Introduction and Research Project
Constructing History: Key Questions
Selected Case Studies
Chapter 1: What is History? Chapter 2: Herodotus Chapter 3: Polybius Chapter 4: Other Ancient Historians Chapter 5: Bede Chapter 6: Gibbon Chapter 7: Macaulay Chapter 8: von Ranke Chapter 9: Christopher Hill & Marxist Historiography Chapter 10: The Annalists Chapter 11: Arnold Toynbee Chapter 12: Elton, Carr & Berlin Chapter 13: Norman Davies Chapter 14: Postmodernism, Relativism, Deconstructionism... Chapter 15: Henry Reynolds & Keith Windschuttle Index
Chapter 1: Bede Chapter 2: Marc Bloch Chapter 3: Fernand Braudel Chapter 4: E. H. Carr Chapter 5: R. G. Collingwood Chapter 6: Benedetto Croce Chapter 7: Natalie Zemon Davies Chapter 8: Christine de Pizan Chapter 9: Wilhelm Dilthey Chapter 10: G. R. Elton Chapter 11: Richard J. Evans Chapter 12: Lucien Febvre Chapter 13: Nialll Ferguson Chapter 14: Michel Foucault Chapter 15: Jean Froissart Chapter 16: Pieter Geyl Chapter 17: Edward Gibbon Chapter 18: Gregory of Tours Chapter 19: Ranajit Guha Chapter 20: G. W. F. Hegel Chapter 21: Martin Heidegger Chapter 22: Herodotus Chapter 23: Eric Hobsbawn Chapter 24: Ibu Khaldun Chapter 25: Keith Jenkins Chapter 26: Immanuel Kant Chapter 27: Thomas Samuel Kuhn Chapter 28: Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie Chapter 29: Livy Chapter 30: Thomas Babington Macaulay Chapter 31: Niccolo Machiavelli Chapter 32: William Hardy McNeill Chapter 33: Karl Marx Chapter 34: Jules Michelet Chapter 35: Theodore William Moody Chapter 36: Friedrich Nietzsche Chapter 37: Michael Oakeshott Chapter 38: Polybius Chapter 39: Leopold Von Ranke Chapter 40: Paul Ricoeur Chapter 41: Joan Wallach Scott Chapter 42: Sima Qian Chapter 43: Oswald Spengler Chapter 44: Tacitus Chapter 45: A. J. P. Taylor Chapter 46: E. P. Thompson Chapter 47: Thucydides Chapter 48: Frederick Jackson Turner Chapter 49: Giambattista Vico Chapter 50: Hayden White
Introduction: Inquiry Chapter 1: Quest Chapter 2: Relationships Chapter 3: Artefacts Chapter 4: Structure Conclusion: Ambiguity