History:List of historians by area of study

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This is a list of historians categorized by their area of study. See also List of historians.

By time period

Ancient history

  • Sedat Alp (1913, Veroia, The Ottoman Empire - 2006, Ankara, Türkiye) Hittitolog- Historian, Ancient Anatolian
  • Ekrem Akurgal (1911, Haifa, The Ottoman Empire- 2002, İzmir, Türkiye) Archaeologist- Historian, Ancient Anatolian
  • Leonie Archer (born 1955) – Graeco-Roman Palestine
  • Mary Beard (born 1955)
  • Anatoly Bokschanin (1903–1979) – Roman history
  • Fernand Braudel (1902, Luméville-en-Ornois- 1985, Cluses- France ) Roman history
  • Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton (1900-1903) – Roman history and prosopography
  • Halet Çambel (1916, Berlin, Germany- 2014, İstanbul, Türkiye) Archaeologist- Historian, Ancient Anatolian
  • Michael Crawford (born 1939)
  • Roland Étienne (born 1944, French) – Ancient Greece and Hellenistic period
  • Moses Finley (1912–1986)
  • Edward Gibbon (1737–1794) – The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Adrian Goldsworthy (born 1969, British) – Roman history
  • Peter Green (born 1924) – Ancient Greece and Macedon
  • Herodotus
  • Keith Hopkins (1934–2004) - Roman history
  • Muazzez İlmiye Çığ (born 1914, Bursa-Türkiye) Sumerologist, Sumerian history
  • Josephus
  • Yuliya Kolosovskaya (1920–2002) – Roman history and Roman provinces of the Danube
  • Sergey Kovalev (1886–1960) – Hellenistic and Roman period
  • Mikhail Kublanov (1914–1998)
  • Barbara Levick (1931–2023) – Roman emperors
  • Livy
  • Ramsay MacMullen (1928–2022) – History of Rome
  • Nikolai Mashkin (1900–1950) – Roman history
  • Fergus Millar (1935–2019)
  • Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903) History of Rome
  • Barthold Georg Niebuhr (1776–1831) – Roman history
  • Orosius
  • Tahsin Özgüç (1916, Kardzhali, The Ottoman Empire- 2005, Ankara, Türkiye) Archaeologist- Historian, Ancient Anatolian
  • Edward Togo Salmon (1905–1988) - Roman history
  • Howard Hayes Scullard (1903–1983) – Roman civilization
  • Mariya Sergeyenko (1891–1987) – Roman agriculture and daily life
  • Ram Sharan Sharma (1919–2011) – Ancient India
  • Elena Shtaerman (1914–1991) – Roman history
  • Suetonius
  • Ronald Syme (1903–1989) – Classical period
  • Tacitus
  • Joseph Tainter (born 1949)
  • Lily Ross Taylor (1886-1969) - Roman history
  • Thucydides
  • Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (born 1951)
  • Max Weber (1864–1920)
  • Xenophon
  • Polybius

Medieval history

  • John Van Antwerp Fine Jr. (born 1939) - American medievalist specialized in the history of Central and Southeastern Europe, and Balkans
  • Ram Sharan Sharma (1919–2011) – early medieval History of India
  • Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman (born 1940) – historian of medieval medicine
  • Placido Puccinelli (1609–1685, Italian) – Northern Italy in the 10th century and the Florentine church
  • Marc Bloch (1886–1944, French) – Medieval France
  • John Boswell (1947–1994, American) – Homosexuality in the Middle Ages
  • Norman Cantor (1930–2004)
  • Georges Duby (1924–1996, French) – Specialized in the history of France between the Capets and the Valois
  • François-Louis Ganshof (1895–1980), Belgian – wrote on early medieval institutional history and feudalism
  • Geoffrey of Monmouth
  • Giraldus Cambrensis
  • Johan Huizinga (1872–1945, Dutch) – cultural history, wrote Waning of the Middle Ages
  • Jacques Le Goff (1924–2014, French) – Middle Ages, particularly the 12th and 13th centuries
  • Rev. F. X. Martin (1922–2000, Irish) – Mediævalist and campaigner
  • Rosamond McKitterick (born 1949) – Frankish and Carolingian history
  • Henri Pirenne (1862–1935) – the "Pirenne Thesis" of early Medieval development
  • Eileen Power (1889–1940) – Middle Ages
  • Miri Rubin (born 1956) – social and religious history, 1100–1500
  • Steven Runciman (1903–2000) – the Crusades
  • Richard Southern (1912–2001)
  • Sidney Painter (1902–1960)
  • John Julius Norwich (1929–2018)
  • John V. Tolan (born 1959)
  • Chris Wickham (born 1950)
  • Retha Warnicke (born 1939)
  • Aaron Gurevich (1924–2006)
  • Jerome Lee Shneidman (1929–2008) – psychohistory[1]
  • Michael Prestwich (born 1943)
  • Alessandro Barbero (born 1959)
  • Dick Harrison (born 1966)
  • Satish Chandra (1922–2017)
  • Irfan Habib (born 1931)
  • Michel Kaplan (born 1946, French) – Byzantinist
  • Gina Fasoli (1905–1992) – medieval cities, feudal society, and Lombardy

By nation or geographical area

North America

History of Canada

  • Donald Creighton (1902–1979) – Developed the Laurentian thesis
  • William J. Eccles (1917–1998) – History of New France
  • Lionel Groulx (1878–1967) – The history of Quebec in particular and French North America in general
  • Harold Innis (1894–1952) – Economic historian of Canada
  • Jack Granatstein (born 1939) – Political and Military historian of Canada
  • W.L. Morton (1908–1980) – Expert on western Canada

See also List of Canadian historians.

History of the Caribbean

  • Kamau Brathwaite (1930–2020)
  • Aviva Chomsky (born 1957)
  • C. L. R. James (1901–1989)
  • Lucille M. Mair (1924–2009)
  • Walter Rodney (1942–1980)
  • Eric Williams (1911–1981) – Focused on slavery and the slave trade, condemned imperialism
  • Betty Wood (1945–2021)

History of the United States

  • Henry Adams (1838–1918) – history of the United States in the presidential administrations of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
  • Stephen Ambrose (1936–2002) – biographer of Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard M. Nixon
  • Edward L. Ayers (born 1953) – U.S. South, founder of the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH) and Digital Scholarship Lab
  • George Bancroft (1800–1891) – wrote first large-scale history of the US
  • Charles A. Beard (1874–1948) – revisionist history of Founding Fathers suggesting monetary motivations
  • Samuel Flagg Bemis (1891–1973) – U.S. foreign policy; won two Pulitzer Prizes
  • Ira Berlin (1941–2018) - Slavery
  • William Brandon (1914–2002) – historian of the American West and Native Americans.
  • Holly Brewer (born 1964) – early American History
  • Alan Brinkley (1949–2019) – historian of the Great Depression
  • David H. Burton - U.S. historian and biographer of presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft as well as Clara Barton and Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
  • Bruce Catton (1899–1978) – American Civil War
  • William Cronon (born 1954) – American environmental history, the frontier in New England, and the American West
  • J. Frank Dobie (1888–1964) – historian of Texas and the Southwestern United States
  • David Herbert Donald (1920–2009)
  • W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963) – historian of the Reconstruction
  • Drew Gilpin Faust (born 1947) – Civil War, culture of death, and the Confederacy
  • Robert H. Ferrell (1921–2018) – Harry S. Truman, the 20th-century U.S. presidency, World War I
  • Eric Foner (born 1943) – Civil War and Reconstruction
  • John Hope Franklin (1915–2009) – historian of African Americans
  • John A. Garraty (1920–2007) – biography
  • Elizabeth Fox-Genovese (1941–2007) – Southern slavery, women's history
  • Doris Kearns Goodwin (born 1943) - U.S. presidents, won a Pulitzer Prize in 1995 for No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War II
  • Richard Hofstadter (1916–1970) – Progressivism and U.S. political history
  • Daniel Walker Howe - political and intellectual history of the early republic and antebellum period
  • Peter Iverson – 20th century U.S. West/Native American history (emphasis in Navajo history)
  • Paul Johnson (born 1928) – author of A History of the American People and a biographer of George Washington
  • Winthrop Jordan (1931–2007) – African-American history
  • David Lavender (1910–2003) – Western U.S.
  • David McCullough (1933-2022) – general study, most notable work is recent biography of John Adams
  • James M. McPherson (born 1936) – American Civil War
  • Pauline Maier (1938–2013) – late Colonial, Revolution, Constitution
  • D. W. Meinig (1924-2020) – geographic history of America
  • Philip D. Morgan (born 1949) – slavery
  • David Nasaw (born 1945) – biography and U.S. cultural history
  • Francis Parkman (1823–1893) – historian of the French and Indian War
  • William B. Pickett (born 1940)
  • David Pietrusza (born 1949) - 20th century presidential elections; biography
  • Dominic Sandbrook (born 1974) – political history of the 1960s and 1970s
  • Arthur Schlesinger Sr. (1888–1965)
  • Arthur Schlesinger Jr. (1917–2007)
  • Cornelius Cole Smith, Jr. (1913–2004) – historian of Arizona, California and the Southwestern United States
  • Jean Edward Smith (1932–2019) – biography, foreign policy, political economy, constitutional law, legal history, and politics
  • Irma Tam Soong (1912–2001) – history of Chinese immigration in Hawaii
  • Frederick Jackson Turner (1861–1932) – developed the Frontier Thesis
  • Frank Vandiver (1925–2005)
  • Alexander Scott Withers (1792–1865) – primary accounts of colonial western Virginia conflicts
  • Sean Wilentz (born 1951) - political, social, and cultural history
  • Betty Wood (1945–2021) – early American history
  • Gordon S. Wood (born 1933) - American Revolution
  • C. Vann Woodward (1908–1999) – Southern United States
  • Howard Zinn (1922–2010) – political scientist and historian of the United States, often critical of common policies

Latin America

History of Latin America

  • Jeremy Adelman (born 1960)
  • Marc Becker
  • David Brading (born 1936)
  • Aviva Chomsky (born 1957)
  • James Dunkerley (born 1953)
  • Mark Falcoff (born 1941)
  • Ann Farnsworth-Alvear
  • Charles Gibson (born 1943)
  • Mike Gonzalez (born 1943)
  • Clarence H. Haring (1885–1960)
  • Daniel James (born 1948)
  • Kenneth Maxwell (born 1941)
  • William H. Prescott (1796–1859)
  • Peter Winn
  • John Wirth (1936–2002)
  • John Womack (born 1937)
  • Leslie Bethell (born 1937)

Brazil

  • Boris Fausto (born 1930)
  • Lilia Moritz Schwarcz (born 1957)

Chile

  • Alonso de Góngora Marmolejo (1523–1575)
  • Pedro Mariño de Lobera (1528–1594)
  • Vicente Carvallo y Goyeneche (1742–1816)

Peru

  • Jorge Basadre (1903–1980)
  • Raúl Porras Barrenechea (1897–1960)
  • María Rostworowski (1915–2016)

Europe

History of Europe

  • Patricia Clavin (born 1964) – international relations and transnational relations
  • Norman Davies (born 1939) – Europe as a whole
  • Tony Judt (1948–2010) – post 1945
  • Elizabeth Eisenstein (1923–2016) – early printing and transitions in media
  • Julia P. Gelardi – royal history of 19th and 20th centuries
  • John Lukacs (1924–2019) – Cold War
  • Henri-Jean Martin (1924–2007) – early printing and writing
  • Effie Pedaliu – history of Italian war crimes and Cold war
  • Henri Pirenne (1862–1935) – Belgium
  • Walter Alison Phillips (1864–1950)
  • Andrew Roberts (born 1963) – Second World War
  • John Roberts (1928–2003) – Europe
  • J. Salwyn Schapiro (1879–1973)
  • Norman Stone (1941–2019)
  • Charlotte Zeepvat – royal history of 19th and 20th centuries

History of Albania

  • Stavro Skëndi (1905-1989)

History of Belgium

  • Henri Pirenne (1862–1935) – Middle Ages
  • Sophie de Schaepdrijver (born 1961) – World War I
  • Herman Van der Wee (born 1928) – social and economic history

History of Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • İbrahim Peçevi (1572–1650)
  • Antun Knežević (1834–1889)
  • Bono Benić (1708–1785)
  • Hamdija Kreševljaković (1888–1959)
  • Smail Balić (1920–2002)
  • Enver Redžić (1915–2009)
  • Marko Vego (1907–1985) – medievalist & archaeologists
  • Mustafa Imamović (1941–2017)
  • Salmedin Mesihović (born 1975) – medievalist & archaeologists

History of England and Britain

  • Donald Adamson (born 1939) – British
  • Robert C. Allen (born 1947) – British economic
  • Perry Anderson (born 1938) – British; European history
  • Leonie Archer (born 1955) – British
  • Karen Armstrong (born 1944) – religious
  • Gerald Aylmer (1926–2000) – British; administrative history
  • Bernard Bailyn (1922–2020) – Atlantic migration
  • Onyeka – Black Britons
  • The Venerable Bede (672–735) – Britain from 55 BC to 731 AD
  • Brian Bond (born 1936) – military
  • Asa Briggs (1921–2016) – British social.[2]
  • Herbert Butterfield (1900–1979) – historiography
  • Angus Calder (1942–2008) – Second World War
  • David Cannadine (born 1950) – Modern Britain, British business and philanthropy
  • J.C.D. Clark (born 1951) – 18th century
  • Linda Colley (born 1949) – 18th century
  • Patrick Collinson (1929–2011) – Elizabethan England & Puritanism
  • Maurice Cowling (1926-2005) – 19th and 20th century politics
  • John Darwin (born 1948) – British Empire
  • John Davies (1938–2015) - Wales
  • Susan Doran – Elizabethan
  • Eamon Duffy (born 1947) – religious history of the 15th–17th centuries
  • Harold James Dyos (1921–1978) – urban
  • Geoffrey Rudolph Elton (1921–1994) – Tudor period
  • Charles Harding Firth (1857–1936) – political history of the 17th century
  • Antonia Fraser (born 1932) – 17th century
  • William Gibson (born 1959) – ecclesiastical history
  • Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1829–1902) – political history of the 17th century
  • Ruth Goodman (born 1963) – early modern
  • Andrew Gordon (born 1951) – naval
  • Geoffrey of Monmouth (died c. 1154) – England
  • Élie Halévy (1870-1937) - British 19th century
  • Edward Hasted (1732–1812) – Kent
  • Max Hastings (born 1945) – military, Second World War
  • J. H. Hexter (1910–1996) – England in the 17th century
  • Christopher Hill (1912–2003) – England in the 17th century
  • Gertrude Himmelfarb (1922–2019) – social and cultural history of the Victorian period
  • Eric Hobsbawn (1917–2012) – Marxist British history
  • David Hume (1711–1776) – Scottish Enlightenment philosopher and author of the six volume History of England (originally History of Britain)
  • Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (1609–1674) – English Civil Wars
  • John Edward Lloyd (1861–1947) – early Welsh history
  • Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay (1800–1859) – English writer and historian whose most famous work was The History of England from the Accession of James the Second
  • John Morrill (born 1946) Seventeenth-century political and military history
  • Lewis Bernstein Namier (1888–1960) – political history of the 18th century
  • Kenneth Morgan (born 1934) – modern Wales
  • Steven Pincus – 17th and 18th century England
  • Andrew Roberts (born 1963) – Political biographies, 19th and 20th centuries
  • A. L. Rowse (1903–1997) – Cornish history and Elizabethan England
  • Dominic Sandbrook (born 1974) – Britain in the 1960s and after
  • John Robert Seeley (1834–1895) – British political history of the modern period
  • Jack Simmons (1915–2000) – railways, topography
  • Paul Slack (born 1943) – Early Modern British Social history
  • David Spring (1918-2004) - British 19th century
  • David Starkey (born 1945) – Tudor historian and TV presenter
  • Lawrence Stone (1919–1999) – English society and the history of the family
  • Keith Thomas (born 1933) – Early Modern English Society
  • E. P. Thompson (1924–1993) – British working class
  • George Macaulay Trevelyan (1876–1962) – English history (many different periods)
  • Hugh Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton (1914-2003) – Britain in the 17th century
  • Retha Warnicke (born 1939) – Tudor history and gender issues
  • Andy Wood (born 1967) – British social historian, 1500 to present
  • Daniel Woolf (born 1958) – Early Modern England and History of Historical Writing
  • Cicely Veronica Wedgwood (1910–1997) – British
  • G. M. Young (1882-1959) - Victorian England
  • Perez Zagorin (1920–2009) – 16th and 17th centuries

History of the British Empire

  • Antoinette Burton
  • Robert Bickers (born 1964)
  • Richard Drayton (born 1964)
  • Gerald S. Graham (1903–1988)
  • Vincent T. Harlow (1898–1961)
  • Wm. Roger Louis (born 1936)
  • P. J. Marshall (born 1933)
  • David Quinn (1909–2002)
  • D. M. Schurman (1924–2013)
  • Archibald Paton Thornton (1921–2004)
  • Glyndwr Williams (born 1932)

History of Croatia

  • Johannes Lucius (1604–1679)
  • Pavao Ritter Vitezović (1652–1713)
  • Franjo Rački (1828–1894)
  • Tadija Smičiklas (1843–1914)
  • Vjekoslav Klaić (1849–1928)
  • Ferdo Šišić (1869–1940)
  • Nada Klaić (1920–1988)
  • Mirjana Gross (1922–2012)
  • Trpimir Macan (born 1935)
  • Ivo Banac (1947–2020)
  • Radoslav Katičić (1930–2019)

History of Finland

  • Kesar Ordin (1835–1892)
  • Mikhail Borodkin (1852–1919)

History of France

  • Marc Bloch (1886–1944) – medieval France
  • Jean-Jacques Becker (born 1928) - French historian of contemporary history
  • Vincent Cronin (1924–2011) – Louis XIV, Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Napoleon, and Paris
  • Natalie Zemon Davis (born 1928) – early modern France
  • Georges Duby (1924–1996) – medieval France
  • Lucien Febvre (1878–1956) – French historian
  • Alistair Horne (1925–2017) – modern French military history
  • Julian T. Jackson (born 1954) – French historian
  • Douglas Johnson (1925–2005) – historian of modern France
  • Simon Kitson (born c. 1967) – historian of Vichy France
  • Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie (born 1929) – history of the French peasantry
  • Michael Marrus (born 1941) – Vichy France
  • John M. Merriman (born 1946) - French Historian
  • Jules Michelet (1798–1874) – French historian
  • Roland Mousnier (1907–1993) – early modern France
  • Robert Roswell Palmer (1909–2002) – French revolution
  • Robert Paxton (born 1932) – Vichy France
  • Pierre Renouvin (1893–1974) – French diplomatic history
  • Andrew Roberts (born 1963) – Napoleon
  • John C. Rule (1929–2013) – 17th and 18th century France
  • Zeev Sternhell (1935–2020) – French fascism
  • Eugen Weber (1925–2007) – modern French history
  • John B. Wolf (1907–1996) – French history
  • Isser Woloch (born 1937) – 18th century France
  • Gordon Wright (1912–2000)
  • Robert J. Young (born 1942) – the Third Republic
See also List of historians of the French Revolution.

History of Germany

  • Celia Applegate – music history and nationalism
  • David Blackbourn (born 1949)
  • Gisela Bock (born 1942)
  • Horst Boog (1928–2016) – military history
  • Karl Dietrich Bracher (1922–2016)
  • Martin Broszat (1926–1989)
  • Alan Bullock (1914–2004)
  • Robert Citino (born 1958) – military history
  • Gordon A. Craig (1913–2005)
  • Richard J. Evans (born 1947)
  • Joachim Fest (1926–2006)
  • Fritz Fischer (1908–1999)
  • Luise Gerbing (1855–1927), history of Thuringia
  • Deborah Hertz (born 1949)
  • Klaus Hildebrand (born 1941)
  • Andreas Hillgruber (1925–1989)
  • Jonathan House (born 1950)
  • Christian Hartmann (born 1959) – military history
  • Gerhard Hirschfeld (born 1946) – 20th century German social, World War I & II
  • Eberhard Jäckel (1929–2017)
  • Ian Kershaw (born 1943)
  • Klemens von Klemperer (1916–2012)
  • Ernst Klink (1923–1993) – military history
  • Claudia Koonz (born 1940)
  • Dieter Langewiesche (born 1943)
  • Timothy Mason (1940–1990)
  • Frank McDonough (born 1957)
  • Wendy Lower (born 1965) – history of National Socialism
  • Geoffrey P. Megargee (born 1959) – military history
  • Friedrich Meinecke (1862–1954)
  • Hans Mommsen (1930–2015)
  • Wolfgang Mommsen (1930–2004)
  • George Mosse (1918–1999)
  • Ernst Nolte (1923–2016)
  • Steven Ozment (1939–2019)
  • Detlev Peukert (1950–1990)
  • Koppel Pinson (1904–1961)
  • Gerhard Ritter (1888–1967)
  • Hans Rothfels (1891–1976)
  • David Schoenbaum (born 1935)
  • Jean Edward Smith (1932–2019)
  • Ronald Smelser (born 1942)
  • Louis Leo Snyder (1907–1993)
  • Fritz Stern (1926–2016)
  • David Stahel (born 1975)
  • Michael Stürmer (born 1938)
  • Heinrich von Treitschke (1834–1896)
  • A.J.P. Taylor (1906–1990)
  • Hugh Trevor-Roper (1914–2003) – British historian and peer who specialized on Nazi leadership and incorrectly verified the authenticity of The Hitler Diaries
  • Henry Ashby Turner (1932–2008)
  • Gerd R. Ueberschär (born 1943) – military history
  • Bernd Wegner (born 1949) – military history and history of National Socialism
  • Hans-Ulrich Wehler (1931–2014)
  • Wolfram Wette (born 1940) – military history and history of National Socialism
  • John Wheeler-Bennett (1902–1975)
  • Jay Winter (born 1945)
  • Michael Wolffsohn (born 1947)
  • Gordon Wright (1912–2000) – Germany – 19th and 20th centuries
  • David T. Zabecki (born 1947) – military history
  • Alfred-Maurice de Zayas (born 1947)
  • Rainer Zitelmann (born 1957)

History of the Habsburg monarchy

  • John Komlos (born 1944) – economic

History of Ireland

  • Mary Bonaventure Browne (after 1610–after 1670), Poor Clare and historian
  • Ann Buckley
  • Francis John Byrne (1934–2017)
  • John Clyn (fl. 1333–1349)
  • James Donnelly (born 1943) – Irish social history
  • Brian Farrell (1929–2014)
  • Roy Foster (born 1949)
  • Kathleen Hughes (1926–1977)
  • Geoffrey Keating
  • J.J. Lee (born 1942) – 20th century Ireland
  • James Francis Lydon (1928–2013)
  • F.S.L. Lyons (1923–1983) – modern Ireland
  • Oliver MacDonagh (1924–2002) – modern Ireland
  • Dermot MacDermot (1906–1989)
  • Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh (fl. 1643–1671)
  • Gilla Isa Mor mac Donnchadh MacFhirbhisigh (fl. 1390–1418)
  • Muirchu moccu Machtheni (fl. late 7th century)
  • Flann Mainistrech (died 1056)
  • F.X. Martin (1922–2000)
  • Kenneth Nicholls
  • Adhamh Ó Cianáin (died 1373)
  • Mícheál Ó Cléirigh (c. 1590–1643)
  • Dáibhí Ó Cróinín (born 1954)
  • Eugene O'Curry (1794–1862)
  • John O'Donovan (1806–1861)
  • Seán Mór Ó Dubhagáin (died 1372)
  • Pilip Ballach Ó Duibhgeannáin (fl. 1579–1590)
  • Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh (1629–1718)
  • Nollaig Ó Muraíle
  • Tírechán (fl. late 7th century)
  • Father Paul Walsh (1885–1941)
  • Sir James Ware (1594–1666)

History of Italy

  • Lorenzo Arnone Sipari (born 1973) – social and environmental Italian history
  • R.J.B. Bosworth (born 1943) – Fascism, Mussolini
  • Benedetto Croce (1866–1952) – philosophy of history, modern Italian history
  • Vincent Cronin (1924–2011) – Renaissance art and Sicily
  • Renzo De Felice (1929–1996) – Fascism, biographer of Mussolini
  • John Foot (born 1964) – modern Italy history, The City
  • Emilio Gentile (born 1946) – Fascism
  • Carlo Ginzburg (born 1939) – witchcraft and agrarian cults, microhistory
  • Alessandra Kersevan (born 1950) – Italian concentration camps
  • Claudio Pavone (1920–2016) – Italian fascism, World War II, anti-fascism
  • Effie Pedaliu – Italian war crimes
  • John Pollard (born 1944) – The church and Fascism
  • Paul Ginsborg (born 1945) – The Risorgimento, Italian modern and contemporary history
  • Lucy Riall (born 1962) – The Risorgimento, Garibaldi, Sicily
  • Gaetano Salvemini (1873–1957) – Fascism, French Revolution
  • Denis Mack Smith (1920–2017) – Italian modern history
  • Arrigo Petacco (1929–2018) – Fascism

History of Moldova/Bessarabia

  • Nicolae Iorga (1871–1940)
  • Ion Nistor (1876–1962)
  • Petre Cazacu (1873–1956)
  • Charles King (born 1967)
  • Igor Casu (born 1973)
  • Gh. Cojocaru (born 1963)

History of the Netherlands

  • Jaap R. Bruijn (born 1938)
  • Femme Gaastra (born 1945)
  • Pieter Geyl (1887–1966)
  • John Lothrop Motley (1814–1877)
  • Jonathan Israel (born 1946)
  • G. J. Renier (1892–1962)
  • Herbert H. Rowen (1916–1999)
  • Simon Schama (born 1945)

History of Norway

History of Poland

  • Norman Davies (born 1939) – modern Polish history
  • Robert I. Frost (born 1958) — modern Polish history
  • Pawel Jasienica (1909–1970) – Polish amateur historian
  • Wickham Steed (1871–1956)

History of Portugal

  • José Hermano Saraiva (1919–2012)
  • A. H. de Oliveira Marques (1933–2007) – early modern period
  • José Mattoso (born 1933) – medieval history
  • Fernando Rosas (born 1946) – contemporary history

History of Romania

  • Lucian Boia (born 1944)
  • Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu (1838–1907)
  • Nicolae Iorga (1871–1940)
  • Mihail Kogalniceanu (1817–1891)
  • Irina Livezeanu (born 1952)
  • David Mitrany (1888–1975)
  • Vladimir Tismaneanu (born 1951)
  • Alexandru D. Xenopol (1847–1920)
  • Alexandru Zub (born 1934)

History of Russia

  • Nicholas Bethell (1938–2007)
  • Robert Conquest (1917–2015) – Soviet Union
  • Vincent Cronin (1924–2011) – Catherine the Great
  • Orlando Figes (born 1959)
  • Patricia Kennedy Grimsted (born 1935) – post-Soviet archives
  • Geoffrey Hosking (born 1942)
  • Lindsey Hughes (1949–2007) - C17th and C18th
  • Leopold Labedz (1920–1993)
  • Roy Medvedev (born 1925)
  • Robin Milner-Gulland (born 1936) - cultural history
  • Richard Pipes (1923–2018) – Soviet Union
  • William Taubman (born 1941) – Nikita Khrushchev
  • Peter Kenez (born 1937) – Soviet Union and Soviet cinema
  • Robert Service (born 1947)
  • Adam Ulam (1922–2000)
  • Anne Applebaum (born 1964) – Gulag history
  • Sheila Fitzpatrick (born 1941) – everyday life under Stalinism
  • Nicolas Werth (born 1950) – political repressions
  • Nikita Petrov (born 1957) – political repressions
  • Viktor Danilov (1927–2016) – history of collectivization
  • Oleg Khlevniuk (born 1959) – Stalin and Politburo
  • Moshe Lewin (1921–2010) – collectivization
  • David Shearer (born 1957) – Stalinist repressions

History of Serbia

  • Vladimir Ćorović (1885–1941)
  • Sima Ćirković (1929–2009)
  • Rade Mihaljčić (1937–2020)
  • Stojan Novaković (1842–1915)
  • Stanoje Stanojević (1874–1937)
  • Jovan I. Deretić (1939–2021)

History of Scotland

  • G. W. S. Barrow (1924–2013)
  • Steve Boardman
  • Hector Boece (1465–1536)
  • George Buchanan (1506–1582)
  • Gilbert Burnet (1643–1715)
  • Tom Devine
  • John of Fordun
  • Christopher Harvie (born 1944)
  • Colin Kidd (born 1964)
  • Michael Lynch (born 1946)
  • Norman Macdougall
  • Rosalind Mitchison (1919–2002)
  • Richard Oram
  • T.C. Smout (born 1933) - Scottish social history
  • Nigel Tranter (1909–2000)
  • Christopher Whatley
  • Jenny Wormald (1942–2015)
Historiographer Royal of Scotland
  • James Fall, 1682
  • William Robertson (1721–1793), 1763–1793
  • John Gillies (1747–1836), 1793–1836
  • George Brodie (1786–1967), 1836–1867
  • John Hill Burton (1809–1881), 1867–1881
  • William Forbes Skene (1809–1892), 1881–1893
  • David Masson (1822–1907), 1893–1908
  • Peter Hume Brown (1849–1918), 1908–1919
  • Robert Rait (1874–1936), 1919–1930
  • Robert Kerr Hannay(1867–1940), FRSE, 1930–1940
  • J. D. Mackie (1887–1978), OBE, 1958–1978
  • Gordon Donaldson (1913–1993), CBE, 1979–1993
  • Christopher Smout (born 1933), CBE, since 1993

History of Slovakia

  • Vojtech Čelko (born 1946) – political and cultural history of Central Europe in the 20th century; history of Czechoslovak exile after 1948
  • Ladislav Deák (1931–2011) – foreign policy of Central European states and Yugoslavia in the interwar period; history of Hungarian-Slovak foreign relationships
  • Gabriela Dudeková (born 1968) – social policy of Austria-Hungary; situation of POWs and civilians in World War I; history of feminism and gender studies
  • Ivan Kamenec (born 1938) – Holocaust in Slovakia; diplomacy in Central Europe in the interwar period and during World War II
  • Adam František Kollár (1718–1783) – influential jurist, historian and ethnologist, who coined the term ethnology
  • Peter Kopecký – history of diplomacy and foreign policy of Slovakia
  • Juraj Marusiak (born 1970) – history of Slovak-Polish relationships; modern history of Central and Eastern Europe
  • Thomas Spira (1923–2005) – study of nationalism and ethnicity (born and raised in Slovakia)
  • Pavel Jozef Šafárik (1795–1861) – philologist, poet, Slavist, literary historian and ethnographer
  • Štefan Šutaj (born 1954) – history of Hungarian minority in Czechoslovakia; Slovak civic (non-communist) political parties after 1945
  • Zora Mintalová – Zubercová (born 1950) – food history and material culture of Central Europe

History of Slovenia

  • Bogo Grafenauer (1916–1995)
  • Alessandra Kersevan (born 1950) – Italian concentration camps
  • Vasilij Melik (1921–2009) – Slovene Lands in the 19th century.
  • Jože Pirjevec (born 1940) – Foibe massacres
  • Milica Kacin Wohinz (born 1930) – Italianization of Slovenes between 1918 and 1943
  • Marta Verginella (born 1960) – history of the Slovene minority in Italy (1920–1947)

History of Spain

  • Ida Altman (born 1950) – Early modern Spain, colonial Latin America
  • Roger Collins (born 1949) – medieval history, Spain, Visigothic Spain, history of Muslim Spain
  • Rafael Núñez Florencio (born 1956)
  • Julian Ribera y Tarragó (1858–1934) – Spain, history of the Book, medieval history, history of Muslim Spain
  • Julia Pavón (born 1968) – medieval history of Navarra
  • Joseph Pérez (1931-2020) - history of the Spanish Empire.[3][4]

History of Sweden

  • Peter Englund (born 1957)
  • Anders Fryxell (1795–1881)
  • Erik Gustaf Geijer (1783–1847)
  • Jan Glete (1947–2009)
  • Carl Grimberg (1875–1941)
  • Dick Harrison (born 1966)
  • Ragnhild Hatton (1913–1995) – biographer of King Charles XII
  • Sten Lindroth (1914–1980)
  • Erik Lönnroth (1910–2002)
  • Olaus Magnus (1490–1557)
  • Samuel von Pufendorf (1632–1694)
  • Erik Ringmar (born 1960)
  • Michael Roberts (1908–1996)
  • John Robinson (1650–1723)
  • Curt Weibull (1886–1991)
  • Lauritz Weibull (1873–1960)

History of Yugoslavia

  • Ivo Banac (1947–2020)
  • Misha Glenny (born 1958)
  • Barbara Jelavich (1923–1995) – wrote extensively on Balkan history, along with her husband Charles Jelavich
  • John R. Lampe – author of Yugoslavia As History: Twice There Was a Country
  • Stevan K. Pavlowitch (born 1933)
  • Catherine Samary – author of Yugoslavia Dismembered
  • Stephen Schwartz (born 1948)
  • Jozo Tomasevich (1908–1994)

Europe and Asia

History of The Republic of Turkey and Turkish Empires

  • Halil İnalcık (1916–2016), İstanbul, Türkiye), history of the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey
  • İlber Ortaylı (born 1947, Bregen, Österreich), history of the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey
  • Heath W. Lowry (born 1942, America), history of the Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey
  • Mehmet Fuat Köprülü (1890–1966, İstanbul, Türkiye), Turcologist and historian, history of the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey
  • Yusuf Halaçoğlu (born 1949, Adana, Türkiye), history of the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey
  • Reşat Ekrem Koçu (1905–1975, İstanbul, Türkiye), writer and historian, history of the Ottoman Empire
  • Ahmed Cevad Pasha (Kabaağaçlızade Ahmet Cevat Paşa) (1851–1900, İstanbul, Türkiye), Ottoman statesman (Grand Vizier), history of the Ottoman Empire
  • Aşıkpaşazade (Âşıkpasazâde Derviş Ahmet Âşıkî) (yak. 1400, Amasya–yak. 1484), Ottoman Empire/ Türkiye) history of the Ottoman Empire
  • Ibn Kemal (Kemal Paşazade (ibn-i Kemâl)) (1468–1534, The Ottoman Empire/Türkiye), Ottoman statesman, history of the Ottoman Empire
  • Koçi Bey (Mustafa Koçi Bey) (?–1650, The Ottoman Empire/Türkiye), Ottoman statesman, history of the Ottoman Empire
  • Katip Çelebi (Haci Halife Kalfa) (1609–1657, İstanbul, The Ottoman Empire/Türkiye), history of the Ottoman Empire

Asia

Middle East

  • George Antonius (1891–1941) – historian of Arab nationalism
  • Vincent Cronin (1924–2011) – study of the Faiqani tribe of South Persia
  • Neilson Debevoise (1903–1992) – history of the Parthian Empire
  • Caroline Finkel
  • Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb (1895–1971) – Editor, The Encyclopaedia of Islam
  • Bernard Lewis (1916–2018) – history of Islam and the Middle East
  • Albert Hourani (1915–1993)
  • ‘Ala’ al-Din ‘Ata Malik Juvayni (1226–1283) – Ta’rīkh-I-Jahān Gushā (A History of the World-Conqueror Chingis Khān)
  • Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406)
  • Walid Khalidi (born 1925) – Palestinian historian
  • D. S. Margoliouth (1858–1940)
  • Michael Oren (born 1955)
  • Rashid-al-Din Hamadani (circa 1247–1318) – Jāmi‛ al-Tawārīkh (Compendium of Chronicles), Ta’rīkh–i-Ghāzānī (a history of the Mongols and Turks)
  • Heleen Sancisi-Weerdenburg (1944–2000) – Achaemenid history
  • Ibn al-Tiqtaqa (born c. 1262) – Shi'i historian, wrote Al-Fakhīr

Central Asia

  • Denis Sinor (1916–2011), Hungarian-American historian of Central Asia
  • Edward A. Allworth (1920–2016), American historian specializing in Central Asia
  • Étienne de la Vaissière (born 1969), French specialist of Sogdian culture and early medieval Central Asia
  • Geoffrey Wheeler (1897–1990), British soldier and historian of Central Asia
  • Lola Dodkhudoeva (born 1951), Tajikistani historian specialising in medieval Central Asian affairs
  • Svetlana Gorshenina (born 1969), Uzbek specialist on Pre-Islamic Central Asia

South Asia

History of the Indian Subcontinent
  • Muzaffar Alam (born 1947)
  • A. L. Basham (1914–1986)
  • Chris Bayly (1945–2015)
  • Dipesh Chakrabarty (born 1948)
  • Bernard Cohn (1928–2003)
  • Sir Jadunath Sarkar (1870–1958)
  • R. C. Majumdar (1884–1980)
  • Niharranjan Ray (1903–1981)
  • Datto Vaman Potdar (1890–1979)
  • Tryambak Shankar Shejwalkar (1895–1963)
  • Ram Sharan Sharma (1919–2011)
  • Nicholas Dirks
  • Ranajit Guha (1923–2023)
  • Ayesha Jalal (born 1956)
  • John Keay (born 1941)
  • Sumit Sarkar (born 1939)
  • Romila Thapar (born 1931)
  • Thomas Metcalf (born 1934)
  • Barbara Metcalf (born 1941)
  • Percival Spear (1901–1982)
  • Bipan Chandra (1928–2014)
  • Gyan Prakash (born 1952)
  • Tanika Sarkar
  • Barbara Ramusack (born 1937)
  • Thomas Trautmann (born 1940)
  • K. K. Aziz (1927–2009)
  • Mubarak Ali (born 1941)
  • Mohammad Ishaq Khan (1946–2013)
  • NS Rajaram (1943–2019)
  • Sukumar Sen (linguist)
  • Suniti Kumar Chatterji
History of India
  • Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman (born 1940) – Unani historian
History of Pakistan
  • K. K. Aziz (1927–2009)
  • Imran Khan (born 1952)

Far East

History of Japan
  • William George Aston (1841–1911)
  • Gail Lee Bernstein (born 1939)
  • Harold Bolitho (1939–2010)
  • Hugh Borton (1903–1995)
  • Albert M. Craig (born 1927)
  • Sheldon Garon (born 1951)
  • Carol Gluck (born 1941)
  • Andrew Gordon (born 1952)
  • William Elliot Griffis (1843–1928)
  • John Whitney Hall (1916–1997)
  • Susan Hanley (born 1939)
  • Marius Jansen (1922–2000)
  • Donald Keene (1922–2019)
  • Joyce Lebra (1925-2021)
  • Jeffrey Mass (1940–2001)
  • Richard Ponsonby-Fane (1878–1937)
  • Tetsuo Najita (1936–2021)
  • Ian Nish (1926–2022)
  • Edwin O. Reischauer (1910–1990)
  • Donald Richie (1924–2013)
  • George Bailey Sansom (1883–1965)
  • Ernest Mason Satow (1843–1929)
  • Amy Stanley (born 1978)
  • Conrad Totman (born 1934)
  • Stephen Turnbull (born 1948)
  • Barak Kushner (born 1968)
History of Korea
  • Bruce Cumings (born 1943) – modern Korea
  • Carter J. Eckert
  • James Palais (1934–2006)
  • Il-yeon (1206–1289)
  • Kim Bu-sik (1075–1151) – early annalist
  • Kim Dae-mun
  • Lee Ki-baek (1924–2004)
  • James Hoare (born 1943)
  • Shin Chaeho (1880–1936) – ancient Korean history
  • Andre Schmid (born 1963)
  • Yu Deuk-gong (1749–1807) – Balhae
  • Odd Arne Westad (born 1960) – professor at the London School of Economics
History of China
  • Robert Bickers (born 1964) - modern China
  • Immanuel C.Y. Hsu (1923-2005) - modern China
  • John Herman (1889–1950)
  • Ann Paludan (1928–2014) – ancient China
  • Sima Qian – compiled Records of the Grand Historian
  • Chen Shou (233–297) – author of the Records of Three Kingdoms.
  • Jonathan Spence (born 1936)
  • Denis Twitchett (1925–2006) – Cambridge scholar, and editor of The Cambridge History of China
  • Hans van de Ven (born 1958)
  • Frederic Wakeman, Jr. (1937–2006)
  • Odd Arne Westad (born 1960) – professor at the London School of Economics and author of many books on China

History of Hong Kong

  • Steve Tsang (born 1959)

Africa

  • David Cohen (born 1943)
  • A. G. Hopkins (born 1938) – European colonialism and globalisation
  • William Miller Macmillan (1885–1974)
  • Jocelyne Dakhlia (born 1959) – political and cultural history of Islam in the Maghreb
  • Jan Vansina (1929–2017)

History of the Serers

  • Alioune Sarr (1908–2001), Senegalese specialist on Serer medieval history
  • Henry Gravrand (1921–2003), France specialist on Serer ancient history, Serer medieval history and Serer religion
  • Alhaji Alieu Ebrima Cham Joof (1924–2011), Gambian specialist on Serer general history and history of Senegambia (Senegal and Gambia)
  • Marguerite Dupire (1920–2015), French scholar of Serer religion and history
  • Louis Diène Faye (born 1936), Senegalese scholar of Serer religion and history

Oceania

History of Australia

  • Manning Clark (1915–1991)
  • Keith Windschuttle (born 1942)
  • Geoffrey Blainey (born 1930)
  • Stuart Macintyre (1947–2021)
  • Henry Reynolds (born 1938)
  • Frank Welsh (born 1931)
  • Andrew Moore

History of Fiji

  • Brij Lal

History of New Zealand

  • James Belich (born 1956)
  • Michael King (1945–2004)
  • W. H. Oliver (1925–2015)
  • William Pember Reeves (1857–1932)
  • J. G. A. Pocock (1924–2023)
  • Keith Sinclair (1922–1993)

History of Tonga

  • Sione Lātūkefu

History of Papua New Guinea

  • John Waiko (born 1945)

By historical viewpoint

Abolitionist

  • George Washington Williams (1849–1891) – Early African-American historian

Counterfactual

  • Niall Ferguson (born 1964) – Virtual History: Alternatives and Counterfactuals (1997)

Marxist

  • Eric Foner (born 1943) – Marxist historian of the American Civil War and Reconstruction
  • Eugene D. Genovese (1930–2012) – Marxist historian of southern US history and slavery
  • Ranajit Guha (born 1923) – Indian Marxist historian
  • Christopher Hill (1912–2003) – 17th century England
  • Eric Hobsbawm (1917–2012) – Marxist historian of the modern world
  • Gerald Horne (born 1949) – African American Marxist historian
  • Timothy Wright Mason (1940–1990) – Marxist historian who worked on the history of National Socialism and the German working-class
  • Maxime Rodinson (1915–2004) – French Marxist historian on the history of Islam
  • Sumit Sarkar (born 1939) – Indian Marxist historian
  • Edward Palmer Thompson (1924–1993) – British Marxist historian, author of The Making of the English Working Class
  • Walter Rodney (1942–1980) – Marxist historian of Africa

Nazi

  • Walter Frank (1905–1945) – Nazi historian and anti-Semitic writer
  • David Hoggan (1923–1988)
  • Paul Avrich (1931–2006) – USA, oral history of the U.S. and Russia
  • Murray Bookchin (1921–2006) – USA, writer; founder of "social ecology"
  • Sam Dolgoff (1902–1990) – USA, writer, activist, co-founder of Anarcho-Syndicalist Review
  • Sébastien Faure (1858–1942) – France, Encyclopedie Anarchiste, 4 volumes (1932–1934)
  • David Goodway – UK, writer, editor
  • Daniel Guérin (1904–1988) – France, writer, editor Libertarian Communist
  • Robert Graham (born 1958) – USA, writer, editor
  • Andrej Grubacic – Bulgarian history and anarchism, lecturer at University of San Francisco
  • Peter Marshall (born 1946) – England, historian, philosopher, writer (of Demanding the Impossible: A History of Anarchism, 1992)
  • Chuck W. Morse (born 1969) – USA, writer, founder of "Institute for Anarchist Studies/IAS
  • Max Nettlau (1865–1944) – Austria, writer of Geschichte der Anarchie, seven volumes
  • Abel Paz (1921–2009) – Spain, Civil war, Durruti, CNT/FAI
  • José Peirats (1908–1989) – Spain, historian of the CNT/FAI
  • Alexandre Skirda (1942–2020)
  • Antonio Tellez (1921–2005)
  • Dana Ward – founder of "Anarchist Archives", Online Research on the History and Theory of Anarchism, (USA)
  • George Woodcock (1912–1995)
  • Howard Zinn (1922–2010)

Pacifist

  • Ludwig Quidde (1858–1941) – Prescient German pacifist and student of history who combined his specialties in his condemnation of Kaiser Wilhelm II

By general category

Architectural history

  • Marcus Vitruvius Pollio (c. 80/70 BC?–c. 25 BC) – Roman architect and engineer, author of De architectura
  • Leon Battista Alberti (1404–1472) – Italian polymath, active in many fields, author of De Re Aedificatoria among others
  • Josef Strzygowski (1862–1941)
  • Joseph Rykwert (born 1926)
  • Manfredo Tafuri (1935–1994)
  • David Watkin (historian) (1941–2018)
  • Alberto Pérez-Gómez (born 1949)
  • Doğan Kuban (1926–2021) – architect, history of architecture and art history

Art history

  • Nurhan Atasoy (born 1934, Tokat, Türkiye) – Turkish and Islamic Art History
  • Vincent Cronin (1924–2011) – French and Italian art and architectural history
  • Oleg Grabar (1929–2011) – Islamic Art History
  • Catherine Mason – British computer and digital art history
  • Nicholas Pevsner (1903–1983) – History of art and English architecture
  • Alena Potůčková (1953–2018) – Czech art history
  • Simon Schama (born 1945) – Art history
  • Ichimatsu Tanaka (1895–1983) – Japanese art history
  • Renáta Tyršová (1854–1937) – Czech ethnography and art history
  • Yukio Yashiro (1890–1975) – Japanese art history; Botticelli and the Florentine Renaissance

Christianity

  • Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 275–339) – "Father of Church history"
  • Alexander Campbell Cheyne (1924–2006) – Scottish ecclesiastical historian
  • John Gilmary Shea (1824–1892) – father of American Catholic History
  • Bengt Hägglund (1920–2015) – historian of Christian theology
  • Barbara Thiering (1930–2015) – rediscovered the "Pesher technique"

Classical Antiquity

  • Werner Eck (born 1939)
  • Robert Malcolm Errington (born 1939)
  • Erich S. Gruen (born 1935)
  • Ronald Syme (1903–1989)
  • Robert Garland (born 1947)

Economic history

  • Robert C. Allen (born 1947)
  • Leah Boustan
  • Eli Heckscher (1879–1952)
  • Barry Eichengreen (born 1952)
  • Niall Ferguson (born 1964)
  • Robert Fogel (1926–2013)
  • Alexander Gerschenkron (1904–1978)
  • Claudia Goldin (born 1946)
  • Susan Howson (born 1945)
  • Harold James (born 1956)
  • John Komlos (born 1944)
  • Naomi Lamoreaux (born 1950)
  • David S. Landes (1924–2013)
  • Joel Mokyr (born 1946)
  • Thomas Piketty (born 1971)
  • W. W. Rostow (1916–2003)
  • Tirthankar Roy (born 1960)
  • Ram Sharan Sharma (1919–2011) – economic history of ancient India
  • Robert Skidelsky (born 1939)
  • R. H. Tawney (1880–1962)

Egyptology

  • Hans-Werner Fischer-Elfert (born 1954)
  • Ludwig David Morenz (born 1965)
  • Richard B. Parkinson (born 1963)
  • William Kelly Simpson (1928–2017)
  • John W. Tait (born 1945)
  • Edward F. Wente (born 1930)
  • Penelope Wilson

Environmental history

  • Christopher Smout (born 1933)
  • William Cronon (born 1954) – Frederick Jackson Turner Professor of History, Geography, and Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison

Espionage

  • Christopher Andrew (born 1941)
  • John Barron (1930–2005)
  • John Earl Haynes (born 1944)
  • David Kahn (born 1930)
  • Victor Suvorov (born 1947)
  • Nigel West (born 1951)

Food history

  • Sidney Mintz (1922–2015)
  • Massimo Montanari (born 1949)
  • Zora Mintalová – Zubercová (born 1950)

Gender history

  • John Boswell (1947–1994, American) – homosexuality in medieval times
  • Francisca de Haan (fl. 1998-) – Central, Eastern and South Eastern European Women's and Gender History
  • Nahema Hanafi (born 1983) - gender studies
  • George Mosse (1918–1999)
  • Marysa Navarro (born 1934) - feminism
  • Retha Warnicke (born 1939) – gender issues

Historiography

Academic protagonists in Australia's "history wars"

  • Geoffrey Blainey (born 1930)
  • Stuart Macintyre (1947–2021)
  • Robert Manne (born 1947)
  • Henry Reynolds (born 1938)
  • Lyndall Ryan (born 1943)
  • Keith Windschuttle (born 1942)

History of business

  • Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (1918–2007)
  • Jan Glete (1947–2009) – Swedish business history
  • Allan Nevins (1890–1971)

History of ideas, culture, literature, and philosophy

  • Ram Sharan Sharma (1919–2011) – material culture in Ancient India
  • Isaiah Berlin (1909–1997) – history of ideas
  • J.C.D. Clark (born 1951) – British historian of 18th century ideas
  • Jovan Deretić (1934–2002), Serbian literary history
  • Michel Foucault (1926–1984) – history of ideas
  • Peter Gay (1923–2015) – history of ideas
  • A.O. Lovejoy (1873-1962) - history of ideas
  • Lewis Mumford (1895–1988) – history of technology
  • Hüseyin Nihâl Atsız (1905–1975, İstanbul, Türkiye) – Turkology, Turkish Literature
  • Pertev Naili Boratav (Mustafa Pertev) (1907–1998) – Turkish folklorist, Ottoman and Turkish culture
  • Sedat Alp (1913–2006) – Hittitolo, historian, ancient Anatolian languages

History of international relations

  • Harry Elmer Barnes (1889–1968)
  • Herbert Butterfield (1900–1979)
  • E.H. Carr (1892–1982)
  • Gordon A. Craig (1913–2005)
  • John Lewis Gaddis (born 1941) – historian of the Cold War
  • Ragnhild Hatton (1913–1995) – historian of 17th- and 18th-century international relations
  • Klaus Hildebrand (born 1941)
  • Andreas Hillgruber (1925–1989)
  • Paul Kennedy (born 1945) – British historian, author of influential The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers
  • William L. Langer (1896–1977)
  • Arno J. Mayer (1926–2023)
  • Lewis Bernstein Namier (1888–1960)
  • Paul W. Schroeder (1927–2020) – U.S. historian, 19th-century European international relations
  • Jean Edward Smith (1932–2019)
  • A.J.P. Taylor (1906–1990) – historian of European international relations
  • Harold Temperley, (1879–1939) – British historian, Cambridge, 19th- and early 20th-century diplomatic history, British Documents on the Origins of the War, 1898-1914 (ed.)
  • Ernest Llewellyn Woodward, (1890–1971)

History of science and technology

  • Michael Adas (born 1943) – colonialism and imperialism, global history
  • Jim Bennett (born 1947) – mathematics, scientific instruments and astronomy
  • Stephen G. Brush (born 1935)
  • Vincent Cronin (1924–2011)
  • Allen G. Debus (1926–2009) – chemistry and medicine
  • A. Hunter Dupree (1921–2019) – botany; U.S. government policy on science and technology
  • Peter Galison (born 1955) – physics, philosophy, objectivity
  • John L. Heilbron (1934–2023) – physics, quantification, astronomy, religion and science
  • Richard L. Hills (1936–2019) – technology, steam power
  • Thomas P. Hughes (1923–2014) – technology
  • Evelyn Fox Keller (born 1936) – science and gender, biology
  • Melvin Kranzberg (1917–1995) – technology
  • Daniel J. Kevles (born 1939) – science and politics, physics, biology, eugenics
  • Thomas Kuhn (1922–1996) – physics, "paradigm shifts"
  • James Mosley (born 1935) – printing
  • David F. Noble (1945–2010) – science and technology-based industrial development
  • Abraham Pais (1918–2000) – physics
  • Giuliano Pancaldi (born 1946) – Italian science
  • Theodore M. Porter (born 1953)
  • A. I. Sabra (1924–2013) – optics, Islamic science
  • George Sarton (1884–1956)
  • Jack Simmons (1915–2000) – railway history
  • Nathan Sivin (born 1931) – history of science in China
  • Kim H. Veltman (1948–2020) – science and art
  • M. Norton Wise (born 1940)

History of the papacy

  • Ludwig von Pastor (1854–1928) – wrote 40 volume history of the popes making extensive use of the Vatican Secret Archives

Holocaust

  • Götz Aly (born 1947)
  • Jean Ancel (1940–2008)
  • Yitzhak Arad (1926–2021)
  • David Bankier (1947–2010)
  • Omer Bartov (born 1954)
  • Paul R. Bartrop (born 1955)
  • Yehuda Bauer (born 1926)
  • Georges Bensoussan (born 1952)
  • Wolfgang Benz (born 1941)
  • Michael Berenbaum (born 1945)
  • Ruth Bettina Birn (born 1952)
  • Donald Bloxham
  • Randolph L. Braham (1922–2018)
  • Richard Breitman (born 1947)
  • Martin Broszat (1926–1989)
  • Christopher Browning (born 1944)
  • Michael Burleigh (born 1955)
  • David Cesarani (1956–2015)
  • Catherine Chatterley
  • Richard I. Cohen (born 1946)
  • John S. Conway (1929–2017)
  • David M. Crowe
  • Danuta Czech (1922–2004)
  • Szymon Datner (1902–1989)
  • Lucy Dawidowicz (1915–1990)
  • Terrence Des Pres (1939–1987)
  • Deborah Dwork
  • Leo Eitinger (1912–1996)
  • David Engel (born 1951)
  • Barbara Engelking (born 1962)
  • Richard J. Evans (born 1947)
  • Andrew Ezergailis (born 1930)
  • Esther Farbstein (born 1946)
  • Norman Finkelstein (born 1953)
  • Jack Fischel (born 1937)
  • Michael Fleming
  • Joseph Friedenson (1922–2013)
  • Henry Friedlander (1930–2012)
  • Saul Friedländer (born 1932)
  • Tuvia Friling (born 1953)
  • Christian Gerlach (born 1963)
  • Martin Gilbert (1936–2015)
  • Daniel Goldhagen (born 1959)
  • Jan Grabowski (born 1962)
  • Gideon Greif (born 1951)
  • Jan T. Gross (born 1947)
  • Israel Gutman (1923–2013)
  • Peter Hayes
  • Susanne Heim (born 1955)
  • Raul Hilberg (1926–2007)
  • Klaus Hildebrand (born 1941)
  • Eberhard Jäckel (1929–2017)
  • Miroslav Kárný (1919–2001)
  • Steven T. Katz (born 1944)
  • Ian Kershaw (born 1943)
  • Ernst Klee (1942–2013)
  • David Kranzler (1930–2007)
  • Shmuel Krakowski (1926–2018)
  • Erich Kulka (1911–1995)
  • Otto Dov Kulka (1933–2021)
  • Konrad Kwiet (born 1941)
  • Lawrence Langer (born 1929)
  • Jacek Leociak (born 1957)
  • Dariusz Libionka (born 1963)
  • Deborah Lipstadt (born 1947)
  • Peter Longerich (born 1955)
  • Richard C. Lukas (born 1937)
  • Eugen Kogon (1903–1987)
  • Michael Marrus (born 1941)
  • Jürgen Matthäus (born 1959)
  • Hans Mommsen (1930–2015)
  • Kurt Pätzold (1930–2016)
  • Franciszek Piper (born 1941)
  • Detlev Peukert (1950–1990)
  • Léon Poliakov (1910–1997)
  • Antony Polonsky (born 1940)
  • Dina Porat (born 1943)
  • Laurence Rees (born 1957)
  • Alvin H. Rosenfeld (born 1938)
  • Mark Roseman (born 1958)
  • John K. Roth
  • Livia Rothkirchen (1922–2013)
  • R. J. Rummel (1932–2014)
  • Tom Segev (born 1945)
  • Timothy D. Snyder (born 1969)
  • Nicholas Stargardt (born 1962)
  • Sybille Steinbacher (born 1966)
  • Alan E. Steinweis (born 1957)
  • Dan Stone (born 1971)
  • Robert Jan van Pelt (born 1955)
  • Nikolaus Wachsmann (born 1971)
  • Kenneth Waltzer (born 1942)
  • Rebecca Wittmann (born 1970)
  • David Wyman (1929–2018)
  • Hanna Yablonka (born 1950)
  • Leni Yahil (1912–2007)


Lutheranism

  • Johann Lorenz von Mosheim (1694–1755) – Lutheran historian of Christianity from its inception through the 18th century

Maritime history

  • Robert G. Albion (1896–1983)
  • William A. Baker (1911–1981)
  • Jaap R. Bruijn (born 1938)
  • Howard I. Chapelle (1901–1975)
  • Grahame Farr (1912–1983)
  • Femme Gaastra (born 1945)
  • John Hattendorf (born 1941)
  • John de Courcy Ireland (1911–2006)
  • Benjamin Woods Labaree (1927–2021)
  • Samuel Eliot Morison (1887–1976)
  • J. H. Parry (1914–1982)
  • Glyndwr Williams (born 1932)

Media history

History of newspapers and magazines, History of radio, History of television, and History of the Internet

  • Asa Briggs (1921–2016)

Military history

  • C.T. Atkinson (1874-1964), historian of the British Army and Marlborough's Army
  • Correlli Barnett (born 1927) – British military historian
  • Antony Beevor (born 1946) – British military historian
  • Brian Bond (born 1936) – First World War
  • Caleb Carr (born 1955) – American military historian
  • Michael Carver (1915–2001) – British soldier and historian
  • Alan Clark (1928–1999) – British M.P. and historian
  • Martin van Creveld (born 1946) – Israeli military historian
  • Saul David (born 1966) – Military history
  • N.H. Gibbs (1910–1990) – Interwar period
  • Adrian Goldsworthy (born 1969) – British military historian
  • Jack Granatstein (born 1939) – Canadian military historian
  • Bruce Barrymore Halpenny (born 1937) – writer and military historian
  • Victor Davis Hanson (born 1953) – American classicist and military historian
  • Andreas Hillgruber (1925–1989) – German military historian
  • Richard Holmes (1946–2011) – British military history
  • Alistair Horne (1925–2017) – British historian of French military history
  • Michael Howard (1922–2019) – modern military history
  • John Keegan (1934–2012, English) – specialised in 20th-century wars
  • Anthony Kemp (1939–2018) – English historian of history of World War II
  • Frederic Kidder (1804–1885) - American historian of New England including military operations
  • B. H. Liddell Hart (1895–1970) – military history
  • Edward Luttwak (born 1942) – military strategy
  • Piers Mackesy (1924–2014) – 18th century
  • S. L. A. Marshall (1900–1977) – American military historian
  • Jürgen Möller (born 1959) – German military historian
  • Peter Paret (1924–2020) – military history
  • Gordon Prange (1910–1980)
  • Gerhard Ritter (1888–1967) – German military historian
  • Cornelius Ryan (1920–1974) – World War II
  • Digby Smith (born 1935) Napoleonic Wars
  • Jean Edward Smith (1932–2019) – U.S. and German military historian
  • Hew Strachan (born 1949) – British military historian
  • Gerhard Weinberg (born 1928) – U.S. military historian
  • Spenser Wilkinson (1853–1937)

Mormonism

  • Leonard J. Arrington (1917–1999) – LDS Church historian 1975–1982
  • B.H. Roberts (1857–1933)
  • Fawn M. Brodie (1915–1981)
  • Richard Bushman (born 1931)

Naval history

  • Robert G. Albion (1896–1983) – maritime history
  • Daniel A. Baugh (born 1931)
  • Ulane Bonnel (1918–2006)
  • Josiah Burchett (1666–1746)
  • Montagu Burrows (1819–1905)
  • Geoffrey Callender (1875–1946)
  • Howard I. Chapelle (1901–1975) – maritime history
  • William Bell Clark (1889–1968)
  • Julian Corbett (1854–1922)
  • William S. Dudley (born 1936)
  • Michael Duffy
  • Jan Glete (1947–2009)
  • James Goldrick (born 1958)
  • Andrew Gordon (born 1951) – Battle of Jutland
  • Barry M. Gough (born 1938)
  • Kenneth J. Hagan (born 1936)
  • Paul G. Halpern (born 1937)
  • John Hattendorf (born 1941)
  • John Daniel Hayes (1902–1991)
  • J. Richard Hill (1929–2017)
  • William James (1780–1827)
  • Paul Kennedy (born 1945)
  • R.J.B. Knight (born 1944)
  • Dudley W. Knox (1877–1960)
  • Andrew Lambert (born 1956)
  • Harold D. Langley (1925–2020)
  • John Knox Laughton (1830–1915)
  • Michael Lewis (1890–1970)
  • Christopher Lloyd (1906–1986)
  • Alfred Mahan (1840–1914)
  • Arthur Marder (1910–1980)
  • Tyrone G. Martin (born 1930) – historian of the USS Constitution and of the history of ironclads
  • William J. Morgan (1917–2003)
  • Samuel Eliot Morison (1887–1976) – wrote History of United States Naval Operations in World War II and numerous works about the maritime exploration of the Americas
  • Henry Newbolt (1862–1938) – wrote The Naval History of the Great War
  • Michael Oppenheim (1853–1927)
  • Charles O. Paullin (1869–1944)
  • Werner Rahn (born 1939)
  • Bryan Ranft (1917–2001)
  • Clark G. Reynolds (1939–2005)
  • Herbert Richmond (1871–1946)
  • N.A.M. Rodger (born 1949)
  • Stephen Roskill (1903–1982)
  • John Darrell Sherwood (born 1966)
  • D.M. Schurman (1924–2013)
  • William N. Still, Jr. (born 1932)
  • Craig Symonds (born 1946)
  • David Syrett (1939–2004)
  • Geoffrey Till (born 1945)
  • Johan Carel Marinus Warnsinck (1882–1943)
  • Colin White (1951–2008)

Presbyterianism

  • D.G. Hart (born 1956)

Social history

  • David Rothman (1937-2020) — Father of American social history and the role of institutions in shaping history and society.
  • Ram Sharan Sharma (1919–2011) – social history of ancient India
  • Lloyd deMause (born 1931) – psychohistory
  • Gabriela Dudeková (born 1968)
  • Ruth Goodman (born 1963) – early modern, British social history

World history

  • Felipe Fernández-Armesto (born 1950)
  • Christopher Bayly (1945–2015) – British Empire and India
  • Ferdinand Braudel (1902–1985) – social and economic history
  • Will Durant (1885–1981) – author of The Story of Civilization
  • Francis Fukuyama (born 1955) – "End of history" thesis
  • Hendrik Willem van Loon (1882–1944) – world history and geography for younger readers
  • William McNeill (1917–2016) – author of The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community
  • Jürgen Osterhammel (born 1952)
  • John Roberts (1928–2003) – author of History of the World
  • Ram Sharan Sharma (1919–2011)) – author of Vishwa Itihaas ki Bhumika in Hindi.
  • Jackson J. Spielvogel (born 1939) – Pennsylvania State University, author of several major world history textbooks
  • Arnold J. Toynbee (1889–1975) – wrote landmark text A Study of History
  • Immanuel Wallerstein (1930–2019)

Biography

  • Peter Ackroyd (born 1949) - Dickens, Blake, Thomas More, Eliot, Newton
  • James Boswell (1740–1795) - Samuel Johnson
  • Alan Bullock (1914–2004) – historian best known for his influential biography of Hitler
  • Robert Caro (born 1935) – biographer of Lyndon Johnson
  • Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) – Friedrich der Grosse (the Great)
  • Vincent Cronin (1924–2011) – Louis XIV, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, Catherine the Great, and Napoleon
  • Leon Edel (1907–1997) - Henry James
  • Richard Ellmann (1918–1987) – James Joyce
  • Erik Erikson (1902–1994) - psychoanalytic biographies of Luther and Gandhi
  • Roy Foster (born 1949) - W.B. Yeats
  • Joseph Frank (1918–2013) - Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Elizabeth Gaskell (1810–1865) - Charlotte Brontë
  • Stephen Greenblatt (born 1943) - Shakespeare
  • Ragnhild Hatton (1913–1995) – biographer of King Charles XII of Sweden and King George I of Great Britain
  • Walter Isaacson (born 1952) - Einstein
  • Ian Kershaw (born 1943) – historian well known for his influential study of Hitler
  • Ralph G. Martin (1920–2013) – biographer of Hubert H. Humphrey, Harry S. Truman, Edward VIII, Golda Meir and John F. Kennedy
  • Roi Medvedev (born 1925) – Stalin biographer
  • Susan Quinn (born 1940) - Marie Curie
  • Ron Rosenbaum (born 1946) – author of Explaining Hitler
  • Norman Sherry (1925–2016) - Graham Greene
  • Jean Edward Smith (1932–2019) – author of biographies on Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ulysses S. Grant, John Marshall, and Lucius D. Clay
  • Suetonius - lives of the Caesars
  • Lytton Strachey (1880–1932) - Eminent Victorians
  • A.N. Wilson (born 1950) - Tolstoy

References

  1. Paul H. Elovitz, "The Life Experience and Scholarly Achievement of J. Lee Shneidman", Clio’s Psyche Vol. 15 No. 4 (March 2009) pp. 275-282.
  2. See Making History and biography
  3. Philippe-Jean Catinchi (16 October 2020). "La mort de l’historien Joseph Pérez" (in fr). https://www.lemonde.fr/disparitions/article/2020/10/16/la-mort-de-l-historien-joseph-perez_6056309_3382.html. 
  4. LUIS ALEMANY (9 October 2020). "Muere Joseph Pérez, historiador de la España imperial y de la leyenda negra" (in es). El Mundo (Spain). https://www.elmundo.es/cultura/2020/10/09/5f802c61fdddff262d8b4671.html.