan Bullock, (1914–2004), 1940s
Peter Burke (born 1937)
Briton C. Busch, (1936–2004), British diplomatic and American maritime
Richard Bushman, (born 1931), American colonial & Mormon
Herbert Butterfield, (1900–1979) historiography
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Angus Calder, (1942–2008), British
Sir Raymond Carr (born 1919) Spanish and Latin American
Paul Cartledge, (born 1947) Classical
Lionel Casson (1914–2009)
Boris Celovsky, (1923–2008) Czech-German relations
Howard I. Chapelle, (1901–1975) maritime
Maher Charif, Arab
Iris Chang, (1968–2004) China
Louis Chevalier, (1911–2001) France
Satyabrata Rai Chowdhuri, (born 1935) India
Alexander Campbell Cheyne, (1924–2006) Scotland
I. R. Christie, (1919-1998) 18th century Britain
Alan Clark, (1928–1999), World Wars
J. C. D. Clark, (born 1951) British
Manning Clark, (1915–1991) Australia
Patrick Collinson, (born 1929), Elizabethan England & Puritanism
Robert Conquest, (born 1917) Russia
Peter Cottrell, (born 1964) Anglo-Irish
Gordon A. Craig, (1913–2005) German & diplomatic
Vincent Cronin, (born 1924) European and art history
William Cronon, (born 1954), American environmental
Pamela Kyle Crossley, (born 1955) China
Dan Cruickshank, (born 1949) British and architectural history
Barry Cunliffe, (born 1939) archaeology
John Shelton Curtiss, (1899-1983), Soviet Union
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Robert Dallek, (born 1934) American politics, diplomacy
Vahakn N. Dadrian, (born 1926) Armenia
David B. Danbom, American rural
Ahmad Hasan Dani, (1920–2009) South Asia
Robert Darnton (born 1939) 18th-century France
Lucy Dawidowicz, (1915–1990) Holocaust
Saul David, (born 1966) military
John Davies (born 1938) Wales
Jovan Deretić, (born 1937) Ancient Serbia
Norman Davies, (born 1939) Polish and British
Natalie Zemon Davis, (born 1928) early modern France, film
Kenneth S. Davis, (1912–1999) Franklin D. Roosevelt
R. H. C. Davis, (1918–1991) Middle Ages
David Day, (born 1949) Australia
Renzo De Felice, (1929–1996) Italian fascism
Len Deighton, (born 1929) British military
Carl N. Degler, (born 1921) American
Esther Delisle, (born 1954), French-Canadian
Jean Delumeau (born 1923) Catholic Church
Marcel Detienne, (born 1935) ancient Greece
Alexandre Deulofeu, (1903–1978), Catalan
Isaac Deutscher, (1907–1967) Soviet +
Tom M. Devine, (born 1945) Scottish
Wu Di, (born 1951), China +
Igor M. Diakonov, (1914–1999), Ancient Near East
David Herbert Donald (1920–2009) American Civil War
Gordon Donaldson (1913–1993) Scottish
Susan Doran, Elizabethan England
William Doyle, (born 1932), French Revolution +
Georges Duby, (1924–1996), Middle Ages
William S. Dudley, (born 1936) American naval
Eamon Duffy, (born 1947) 15th–17th century religious
A. Hunter Dupree, (born 1921) American science and technology
Trevor Dupuy, (1916–1995) military
Harold James Dyos, (1921–78), British urban
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Elizabeth Eisenstein, French Revolution, books
Geoff Eley (born 1949) German
John Elliott, (born 1941) Spanish
Joseph J. Ellis (born 1943) American early Republic
Geoffrey Elton, (1921–1994), Tudor England
Peter Englund, (born 1957) Swedish
Richard J. Evans, (born 1947) German social
Alf Evers, (1905–2004) American history
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Brian Farrell, (born 1929)
John Lister Illingworth Fennell (1918–1992) medieval Russia.
Niall Ferguson, (born 1964) military, business, economic, imperial
Božidar Ferjančić (1929-1998), medievalism
Marc Ferro, (born 1924) World War I
Joachim Fest, (1926–2006), Nazi Germany
David Feuerwerker (1912–1980), Jewish
Heinrich Fichtenau (1912–2000), medievalism, diplomatics
Orlando Figes, (born 1957), Russian
Robert O. Fink, (1905–1988), classical
Moses Finley, (1912–1986) ancient, especially economic
David Hackett Fischer, (born 1935) American Revolution, cycles
Fritz Fischer, (1908–1999) German
Frances FitzGerald, (born 1940) Vietnam; history textbooks
Judith Flanders, (born 1959), Victorian British social
Robert Fogel, (born 1926) American economic, cliometrics
Eric Foner, (born 1943) Reconstruction
Shelby Foote, (1916–2005), American Civil War
Michel Foucault, (1926–1984), ideas
Jo Fox, twentieth-century film and propaganda
Robin Lane Fox, (born 1946) Ancient
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, (1941–2007) American South; cultural & social, women
Walter Frank, (1905–1945), Nazi historian
H. Bruce Franklin, (born 1934) American historian of the Vietnam War
Antonia Fraser (born 1932), English
Frank Freidel, (1916–1993) American; Franklin Roosevelt
Henry Friedlander, (born 1930) Holocaust
Saul Friedländer, (born 1932) Holocaust
Sheppard Frere (born 1916)
David Fromkin (born 1932)
Bruno Fuligni (born 1968)
Francis Fukuyama, (born 1955) world
François Furet, (1927–1997) French Revolution
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Femme Gaastra, (born 1945) Dutch
John Lewis Gaddis, (born 1941) Cold War
Lloyd Gardner, US diplomatic
Peter Gay, (born 1923) psychohistory, Enlightenment & 19th century social
Eugene Genovese, (born 1930) US South, slavery
François Géré, (born 1950) military
Christian Gerlach, (born 1963) Holocaust
N. H. Gibbs, (1910–1990) military
William Gibson, (born 1959) ecclesiastical
Bentley B. Gilbert (born 1924) 20th century Britain
Martin Gilbert, (born 1936) Holocaust
Carlo Ginzburg, (born 1939) social
Jan Glete (1947–2009), Swedish
James Goldrick, Australian
Adrian Goldsworthy, (born 1969) ancient
Brison D. Gooch, (born 1925) Europe, Belgium
Doris Kearns Goodwin, (born 1943) American presidential
Andrew Gordon, British naval
Gerald S. Graham, (1903–1988) British imperial
Peter Green, (born 1924) ancient
Vivian H. H. Green, (1915–2005), Christianity
Ranajit Guha, (born 1923) Indian
Ramchandra Guha, (born 1958), India, environment
Lev Gumilyov, (1912–1992), Soviet
Oliver Gurney, (1911–2001) Assyria, Hittites
John Guy, (born 1949) Tudor England
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Irfan Habib, (born 1931) India
Sheldon Hackney, (born 1943) U.S. South
Claude Hall (1922–2001), American diplomacy
John Whitney Hall (1916–1997), Japan
Bruce Barrymore Halpenny, WW2 air war
Nicholas G. L. Hammond, (1907–2001) Macedonia and Greece
Victor Davis Hanson, (born 1953) ancient warfare
Charles Henry Harpole, (born 1943) cinema and mass media
Dick Harrison, (born 1966) Swedish & Medieval
Peter Harrison, (born 1955) Early modern intellectual
Max Hastings, (born 1945) military, WW2
John Hattendorf, (born 1941) maritime
Ragnhild Hatton, (1913–1995) 17th- and 18th-century European international
Denys Hay, (1915–1994), medieval and Renaissance Europe
John Daniel Hayes, (1902–1991), American naval
Ingo Heidbrink, (born 1968), maritime history, history of technology
Jeffrey Herf, (born 1947) German and European
Arthur Herman, (born 1956) American and British
Raul Hilberg, (1926–2007), Holocaust
Klaus Hildebrand, (born 1941) 19th–20th-century German
Christopher Hill, (1912–2003), 17th century England
Andreas Hillgruber, (1925–1989) 20th-century German
Richard L. Hills (born 1936), technology
Gertrude Himmelfarb, (born 1924) British
Harry Hinsley, (1918–1998), British intelligence, WW2
Eric Hobsbawm, (1917-2012) labour; Marxism
Marshall Hodgson, (1922–1968) Islamic
Richard Hofstadter, (1916–1970), American political
Peter Hoffmann[disambiguation needed], National Socialism
David Hoggan, (1923–1988) neo-Nazi
Hajo Holborn, (1902–1969), Germany
Tom Holland, (born 1968) Ancient Greece, Rome, Middle Ages
C. Warren Hollister, (1930–1997) Middle Ages
George Holmes (professor), (1927–2009), Medieval
Richard Holmes, (1946–2011) Military
Ed Hooper, (born 1964) Southern Appalachia, Tennessee, Old South
A. G. Hopkins, (born 1938) British
Keith Hopkins, (1934–2004) Ancient
Albert Hourani, (1915–1993) Middle Eastern
Youssef Hourany, (born 1931), Lebanese, Ancient
Daniel Horowitz, (born 1954) American cultural
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz, women
Michiel Horn, (born 1939) Canadian
Alistair Horne, (born 1925) modern French
Michael Howard (born 1922) Military
Robert Hughes, (born 1938) Australia, cities
Andrew Hunt, (born 1968) Cold War America
Tristram Hunt, (born 1974)
Mark C. Hunter, (born 1974) Naval
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Halil Inalcik, (born 1916) Ottoman Empire
Jonathan Israel (born 1946), Netherlands, Enlightenment, Jewry
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Eberhard Jäckel, (born 1929) Nazi Germany
Julian T. Jackson, (born 1954) French
Harold James, (born 1956) modern Germany,
Nikoloz Janashia, (1931–1982), Georgia and the Caucasus
Simon Janashia, (1900–1947), of Georgia and the Caucasus
Marius Jansen, (1922–2000) Japan
Pawel Jasienica, (1909–1970), Polish
Merrill Jensen (1905–1980), American Revolution
Khasnor Johan, Malaysian historian
Paul Johnson, (born 1928), British, Western civilization
Robert Erwin Johnson (1923–2008), American naval
Mauno Jokipii, (1924–2007) Finnish, World War II
A.H.M. Jones (1904–1970), later Roman Empire
Gwyn Jones, (1907–1999) medieval
George Hilton Jones III, (1924–2008), English history
Loe de Jong, (1914–2005) Dutch
Tony Judt, (1948–2010), 20c European
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David S. Katz, early modern English religious
Donald Kagan, (born 1932) ancient Greek
John Keegan, (1934–2012) military
Nushiravan Keihanizadeh, (born 1937) Chronicler & Journalistic Historiography-Iranians History
John H. Kemble, (1912–1990), American maritime
Paul Murray Kendall, (1911–1973), Late Middle Ages
Elizabeth Topham Kennan, (born 1938) medievalist and former president, Mount Holyoke College
George F. Kennan, (a.k.a. 'X') (1904–2005) US-Soviet relations
James Kennedy, (born 1963) Netherlands
Paul Kennedy, (born 1945) world, military
W. Hudson Kensel, (born 1928) western American
Ian Kershaw, (born 1943) Nazi Germany
Daniel J. Kevles, (born 1939) science
Kim Jung-bae, (born 1940), Korean
Michael King, (1945–2004) New Zealand
Patrick Kinross, (1904–1976) Ottoman Empire
Martin Kitchen, (born 1936) modern European history
Simon Kitson, Vichy France
Matti Klinge, (born 1936) Finnish
R.J.B. Knight, (born 1944) British naval
Yuri Knorozov, (1922–1999), decipherment of the Maya script
Eberhard Kolb, (born 1933) German
Gabriel Kolko, (born 1932) American political
Claudia Koonz, Nazi Germany
Andrey Korotayev, (born 1961), Russian, cliodynamics
Ernst Kossmann, (1922–2003) Low Countries
Philip A. Kuhn, (born 1933), China
Thomas Kuhn, (1922–1996), science
Myoma Myint Kywe, (born 1960) Burmese writer and historian
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Benjamin Woods Labaree, (born 1927) American colonial and maritime
Brij Lal, Fiji
Abdallah Laroui, (born 1933)
Leopold Labedz, (1920–1993), Soviet
Andrew Lambert, (born 1956) British naval
Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea, (1905–1983), haciendas in Western Mexico
David Lavender, (1910–2003), American West
Walter LaFeber, (born 1933) diplomatic
Jacques Le Goff, (born 1924) medieval
Robert Leckie, (1920–2001), American military
William Leuchtenburg, (born 1922) American political and legal
Barbara Levick, (born 1931) Roman emperors
Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, (born 1929) French
Lee Ki-baek, (1924–2004), Korean
Li Ao, (born 1935), Chinese
Leon F. Litwack, (born 1929) American and African-American
Xinru Liu, Ancient Indian and Chinese
Mario Liverani, (born 1939) ancient Middle East
David Loades, (born 1934), Tudor England
James W. Loewen, (born 1942) American
Elizabeth Longford (1906–2002), Victorian England
Erik Lönnroth (1910–2002)
Walter Lord, (1917–2002) American
John Lukacs, (born 1924) modern Europe
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Charles B. MacDonald, (1922–1990) World War II
Stuart Macintyre (born 1947), Australian
Forrest McDonald (born 1927) early national US, presidency, business
K. B. McFarlane, (1903–1966) English medievalist
Rosamond McKitterick, (born 1949) Medieval
Margaret MacMillan (born 1943) 20th century international relations
William Miller Macmillan, liberal South African historiography
Ramsay MacMullen, (born 1928) Roman
Magnus Magnusson, (1929–2007) Norse
Piers Mackesy, (born 1924) British military
Leonard Maltin, (born 1950) Film
Charles S. Maier, (born 1939) 20th-century Europe
Paul L. Maier, (born 1930) Ancient history
Pauline Maier, (born 1938) Early American
William Manchester, (1922–2004) Churchill
Adel Manna, (born 1947) Palestine in the Ottoman period
Golo Mann, (1909–1994)
Robert Mann, Vietnam War
Philip Mansel, (born 1951) France, Ottoman Empire
Arthur Marder, (1910–1980) British naval
Timothy Mason, (1940–1990) Nazi Germany
Henri-Jean Martin, (1924–2007) the book
Rev. F.X. Martin, (1922–2000) Irish medievalist and campaigner
Michael Marrus, (born 1941) French and Jewish
David McCullough, (born 1933) American
William S. McFeely American Civil War
James M. McPherson, (born 1936) American Civil War
William McNeill, (born 1917) World
Laurence Marvin, American, French medievalist
Garrett Mattingly, (1900–1962) Early modern Europe
Arno J. Mayer, (born 1926) World War I and Europe
Richard Maybury, (born 1946) United States, especially WWI, WWII, and the Middle East
Neil McKendrick, Modern Economic and Social History
D. W. Meinig, (born 1924) American geography
Evaldo Cabral de Mello, (born 1936) Dutch Brazil
Russell Menard, Colonial American
Thomas C. Mendenhall, (1910–1998)
Josef W. Meri, (born 1969) Islamic world, Jews
Barbara Metcalf, India
Perry Miller, (1905–1963) Intellectual
Giles Milton, (born 1966) Exploration
Zora Mintalová - Zubercová, (born 1950) Slovakian
Yagutil Mishiev, (born 1927) History of Derbent, Dagestan, Russia.
Hans Mommsen, (born 1930) German
Wolfgang Mommsen, (1930–2004) British and German
Simon Sebag Montefiore, (born 1965) Russia, Middle East
Edmund Morgan (born 1916) American colonial and revolution
Kenneth O. Morgan (born 1934) British political
William J. Morgan (historian), (1917–2003) U.S. naval
Benny Morris, (born 1948) Middle-Eastern
Ian Mortimer, (born 1967) Middle Ages
Yves Morvan, (born 1932) French archaeologist, specialist of the romanesque art.
George Mosse, (1918–1999) German, Jewish, fascist and sexual
Roland Mousnier, (1907–1993) Early modern France
Mubarak Ali (b. 1941) Pakistani
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Joseph Needham, (1900-1995), history of Chinese science and technology
Cynthia Neville, late medieval social, cultural and legal history; Scotland and England; Gaelic culture
Leo Niehorster, (born 1947) military
Thomas Nipperdey (1927–1992) German history from 1800 to 1918
Ernst Nolte, (born 1923) German; fascism and communism
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Robin O'Neil, Holocaust
Josiah Ober, ancient Greece
Heiko Oberman, (1930–2001) Reformation
W. H. Oliver (born 1925), New Zealand
Michael Oren, (born 1955) Modern middle east
Ilber Ortayli, (born 1947) Turkish of the Ottoman Empire
Richard Overy, (born 1947) WW2
Steven Ozment, (born 1939) Germany
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Thomas Pakenham, (born 1933), Africa
Hasan Bülent Paksoy, (born 1948) Central Asia
Ilan Pappé, (born 1954) Israel
Simo Parpola, (born 1943) Ancient Middle East
J. H. Parry,(1914–1982) maritime
Thomas Paterson Cold War
Peter Paret, (born 1924) military
Geoffrey Parker, (born 1943) early modern military
Abel Paz, (1921–2009) Spanish anarchist movement
Morgan D. Peoples, (1919–1998) Louisiana
William Armstrong Percy, (born 1933) Medieval Europe and ancient Greek and Roman, homosexuality
Bradford Perkins, (1925–2008) U.S. diplomatic
Detlev Peukert, (1950–1990) of Alltagsgeschichte (of everyday life) in the Weimar & Nazi eras.
Liza Picard, (born 1927) London
Boris B. Piotrovsky, (1908–1990), Urartu and Scythia
Richard Pipes, (born 1923) Russian and Soviet
J.H. Plumb, (1911–2001), British of the 18th century
J. G. A. Pocock (born 1924), early modern period and Enlightenment
Roy Porter, (1946–2002), of medicine & Britain
Gordon W. Prange, (1910–1980) American, World War II Pacific, notably Pearl Harbor and Midway
Joshua Prawer, (1917–1990) Crusades
Michael Prestwich, (born 1943) medieval England
Janko Prunk, (born 1942) Slovenian
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Carroll Quigley, (1910–1977) classical, western history, theorist of civilizations
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Werner Rahn, German naval
Jack N. Rakove, US Constitution and early politics
Šerbo Rastoder, Montenegrin
René Rémond, French political
Timothy Reuter, (1947–2002) Medieval Germany
Henry A. Reynolds (born 1938), Australian
Susan Reynolds, medieval
Richard Rhodes, World War II, Hydrogen Bomb
Nicholas V. Riasanovsky, Russian[1]
Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond, British naval
Jonathan Riley-Smith, Crusades
Blaze Ristovski, Macedonian
Charles Ritcheson, Anglo-American relations 1775–1815
Gerhard Ritter, German
Andrew Roberts, British
J. M. Roberts, European
N.A.M. Rodger, British naval
William Ledyard Rodgers, ancient naval
Theodore Ropp, military
W.J. Rorabaugh, 19th and 20th century U.S.
Ron Rosenbaum, Hitler
Charles E. Rosenberg, medicine and science
Stephen Roskill, British naval
Maarten van Rossem, 20th century U.S.
Theodore Roosevelt, War of 1812, frontier
Michael Rostovtzeff, ancient
Hans Rothfels, modern German
Sheila Rowbotham, (born 1943) Feminism Socialism
Herbert H. Rowen, Dutch
A. L. Rowse, (1903–1997), English
Miri Rubin, social, Europe 1100–1600
George Rudé, (1910–1993), French revolution
R. J. Rummel, genocide
Steven Runciman, (1903–2000) Crusades
Leila J.Rupp, feminist
Conrad Russell, 17th century Britain
Cornelius Ryan, (1920–1974), World War II, popular
Boris Rybakov, (1908–2001), leader of Soviet anti-Normanists
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Ram Sharan Sharma, (1919-2011), Ancient India
Edgar V. Saks, (1910–1984), Estonian
Richard G. Salomon, (1884–1966), medieval and Church
J. Salwyn Schapiro, fascism
Dominic Sandbrook, (born 1974), modern Britain and the United States
Usha Sanyal, Asian, Islam and Sufism
Simon Schama, (born 1945), British, Dutch, American, French
Arthur Schlesinger, Sr. American social
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Andrew Jackson, New Deal, politics
Jean-Claude Schmitt, Middle Ages
David Schoenbaum, modern German & American-Israeli relations.
Carl Schorske, Vienna, Modernism, intellectual
Paul W. Schroeder, European diplomacy
D. M. Schurman, British imperial and naval
William Henry Scott, (1921–1993), Philippine Cordillera, Pre-colonial Philippines
Joan Scott Feminism
Howard Hayes Scullard, (1903–1983), ancient
S. Srikanta Sastri (1904–1974) Indology, Indus Valley Civilization
Tom Segev, Israeli
Robert Service Soviet and Russian
James J. Sheehan modern German
William L. Shirer, American journalist, expert on the Third Reich,
Dasharatha Sharma, Rajasthan
He Shu, (born 1948), Chinese Cultural Revolution
Jack Simmons, (1915–2000), English historian, expert on railway history
Keith Sinclair (1922–1993), New Zealand
Helene J. Sinnreich, Holocaust
Nathan Sivin, China
Quentin Skinner, early modern Britain
Alexandre Skirda, Russian
Theda Skocpol, Institutions and comparative method; sociological
Richard Slotkin, American environment & West
Cornelius Cole Smith, Jr. (1913–2004), military history, expert on the American Old West
Digby Smith, Military
Henry Nash Smith US cultural
Jean Edward Smith US Foreign Policy, Constitutional Law, Biography,
Justin Harvey Smith, Mexican–American War
Richard Norton Smith, U.S. presidential
T. C. Smout Scottish environmental and social
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, (born 1918), Russian Gulag
Louis Leo Snyder, German nationalism
Timothy D. Snyder, United States
Albert Soboul, (1913–1982), French revolution
Pat Southern, (born 1948) ancient Rome
Richard Southern, medieval
Dr. E. Lee Spence, (born 1947), shipwrecks
Jonathan Spence, Chinese
Jackson J. Spielvogel, world
Kenneth Stampp, South, slavery
David Starkey, (born 1945), Tudor
James M. Stayer, German Reformation
Wickham Steed, Eastern Europe.
Valerie Steele, fashion
Jean Stengers, Belgian
Frank Stenton, Anglo-Saxon
Fritz Stern, Germany & Jewish
Zeev Sternhell, fascism.
William N. Still, Jr., U.S. naval and Confederate naval
Lawrence Stone, early modern British social, economic and family
Norman Stone, military
Hew Strachan, military
Floyd Benjamin Streeter, Kansas, Old American West
Michael Stürmer, modern German
Viktor Suvorov, Soviet
David Syrett, British naval
Ronald Syme, (1903–1989), ancient
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J. L. Talmon,(1916–1980), Modern, "The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy"
A.J.P. Taylor, (1906–1990), Britain, modern European
Alasdair and Hettie Tayler, Scottish
Ronald Takaki, (1939–2009), American, ethnic studies
Abdelhadi Tazi, (born 1921), Moroccan
Antonio Tellez, (1921–2005), Spanish Anarchism and anti-fascist resistance
Harold Temperley, (1879–1939), 19c and early 20c century diplomatic
Romila Thapar, (born 1931), Ancient India
Barbara Thiering, (born 1930), Biblical
Joan Thirsk (born 1922), agriculture
Hugh Thomas, Spanish Civil War, Cuba, Atlantic Slave Trade
E. P. Thompson, (1924–1993), British labour
John Toland, (1912–2004), WW1 and WW2 Histories
K. Ross Toole, (1920–1981), Montana
Ahmed Toufiq, (born 1943), Moroccan
Marc Trachtenberg, Cold War
Hugh Trevor-Roper, (1914–2003), Nazi; British
Gil Troy, Modern American, the Presidency
Barbara Tuchman, (1912–1989) 20th century military
Robert C. Tucker, Stalin
Peter Turchin, (born 1958), Cliodynamics
Henry Ashby Turner, Jr., 20th-century German
Frederick Jackson Turner, (1861–1932), American Frontier
Denis Twitchett, (1925–2006), China
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Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Early America
Mladen Urem, Croatian literary
Robert M. Utley, (born 1929), 19th Century American West
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Jean-Pierre Vernant,(1914–2007), French, ancient Greece
Paul Veyne, French, ancient Greece and Rome
Pierre Vidal-Naquet, (1930–2006), French, ancient Greece, Civil Rights activist
Hans van de Ven, Dutch-born British, modern China
Klemens von Klemperer German-born, Nazi Germany
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John Waiko (born 1944), Papua New Guinean
J. Samuel Walker US NRC historian, nuclear energy and weapons
Retha Warnicke, (born 1939), Tudor & gender issues
Eugen Weber, modern French
Cicely Veronica Wedgwood, (1910–1997) Europe 16th-17th century
Hans-Ulrich Wehler, 19c German social
Russell Weigley, military
Gerhard Weinberg, World War II
Roberto Weiss Renaissance
Frank Welsh (born 1931), British imperial
Christopher Whatley, Scottish
John Wheeler-Bennett, German
John Whyte, Northern Ireland and on divided societies
Christopher Wickham, medieval
Alexander Wilkinson, (born 1975) Early Modern European; books
Toby Wilkinson, (born 1969) Ancient Egypt
Eric Williams, (1911–1981), Guianese, Caribbean
Glanmor Williams
Glyndwr Williams, exploration
William Appleman Williams. US diplomatic
Andrew Wilson, Ukraine
Clyde N. Wilson, 19c US South
Ian Wilson, (born 1941) religious
Henry Winkler, (born 1938) German
Keith Windschuttle, (born 1942) Australian; historiography
Gordon Wright, (1912–2000) Modern French
Robert S. Wistrich, Anti-Semitism, Holocaust, Jews
John B. Wolf, French
Michael Wolffsohn, German Jewish
Gordon S. Wood, American Revolution
Michael Wood
C. Vann Woodward, (1908–1999), American South
Lucy Worsley, British
Lawrence C. Wroth, American printing trade
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Robert J. Young, French Third Republic.
Robert M. Young, (born 1935), medicine
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Nicolas Zafra, (1892–1979), Filipino
Gregorio F. Zaide, (1907–1986), Filipino
Adam Zamoyski, (born 1949) Napoleonic era
Alfred-Maurice de Zayas, German
Howard Zinn, (1922–2010) American
Rainer Zitelmann, German

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