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The Historians and Their Books
A listing of major historians, with bibliographies.
Sanders, Brandon
Author of books about World War II and Olympic history. Site includes contact information, bibliography, and selected links.
Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems, and Civilizations
Binghamton University center which continues Braudel's study of large-scale social change over long periods of historical time. Papers, description of scholarly activities and events, and organizational structure available.
Paksoy, H.B.
E-texts of donated works on Central Asian history by Prof. H.B. Paksoy.
Valencius, Conevery Bolton
Assistant Professor of the Department of History at Washington University in Saint Louis, with current research and courses, curriculum vitae and links.
Mladjov, Ian S.R.
Recent papers, conference presentations, and articles. Also contains his collection of detailed chronological and genealogical lists of rulers, along with historical notes on the origin of the state, rulers' titles, and other background information.
Arazi, Doron
Israeli historian, journalist and author. Recent articles, primarily in German, available.
Luker, Ralph
Historian specializing in Civil Rights Movement and African-American history. Articles, bibliography, and list of current projects provided, as well as weblog and C.V.
Bacon, Jacqueline
An independent author of books on African-American history, media criticism, African-American and women's rhetoric, and other topics. Biography, bibliography, and reviews available.
Catholic Encyclopedia: John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron Acton
Biography of the historian best-known for his view of the corruption power causes.
Carley, Michael Jabara
Contains information on this historian's publications, courses, editorial, and publishing activities.
Kertzer, David
Information on the books and other professional activities of this historian and anthropologist, the Paul Dupee University Professor of Social Science at Brown University.
Jones, Tod E.
Lecturer in the Department of English, University of Maryland, with a particular interest in the history and theology of the Christian Church in Victorian England. |
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