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- "The oldest one in Russia" : the formation of the historiographical image of Valaam Monastery
- 'No historie so meete' : gentry culture and the development of local history in Elizabethan and early Stuart England
- (Re)visions of history in language and fiction
- 1688 : the first modern revolution
- A Mirror for magistrates and the De casibus tradition
- A crooked line : from cultural history to the history of society
- A faithful account of the race : African American historical writing in nineteenth-century America
- A history for the future : rewriting memory and identity in Quebec
- A laboratory of transnational history : Ukraine and recent Ukrainian historiography
- A late encounter with the Civil War
- A pedagogy of witnessing : curatorial practice and the pursuit of social justice
- A restless past : history and the American public
- A.H.M. Jones and the later Roman Empire
- Abraham, the nations, and the Hagarites : Jewish, Christian, and Islamic perspectives on kinship with Abraham
- Across cultural borders : historiography in global perspective
- Admitting the Holocaust : collected essays
- Adventures of a postmodern historian : living and writing the past
- After Rome's fall : narrators and sources of early medieval history : essays presented to Walter Goffart
- After poststructuralism : writing the intellectual history of theory
- After the massacre : commemoration and consolation in Ha My and My Lai
- Alexander the Great : themes and issues
- Amending the past : Europe's Holocaust commissions and the right to history
- America in European consciousness, 1493-1750
- American Sociology and Holocaust Studies
- American history from a global perspective : an interpretation
- American intellectual histories and historians
- American oracle : the Civil War in the civil rights era
- American west : competing visions
- Ammianus Marcellinus : Studien zum Geschichtsdenken im vierten Jahrhundert n. Chr.
- Ammianus after Julian : the reign of Valentinian and Valens in Books 26-31 of the Res Gestae
- An Archaeological Study of the Bayeux Tapestry : The Landscapes, Buildings and Places
- An Ottoman tragedy : history and historiography at play
- An epitaph for Little Rock : a fiftieth anniversary retrospective on the Central High Crisis
- Ancient conquest accounts : a study in ancient Near Eastern and biblical history writing
- Anglo-Saxonism and the construction of social identity
- Antiquarianism and intellectual life in Europe and China, 1500-1800
- Approaching Yehud : new approaches to the study of the Persian period
- Archaeology and the pan-European romanesque
- Archives, Objects, Places and Landscapes : Multidisciplinary Approaches to Decolonised Zimbabwean Pasts
- Argentina's partisan past : nationalism and the politics of history
- Artefacts of history : archaeology, historiography and Indian pasts
- Asian horizons : Giuseppe Tucci's Buddhist, Indian, Himalayan and Central Asian studies
- Atlantic history : a critical appraisal
- Atlantic history : concept and contours
- Augustan poetry and the Roman Republic
- Augustus and the Destruction of History : The Politics of the Past in Early Imperial Rome
- Auschwitz, Poland, and the politics of commemoration, 1945-1979
- Australian history now
- Austria, Hungary, and the Habsburgs : essays on Central Europe, c.1683-1867
- Authorising history : gestures of authorship in fourteenth-century English historiography
- Back to modern reason : Johan Hjerpe and other petit bourgeios in Stockholm in the Age of Enlightenment
- Baghdad : an urban history through the lens of literature
- Balkan heritages : negotiating history and culture
- Barbarism and religion : the first triumph, Volume 5, Religion
- Barbarism and religion, Vol. 4, Barbarians, savages and empires
- Barbarism and religion, Volume three, The first decline and fall
- Be a diary detective
- Be a speech detective
- Before Malory : reading Arthur in later medieval England
- Being a historian : an introduction to the professional world of history
- Belligerent Muse : Five Northern Writers and How They Shaped Our Understanding of the Civil War
- Bengal in global concept history : culturalism in the age of capital
- Benjamin Capps and the south plains : a literary relationship
- Benjamin Shambaugh and the intellectual foundations of public history
- Between evidence and ideology : essays on the history of ancient Israel read at the joint meeting of the Society for Old Testament Study and the Oud Testamentisch Werkgezelschap, Lincoln, July 2009
- Between history and histories : the making of silences and commemorations
- Between two worlds : the construction of the Ottoman state
- Beyond conquest : Native peoples and the struggle for history in New England
- Beyond the conceivable : studies on Germany, Nazism, and the Holocaust
- Biblical Studies and the Failure of History : Changing Perspectives 3
- Bones of contention : the living archive of Vasil Levski and the making of Bulgaria's national hero
- Borders of belonging : experiencing history, war and nation at a Danish heritage site
- Boundaries & history in Africa : issues in conventional boundaries and ideological frontiers (festschrift in Honour of Verkijika G. Fanso)
- Boundaries and their meanings in the history of the Netherlands
- Braudel revisited : the Mediterranean world, 1600-1800
- Brill's companion to Thucydides
- Bringing the dark past to light : the reception of the Holocaust in postcommunist Europe
- British women writers and the writing of history, 1670-1820
- Bronze and stone : the cult of antiquity in Song Dynasty China
- But the Irish Sea betwixt us : Ireland, colonialism, and Renaissance literature
- Bystanders to the Holocaust : a re-evaluation
- Caesar's calendar : ancient time and the beginnings of history
- Camille, 1969 : histories of a hurricane
- Cassius Dio : Greek intellectual and Roman politician
- Cassius Dio und die Römische Republik : Untersuchungen zum Bild des römischen Gemeinwesens in den Büchern 3-35 der Rhomaika
- Catharine Macaulay and Mercy Otis Warren : the revolutionary Atlantic and the politics of gender
- Chimalpahin's conquest : a Nahua historian's rewriting of Francisco López de Gómara's La conquista de México
- China in European encyclopaedias, 1700-1850
- China unbound : evolving perspectives on the Chinese past
- Choreographing history
- Cinematic representations of Alzheimer's Disease
- Citizen-scholar : essays in honor of Walter Edgar
- Classical Arabic biography : the heirs of the prophets in the age of al-Maʼmūn
- Claudian's In Eutropium, or, How, when, and why to slander a eunuch
- Clio the Romantic muse : historicizing the faculties in Germany
- Clio's favorites : leading historians of the United States, 1945-2000
- Clio's southern sisters : interviews with leaders of the Southern Association for Women Historians
- Clio's warriors : Canadian historians and the writing of the world wars
- Collected memories : Holocaust history and postwar testimony
- Collective memory : how collective representations about the past are created, preserved and reproduced
- Collingwood's the idea of history : a reader's guide
- Colonial revivals : the nineteenth-century lives of early American books
- Colonial writing and the New World, 1583-1671 : allegories of desire
- Colonialism and national identity
- Colonialism past and present : reading and writing about colonial Latin America today
- Commerce, finance and statecraft : histories of England, 1600-1780
- Commonwealth of compromise : Civil War commemoration in Missouri
- Commonwealth principles : republican writing of the English revolution
- Community identity in Judean historiography : biblical and comparative perspectives
- Comparison and history : Europe in cross-national perspective
- Competing visions of empire : labor, slavery, and the origins of the British Atlantic empire
- Composing useful pasts : history as contemporary politics
- Connexions : histories of race and sex in North America
- Conspiracy and the Spanish Civil War : the brainwashing of Francisco Franco
- Constantine : history, historiography, and legend
- Constructing a world : Shakespeare's England and the new historical fiction
- Constructing the Middle Ages : historiography, collective memory and nation-building in Luxembourg
- Construction of Ottonian kingship : narratives and myth in tenth-century Germany
- Cosmopolitan islanders : British historians and the European continent
- Courtly letters in the age of Henry VIII : literary culture and the arts of deceit
- Creating a Hoosier self-portrait : the Federal Writers' Project in Indiana, 1935-1942
- Creating a local historical book : fiction and non-fiction genres
- Creating memories in late 8th-century Byzantium : the Short history of Nikephoros of Constantinople
- Crucible of the Civil War : Virginia from secession to commemoration
- Ctesias' Persica and its Near Eastern context
- Cultural history in Australia
- Culture and the making of identity in contemporary India
- Cultures, communities, and conflict : histories of Canadian universities and war
- D-Day in history and memory : the Normandy landings in international remembrance and commemoration
- Debates on the Holocaust
- Debating the End of Yugoslavia
- Debating the past : modern Bulgarian history : from Stambolov to Zhivkov
- Deconstructing history
- Defining Chu : image and reality in ancient China
- Demon of the Lost Cause : Sherman and Civil War history
- Der Anfang vom Ende der Ottonen : Konstitutionsbedingungen historiographischer Nachrichten in der Chronik Thietmars von Merseburg
- Der Fall Roms und seine Wiederauferstehungen in Antike und Mittelalter
- Deuteronomy-Kings as emerging authoritative books : a conversation
- Did Moses speak Attic? : Jewish historiography and scripture in the Hellenistic period
- Die Eroberung von Damaskus : Quellenkritische Untersuchung zur Historiographie in klassisch-islamischer Zeit
- Disciplining the Holocaust
- Discourse and dominion in the fourteenth century : oral contexts of writing in philosophy, politics, and poetry
- Disputed histories : imagining New Zealand's pasts
- Disputed memory : emotions and memory politics in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe
- Dissenters and mavericks : writings about India in English, 1765-2000
- Divergent memories : opinion leaders and the Asia-Pacific War
- Divided memory : the Nazi past in the two Germanys
- Documents in crisis : nonfiction literatures in twentieth-century Mexico
- Doing oral history
- Doing oral history : a practical guide
- Doing recent history : on privacy, copyright, video games, institutional review boards, activist scholarship, and history that talks back
- Doing rhetorical history : concepts and cases
- East German historians since reunification : a discipline transformed
- Economics and the historian
- Edmund Wilson : Centennial Reflections
- El papel (est)ético de la literatura en la conmemoración del Holocausto
- Emperors and historiography : collected essays on the literature of the Roman Empire by Daniël den Hengst
- Empire and Power in the Reign of Süleyman : Narrating the Sixteenth-Century Ottoman World
- Empire and history writing in Britain c. 1750-2012
- Empire and memory : the representation of the Roman Republic in imperial culture
- Empires of Islam in Renaissance historical thought
- Engagement with the past : the lives and works of the World War II generation of historians
- Engendering a nation : a feminist account of Shakespeare's English histories
- England's Elizabeth : an afterlife in fame and fantasy
- England's wars of religion, revisited
- Enlightened nationalism : the transformation of Prussian political culture, 1806-1848
- Entre mémoire et pouvoir : l'espace syrien sous les derniers Omeyyades et les premiers Abbassides (v. 72-193/692-809)
- Essays in honour of Michael Bliss : figuring the social
- Essays on Cuban history : historiography and research
- Essays on French history and historians
- Essays on ancient Israel in its Near Eastern context : a tribute to Nadav Naʼaman
- Ethics, art, and representations of the Holocaust : essays in honor of Berel Lang
- Ethnic historians and the mainstream : shaping the nation's immigration story
- Europäische Geschichtskulturen um 1700 : zwischen Gelehrsamkeit, Politik und Konfession
- Evaluating evidence : a positivist approach to reading sources on modern Japan
- Everybody's history : Indiana's Lincoln Inquiry and the quest to reclaim a president's past
- Exhibiting Scotland : objects, identity, and the National Museum
- Experience and memory : the Second World War in Europe
- Experiments in rethinking history
- Explaining Auschwitz and Hiroshima : history writing and the Second World War 1945-1990
- Eyewitness to genocide : the Operation Reinhard death camp trials, 1955-1966
- Fabricating history : English writers on the French Revolution
- Facing the Nazi past : united Germany and the legacy of the Third Reich
- Families of the king : writing identity in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- Fiction, famine, and the rise of economics in Victorian Britain and Ireland
- Fictions of U.S. history : a theory and four illustrations
- Fighting over the founders : how we remember the American Revolution
- Finding common ground : new directions in First World War studies
- Finland in World War II : history, memory, interpretations
- For the sake of learning : essays in honor of Anthony Grafton
- Forgetful memory : representation and remembrance in the wake of the Holocaust
- Forging the Past : Invented Histories in Counter-Reformation Spain
- Fortunes of history : historical inquiry from Herder to Huizinga
- Foundational pasts : the Holocaust as historical understanding
- Framing public memory
- Fray Angélico Chávez : poet, priest, and artist
- Free access to the past : romanticism, cultural heritage and the nation
- French historians and romanticism : Thierry, Guizot, the Saint-Simonians, Quinet, Michelet
- From conquest to coexistence : ideology and antiquarian intent in the historiography of Israel's settlement in Canaan
- From darkness to light : class, consciousness, and salvation in revolutionary Russia
- From deficit to deluge : the origins of the French Revolution
- From history to theory
- From medieval to modern Wales : historical essays in honour of Kenneth O. Morgan and Ralph A. Griffiths
- From monuments to traces : artifacts of German memory, 1870-1990
- From the shadow of empire : defining the Russian nation through cultural mythology, 1855-1870
- From the tetrarchs to the Theodosians : later Roman history and culture, 284-450 CE
- Frontiers of historical imagination : narrating the European conquest of native America, 1890-1990
- Frontiers of history : historical inquiry in the twentieth century
- Futures past : on the semantics of historical time
- Galbert of Bruges and the historiography of medieval Flanders
- Gender and nation in Meiji Japan : modernity, loss, and the doing of history
- Genre fusion : a new approach to history, fiction, and memory in contemporary Spain
- Geoffrey of Monmouth
- German refugee historians and Friedrich Meinecke : letters and documents, 1910-1977
- Gernika : genealogy of a lie
- Geschichtsbilder für Pagane und Christen : Res Romanae in den spätantiken Breviarien
- Glanmor Williams : a life
- Global Perspectives on the Holocaust : History
- Global West, American Frontier : Travel, Empire, and Exceptionalism from Manifest Destiny to the Great Depression
- Global history and new polycentric approaches : Europe, Asia and the Americas in a world network system
- Global space and the nationalist discourse of modernity : the historical thinking of Liang Qichao
- Globalized antiquity : uses and perceptions of the past in South Asia, Mesoamerica, and Europe
- Greek and Roman historiography in late antiquity : fourth to sixth century A.D.
- Greek notions of the past in the archaic and classical eras : history without historians
- Guahan : a bibliographic history
- Hanging together : unity and diversity in American culture
- Harry S. Truman and the Cold War revisionists
- Haunting history : for a deconstructive approach to the past
- Henry VIII and history
- Herbert Eugene Bolton : historian of the American borderlands
- Herodotus - narrator, scientist, historian
- Heroes and villains : creating national history in contemporary Ukraine
- Hiding from history : politics and public imagination
- Hiroshima in history : the myths of revisionism
- Historia / fin de siglo
- Historia : profiles of the historical impulse
- Historians across borders : location and American history in a global age
- Historians at war : Cold War influence on Anglo-American representations of the Spanish Civil War
- Historians, state and politics in twentieth century Egypt : contesting the nation
- Historic preservation : collective memory and historical identity
- Historical commentary on Herodotus, Book 6
- Historical controversies and historians
- Historical discourse : the language of time, cause and evaluation
- Historical judgement : the limits of historiographical choice
- Historical research : a guide
- Historical thought and literary representation in West Indian literature
- Historical truth historical criticism and ideology : Chinese historiography and historical culture from a new comparative perspective
- Historicism Once More : Problems and Occasions for the American Scholar
- Historien som værk : vœrkets historie
- Histories of infamy : Francisco López de Gómara and the ethics of Spanish imperialism
- Histories of the Holocaust
- Histories of the modern Middle East : new directions
- Historiographie de l'antiquité et transferts culturels : les histoires anciennes dans l'Europe des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles
- Historiographie in der Antike
- Historiography
- Historiography : an introductory guide
- Historiography and identity (re)formulation in Second Temple historiographical literature
- Historiography and ideology in Stuart drama
- Historiography in the Middle Ages
- Historiography in the twentieth century : from scientific objectivity to the postmodern challenge, with a new epilogue by the author
- History & historiography : from ancient to modern world
- History : a very short introduction
- History : why it matters
- History and chronicles in late medieval Iberia : representations of Wamba in late medieval narrative histories
- History and communications : Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan, the interpretation of history
- History and future : using historical thinking to imagine the future
- History and geography in late antiquity
- History and its limits : human, animal, violence
- History and its objects : antiquarianism and material culture since 1500
- History and memory in the Carolingian world
- History and myth in Romanian consciousness
- History and reading : Tocqueville, Foucault, French studies
- History and tropology : the rise and fall of metaphor
- History as a profession : the study of history in France 1818-1914
- History as rhetoric : style, narrative, and persuasion
- History at the limit of world-history
- History comes alive : public history and popular culture in the 1970s
- History in the making
- History of concepts : comparative perspectives
- History on the margins : people and places in the emergence of modern France
- History repeating itself : the republication of children's historical literature and the Christian right
- History's Peru : the poetics of colonial and postcolonial historiography
- History's memory : writing America's past, 1880-1980
- History, literature, critical theory
- History, religion, and antisemitism
- History, theory, text : historians and the linguistic turn
- Hitler's Germany : origins, interpretations, legacies
- Hitler, the Germans, and the final solution
- Holinshed's nation : ideals, memory, and practical policy in the Chronicles
- Holocaust : an American understanding
- Holocaust and memory in Europe
- Holocaust icons : symbolizing the Shoah in history and memory
- Holocaust in the Soviet Union
- Holocaust memory in the digital age : survivors' stories and new media practices
- Holocaust public memory in postcommunist Romania
- Holocaust representations in history : an introduction
- Homer's Turk : how classics shaped ideas of the East
- How did Davy die? and why do we care so much?
- How empire shaped us
- How good an historian shall I be? : R.G. Collingwood, the historical imagination, and education
- How the Cold War ended : debating and doing history
- How we forgot the Cold War : a historical journey across America
- Human rights after Hitler : the lost history of prosecuting Axis war crimes
- Humanism and Renaissance historiography
- Hyperboreans : myth and history in Celtic-Hellenic contacts
- Images and insults : ancient historiography and the outbreak of the Tarentine War
- Imaginary neighbors : mediating Polish-Jewish relations after the Holocaust
- Imagined ancestries of Vietnamese communism : Ton Duc Thang and the politics of history and memory
- Imagining Russian Jewry : memory, history, identity
- Imagining the African American West
- Imagining the Balkans
- Imagining the British Atlantic after the American revolution
- Immersed in great affairs : Allan Nevins and the heroic age of American history
- Imperial Germany revisited : continuing debates and new perspectives
- Imperial eyes : travel writing and transculturation
- In praise of Christian origins : Stephen and the Hellenists in Lukan apologetic historiography
- In search of 'ancient Israel'
- In the aftermath of art : ethics, aesthetics, politics
- In the land of Lady White Blood : southern Thailand and the meaning of history
- Inca Garcilaso and contemporary world-making
- Interdisciplinarity in world history : continuity and change
- Inventing Africa : history, archaeology and ideas
- Inventing American history
- Inventing China through history : the May Fourth approach to historiography
- Inventing Luxembourg : representations of the past, space and language from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century
- Inventing Texas : early historians of the Lone Star State
- Inventing the Loyalists : the Ontario Loyalist tradition and the creation of usable pasts
- Invisible cultures : historical and archaeological perspectives
- Iraqi Arab nationalism : authoritarian, totalitarian, and pro-fascist inclinations, 1932-1941
- Ireland beyond boundaries : mapping Irish studies in the twenty-first century
- Irish story : telling tales and making it up in Ireland
- Irony and misreading in the Annals of Tacitus
- Is the Holocaust unique? : perspectives on comparative genocide
- Is there a Middle East? : the evolution of a geopolitical concept
- Israel and settler society
- Israel constructs its history : Deuteronomistic historiography in recent research
- Israel in transition : from late Bronze II to Iron IIa (c. 1250-850 BCE), Volume 2, The texts
- Israel's Holocaust and the politics of nationhood
- Israel's past in present research : essays on ancient Israelite historiography
- Israeli historical revisionism : from left to right
- J.E. Lloyd and the creation of Welsh history : renewing a nation's past
- Japan examined : perspectives on modern Japanese history
- Japan's Orient : rendering pasts into history
- Japanese historians and the national myths, 1600-1945 : the age of the gods and Emperor Jinmu
- Jenseits der Grenzen : Beiträge zur spätantiken und frühmittelalterlichen Geschichtsschreibung
- Jewish histories of the Holocaust : new transnational approaches
- John Dewey and the ethics of historical belief : religion and the representation of the past
- Josephus and the politics of historiography : apologetic and impression management in the Bellum Judaicum
- Juanita Brooks : Mormon woman historian
- Justin and Pompeius Trogus : a study of the language of Justin's Epitome of Trogus
- Kashmir : exposing the myth behind the narrative
- Keep the days : reading the Civil War diaries of Southern women
- Keeping the faith : ordinary people, extraordinary lives : a memoir
- King Arthur : myth-making and history
- Kings, politics, and the right order of the world in German historiography c. 950-1150
- Kinship in Thucydides. Intercommunal ties and historical narrative
- Knowing Future Time In and Through Greek Historiography
- Knowing history in Mexico : an ethnography of citizenship
- L'Auguste Autrichienne : representations of Marie-Antoinette in 19th century French literature and history
- Language and conquest in early modern Ireland : English Renaissance literature and Elizabethan imperial expansion
- Law, history, the Low Countries, and Europe
- Leaders of the American Civil War : a biographical and historiographical dictionary
- Leading captivity captive : "the Exile" as history and ideology
- Legal revision and religious renewal in ancient Israel
- Legends, traditions and history in medieval England
- Leserlenkung durch Tacitus in den Tiberius- und Claudiusbüchern der Annalen
- Lessons from the past : the moral use of history in fourth-century prose
- Lessons of the Holocaust
- Liberalism and hegemony : debating the Canadian liberal revolution
- Liberalism, imperialism and the historical imagination : nineteenth century visions of Great Britain
- Liberation historiography : African American writers and the challenge of history, 1794-1861
- Lies my teacher told me : everything your American history textbook got wrong
- Literary texts and the Greek historian
- Literature and the Irish famine, 1845-1919
- Literature, satire, and the early Stuart state
- Livy's exemplary history
- Lonergan and historiography : the epistemological philosophy of history
- Looking South : the evolution of Latin Americanist scholarship in the United States, 1850-1975
- Los hados de febrero : visiones artisticas de la decena trágica
- Losing trust in the world : Holocaust scholars confront torture
- Lost Worlds : the emergence of French social history, 1815-1970
- Making Israel
- Making histories in museums
- Making history for Stalin : the story of the Belomor Canal
- Making history in Iran : education, nationalism, and print culture
- Making history in twentieth-century Quebec
- Marxist history and postwar Japanese nationalism
- Massacre Street
- Material evidence and narrative sources : interdisciplinary studies of the history of the Muslim Middle East
- Materialising Roman histories
- Medien und Sprachen humanistischer Geschichtsschreibung
- Memoirs of an obscure professor and other essays
- Memory and power in post-war Europe : studies in the presence of the past
- Men and women writers of the 1930s : the dangerous flood of history
- Mercy Otis Warren : selected letters
- Mid-Victorian imperialists : British gentlemen and the empire of the mind
- Middle East historiographies : narrating the Twentieth Century
- Mirrors of destruction : war, genocide, and modern identity
- Modern Arab historiography : historical discourse and the nation-state
- Modern Judaism and historical consciousness : identities, encounters, perspectives
- Modern historiography : an introduction
- Modernizing England's past : English historiography in the age of modernism, 1870-1970
- Multidirectional memory : remembering the Holocaust in the age of decolonization
- Murder in our midst : the Holocaust, industrial killing, and representation
- Must we divide history into periods?
- My century in history : memoirs
- Myth and history in the Bible
- Myth and the Irish State : historical problems and other essays
- Myth, history, and the Industrial Revolution
- Mythic frontiers : remembering, forgetting, and profiting with cultural heritage tourism
- Nanking 1937 : memory and healing
- Napoleon : voor en tegen in de Franse geschiedschrijving
- Narratives of trauma : discourses of German wartime suffering in national and international perspective
- Narratives unbound : historical studies in post-communist Eastern Europe
- Nation and history : Israeli historiography and identity between Zionism and post-Zionism
- Neo-Victorian tropes of trauma : the politics of bearing after-witness to nineteenth-century suffering
- New England's crises and cultural memory : literature, politics, history, religion, 1620-1860
- New World postcolonial : the political thought of Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
- New world, known world : shaping knowledge in early Anglo-American writing
- Nordic Narratives of the Second World War : National Historiographies Revisited
- Not the way it really was : constructing the Tolai past
- Novel histories : British women writing history, 1760-1830
- Numbered days : diaries and the Holocaust
- Nursing research using historical methods : qualitative designs and methods in nursing
- Of red dragons and evil spirits : post-Communist historiography between democratization and new politics of history
- On "what is history?" : from Carr and Elton to Rorty and White
- On ethics and history : essays and letters of Zhang Xuecheng
- Our knowledge of the past : a philosophy of historiography
- Overt and covert treasures : essays on the sources for Chinese women's history
- Palmito Ranch : from Civil War battlefield to national historic landmark
- Paolo Giovio : the historian and the crisis of sixteenth-century Italy
- Paper bullets : print and kingship under Charles II
- Parable and politics in early Islamic history : the Rashidun caliphs
- Paradoxes of history and memory in postcolonial Sierra Leone
- Passions of the tongue : language devotion in Tamil India, 1891-1970
- Past in the making : historical revisionism in Central Europe after 1989
- Pausanias : travel and memory in Roman Greece
- Pausanias : travel writing in ancient Greece
- Philological and Historical Commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXIX
- Philological and historical commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXV
- Philological and historical commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXVI
- Philological and historical commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXVII
- Philological and historical commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXX
- Philological and historical commentary on Ammianus Marcellinus XXXI
- Philosophie der Epochenschwelle : Augustin zwischen Antike und Mittelalter
- Philosophy and practice in writing a history of ancient Israel
- Pierre Bayle and Spain
- Pioneering history on two continents : an autobiography
- Plotting America's past : Fenimore Cooper and the leatherstocking tales
- Plutarch and the historical tradition
- Poetics of Islamic historiography : deconstructing Ṭabarī History
- Political Thought in Japanese Historical Writing : From Kojiki (712) to Tokushi Yoron (1712)
- Political Uses of the Past : the Recent Mediterranean Experiences
- Polybius, Rome, and the Hellenistic world : essays and reflections
- Política : Nuevomexicanos and American political incorporation, 1821-1910
- Popular culture and the shaping of Holocaust memory in America
- Popular historiographies in the 19th and 20th centuries : cultural meanings, social practices
- Post-Holocaust : interpretation, misinterpretation, and the claims of history
- Probing the ethics of Holocaust culture
- Promoters, patriots, and partisans : historiography in nineteenth-century English Canada
- Prophets, prophecy, and ancient Israelite historiography
- Pseudo-Philo : rewriting the Bible
- Pynchon and history : metahistorical rhetoric and postmodern narrative form in the novels of Thomas Pynchon
- Race and the writing of history : riddling the sphinx
- Race, Empire and First World War Writing
- Rage and denials : collectivist philosophy, politics, and art historiography, 1890-1947
- Re-figuring Hayden White
- Reading Tudor-Stuart texts through cultural historicism
- Reading the Roman republic in early modern England
- Reading the early republic
- Recasting the past : history writing and political work in modern Africa
- Recovering the Hispanic history of Texas
- Red, white, and blue letter days : an American calendar
- Redeeming Thucydides' Book VIII : narrative artistry in the account of the Ionian War
- Redefining Elizabethan literature
- Refashioning Futures : Criticism after Postcoloniality
- Refiguring history : new thoughts on an old discipline
- Regimes of historicity : presentism and experiences of time
- Reinterpreting Islamic historiography : Hārūn al-Rashīd and the narrative of the ʻAbbasid caliphate
- Reinterpreting the French Revolution : a global-historical perspective
- Reinventing modern China : imagination and authenticity in Chinese historical writing
- Relics of the reich : the buildings the Nazis left behind
- Remembering America : how we have told our past
- Remembering and forgetting in Acadie : a historian's journey through public memory
- Remembering the crusades : myth, image, and identity
- Remembering the year of the French : Irish folk history and social memory
- Representing the Holocaust : history, theory, trauma
- Rereading German history : from unification to reunification, 1800-1996
- Rescuing history from the nation : questioning narratives of modern China
- Reshaping the past : Jewish history and the historians
- Resilience of Southern Identity
- Rethinking American history in a global age
- Rethinking Shiloh : myth and memory
- Rethinking history, dictatorship and war : new approaches and interpretations
- Rethinking home : a case for writing local history
- Rethinking the foundations : historiography in the ancient world and in the Bible : essays in honour of John Van Seters
- Revisiting New Netherland : perspectives on early Dutch America
- Revolutionary ideas : an intellectual history of the French Revolution from the Rights of Man to Robespierre
- Rewriting Roman history in the Middle Ages : the 'Historia Romana' and the Manuscript Bamberg, Hist. 3
- Rhetoric and the Writing of History, 400-1500
- Richard II in the early chronicles
- Richer of Saint-Rémi : the methods and mentality of a tenth-century historian
- Rising China and its postmodern fate : memories of empire in a new global context
- Roman honor : the fire in the bones
- Roman republican theatre
- Romancing the past : the rise of vernacular prose historiography in thirteenth-century France
- Rome and the enemy : imperial strategy in the principate
- Récits du XIXe siècle : structure et contenu du discours historiographique au Canada au XIXe siècle : Garneau, Kingsford, Rameau de Saint Père, Smith
- SHARED HISTORIES : a PALESTINIAN-ISRAELI DIALOGUE
- Sacred plunder : Venice and the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade
- Sacrifice and national belonging in twentieth-century Germany
- Saluting the yellow emperor : a case of Swedish sinography
- Savages within the empire : representations of American Indians in eighteenth-century Britain
- Science and religion in neo-Victorian novels : eye of the ichthyosaur
- Secret selves : confession and same-sex desire in Victorian autobiography
- Sediments of time : on possible histories
- Seeing Jefferson anew : in his time and ours
- Sensory worlds of early America
- Serving empire, serving nation : James Tod and the Rajputs of Rajasthan
- Seven myths of the Spanish conquest
- Shakespeare after theory
- Shakespeare's "histories" : mirrors of Elizabethan policy
- Shakespeare's English kings : history, chronicle, and drama
- Shakespeare's history plays : Richard II to Henry V : the making of a king
- Shakespeare's political drama : the history plays and the Roman plays
- Shakespeare, Spenser, and the crisis in Ireland
- Shattered past : reconstructing German histories
- Sherman's march in myth and memory
- Sleuthing the Alamo : Davy Crockett's last stand and other mysteries of the Texas Revolution
- Society and sentiment : genres of historical writing in Britain, 1740-1820
- Soffestri'r Saeson : hanesyddiaeth a hunaniaeth yn oes y Tuduriaid
- Some issues of Georgian history in Armenian historiography
- Spain : a unique history
- Spectacle and society in Livy's history
- Sprachbehandlung und Darstellungsweise in römischer Prosa : Claudius Quadrigarius, Livius, Aulus Gellius
- Staging Chinese Revolution : theater, film, and the afterlives of propaganda