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Eugene D. Genovese was an American historian. He earned a doctorate at Columbia University and taught at Rutgers,......
George the Monk was a Byzantine historian, author of a world chronicle that constitutes a prime documentary source......
George The Syncellus was a Byzantine historian and author of a world chronicle of events from the creation to the......
Étienne-Constantin, baron de Gerlache was a Belgian Catholic statesman and historian and a parliamentary leader......
Pieter Geyl was a Dutch historian whose works on the Netherlands are highly respected both for their wealth of......
Pietro Giannone was an Italian historian whose works opposed papal interference in Naples. Giannone graduated in......
Edward Gibbon was an English rationalist historian and scholar best known as the author of The History of the Decline......
Wilhelm von Giesebrecht was a German historian, author of the first general history of medieval Germany based on......
Gildas was a British historian of the 6th century. A monk, he founded a monastery in Brittany known after him as......
Giovanni da Pian del Carpini was a Franciscan friar, the first noteworthy European traveler in the Mongol empire,......
Giraldus Cambrensis was the archdeacon of Brecknock, Brecknockshire (1175–1204), and historian, whose accounts......
Arthur Giry was a French historian noted for his studies of the French Middle Ages. After a brief career in administrative......
Michael Glycas was a Byzantine historian, theologian, and poet, author of a world chronicle and learned theological......
Francis Godwin was a bishop and historian who wrote the first story of space travel in English literature, The......
Eric F. Goldman was an American historian, author, and special advisor to U.S. Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson from 1963......
George Peabody Gooch was an English historian of modern diplomacy, and one of the first writers in English on German......
Doris Kearns Goodwin is an American author and historian known for her highly regarded presidential studies. In......
Gaspard Gourgaud was a French soldier and historian who accompanied Napoleon Bonaparte into exile at St. Helena......
Heinrich Graetz was a German author of a major history of the Jews that became the first standard work in the field.......
Alice Stopford Green was an Irish historian and supporter of Irish independence. She lived in London from 1874,......
Nicephorus Gregoras was a Byzantine humanist scholar, philosopher, and theologian whose 37-volume Byzantine History,......
St. Gregory of Tours ; feast day November 17) was a bishop and writer whose Ten Books of Histories (often wrongly......
George Grote was an English historian, noted for his works on ancient Greece. At the age of 16 Grote joined his......
Hugo Grotius was a Dutch jurist and scholar whose masterpiece De Jure Belli ac Pacis (1625; On the Law of War and......
Lionel-Adolphe Groulx was a Canadian priest and historian who for 50 years strongly influenced the Quebec nationalist......
N.F.S. Grundtvig was a Danish bishop and poet, founder of Grundtvigianism, a theological movement that revitalized......
Francesco Guicciardini was a Florentine statesman, diplomat, and historian, author of the most important contemporary......
François Guizot was a French political figure and historian who, as leader of the conservative constitutional monarchists......
Edward Hall was an English historian whose chronicle was one of the chief sources of William Shakespeare’s history......
Élie Halévy was a French historian, author of the best detailed general account of 19th-century British history,......
al-Hamdānī was an Arab geographer, poet, grammarian, historian, and astronomer whose chief fame derives from his......
Oscar Handlin was an American historian and educator noted for his examinations of immigration and other social......
Gabriel Hanotaux was a statesman, diplomat, and historian who directed a major French colonial expansion in Africa......
Adolf von Harnack was a German theologian and historian; he was recognized also for his scientific endeavours.......
Charles Homer Haskins was an American educator and a leading medievalist of his generation, known for his critical......
Paul Hazard was a French educator, historian of ideas, and scholar of comparative literature. Hazard studied at......
Thomas Hearne was an English historian and antiquarian whose editions of English medieval chronicles were important......
Hegesippus was the supposed author of a free Latin adaptation of the Jewish War of Josephus, under the title De......
Hellanicus of Lesbos was a Greek historian whose work marks an advance in the development of historiography. Hellanicus......
Helmold Of Bosau was a German historian and priest who wrote Chronica Slavorum (Chronicle of the Slavs). Completed......
Otto Henne am Rhyn was a journalist and historian whose comprehensive universal cultural history was a major contribution......
Herodotus was the Greek author of the first great narrative history produced in the ancient world, the History......
Fernando de Herrera was a lyric poet and man of letters who was one of the leading figures in the first School......
Hesychius Of Miletus was a Byzantine historian and literary biographer whose chronicle of world history influenced......
Harald Gabriel Hjärne was a historian, politician, and political writer known for his influence on Swedish historical......
Richard Hofstadter was a U.S. historian whose popular books on the political, social, and intellectual trends in......
Ludvig Holberg, Baron Holberg was the outstanding Scandinavian literary figure of the Enlightenment period, claimed......
John Home was a Scottish dramatist whose play Douglas, according to the poet Thomas Gray, “retrieved the true language......
Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft was a Dutch dramatist and poet, regarded by many as the most brilliant representative......
Jan van Hout was a humanist, translator, historian, and poet, who was the first Dutch Renaissance figure to distinguish......
Huang Zongxi was one of the foremost Chinese scholars and reformers in the early Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12), whose......
Johan Huizinga was a Dutch historian internationally recognized for his Herfsttij der middeleeuwen (1919; The Waning......
David Hume was a Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist known especially for his philosophical......
Ibn al-Athīr was an influential Arab historian. Ibn al-Athīr spent a scholarly life in Mosul, but often visited......
Ibn Khaldūn was the greatest Arab historian, who developed one of the earliest nonreligious philosophies of history,......
Ibn Miskawayh was a Persian scientist, philosopher, and historian whose scholarly works became models for later......
Abraham Zevi Idelsohn was a Jewish cantor, composer, founder of the modern study of the history of Jewish music,......
Nicolae Iorga was a scholar and statesman, Romania’s greatest national historian, who also served briefly as its......
Joseph Jacobs was an Australian-born English folklore scholar, one of the most popular 19th-century adapters of......
Johannes Janssen was a Roman Catholic German historian who wrote a highly controversial history of the German people,......
Jean Le Bel was the forerunner of the great medieval Flemish chroniclers and one of the first to abandon Latin......
Jien was a learned Buddhist monk and poet who became the first great Japanese historian. Born into the highest......
John VI Cantacuzenus was a statesman, Byzantine emperor, and historian whose dispute with John V Palaeologus over......
Jordanes was a historian notable for his valuable work on the Germanic tribes. Jordanes was a Goth who, although......
Flavius Josephus was a Jewish priest, scholar, and historian who wrote valuable works on the Jewish revolt of 66–70......
Slobodan Jovanović was a Serbian jurist, historian, and statesman, prime minister in the Yugoslav government-in-exile......
ʿAṭā Malek Joveynī was a Persian historian. Joveynī was the first of several brilliant representatives of Persian......
Paulus Jovius was an Italian historian, author of vivid historical works in Latin, and the owner of a famous art......
Nikolay Mikhaylovich Karamzin was a Russian historian, poet, and journalist who was the leading exponent of the......
Louise Phelps Kellogg was an American historian who wrote extensively on the American Northwest. Kellogg graduated......
Kemalpaşazâde was a historian, poet, and scholar who is considered one of the greatest Ottoman historians. Born......
Ibram X. Kendi is an American author, historian, and activist who studies and writes about racism and antiracism......
George F. Kennan was an American diplomat and historian best known for his successful advocacy of a “containment......
Ghiyāth al-Dīn Muḥammad Khwāndamīr was a Persian historian, considered one of the greatest historians of the Timurid......
Vasily Osipovich Klyuchevsky was a Russian historian whose sociological approach to the study of Russia’s past......
Henry Knighton was an English chronicler and an Austin (Augustinian) canon at the Abbey of St. Mary of the Meadows......
Richard Knolles was an English historian who is known chiefly for a study of the Turks. After graduation from Oxford......
Mihail Kogălniceanu was a Romanian statesman and reformer, one of the founders of modern Romanian historiography,......
Leszek Kolakowski was a Polish philosopher and historian of philosophy who became one of Marxism’s greatest intellectual......
Thomas S. Kuhn was an American historian of science noted for The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), one......
Kâtip Çelebi was a Turkish historian, geographer, and bibliographer. Kâtip became an army clerk and took part in......
Giuseppe La Farina was an Italian revolutionary, writer, and leader and historian of the Risorgimento. The son......
Jean-Charles-Dominique de Lacretelle, the Younger was a French historian and journalist, a pioneer in the historical......
Alphonse de Lamartine was a French poet, historian, and statesman who achieved renown for his lyrics in Méditations......
Karl Gotthard Lamprecht was a German historian who was one of the first scholars to develop a systematic theory......
Charles-Victor Langlois was one of the leading French scholars of the late 19th century, who is best known for......
Peter Langtoft was an author of an Anglo-Norman chronicle in alexandrines, and a canon of the Augustinian priory......
Johann Martin Lappenberg was a German archivist who was also a prolific scholar of German and English history.......
Bartolomé de Las Casas was an early Spanish historian and Dominican missionary who was the first to expose the......
Emmanuel, count de las Cases was a French historian best known as the recorder of Napoleon’s last conversations......
François Laurent was a Belgian administrator, legal scholar, and historian noted as the author of a monumental......
William Edward Hartpole Lecky was an Irish historian of rationalism and European morals whose study of Georgian......
Georges Lefebvre was a French historian noted for his studies of various aspects of the French Revolution. Lefebvre’s......
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was a German philosopher, mathematician, and political adviser, important both as a metaphysician......
Joachim Lelewel was a prominent Polish historian, regarded as one of the founders of modern Polish historical thought.......
Heinrich Leo was a Prussian conservative historian. As a student at the universities of Breslau, Jena, and Göttingen,......
John Leslie was a Scottish Roman Catholic bishop and historian and an adviser of Mary Stuart, queen of Scots. He......
Sir Basil Liddell Hart was a British military historian and strategist known for his advocacy of mechanized warfare.......
Livy was, with Sallust and Tacitus, one of the three great Roman historians. His history of Rome became a classic......
Ferdinand Lot was a French historian of the early Middle Ages and the later Roman Empire. He is best known for......