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The Top 100 Historian Names List

These are the top 100 Historian Names for 2024.

1. J. H. Hexter
2. Judith Surkis
3. Known for her work on emotions and social history in medieval Europe
4. Eric Hobsbawm
5. John Lewis Gaddis
6. Isabelle de Charrière
7. Edward Gibbon
8. Eric Foner
9. Studied early modern England, focusing on social relations and rural life
10. Known for microhistory and the detailed examination of small-scale historical events
11. Geoff Eley
12. Edward Gibbon
13. Influential in the study of the Renaissance and early modern history
14. Renowned for her feminist perspective on history and gender analysis
15. A.R. Lacey
16. Renowned for her social history and cultural analysis, particularly in early modern Europe
17. Known for microhistory and the detailed examination of small-scale historical events
18. Foucault
19. Focused on the role of memory in history, challenging traditional historiography
20. Known for microhistory and the detailed examination of small-scale historical events
21. Author of "History of the Peloponnesian War," providing critical analysis of historical events and the nature of power
22. Barbara Rosenwein
23. Timothy Snyder
24. Emphasized cultural history and the relationship between history and anthropology
25. John Lewis Gaddis
26. Carlo Ginzburg
27. Thucydides
28. Famous for her popular histories, including "The Guns of August," on World War I
29. Timothy Snyder
30. Robert Darnton
31. Known for her work on emotions and social history in medieval Europe
32. J. H. Hexter
33. Known for her works on American political history and biographies of U.S. presidents
34. Author of "The Rape of Europa," which dealt with art and culture during WWII
35. Influential in the study of the Renaissance and early modern history
36. Known for her works on American political history and biographies of U.S. presidents
37. Co-founder of the Annales School, emphasized social history and the importance of historical context
38. Focused on the cultural history of the Enlightenment and print culture
39. Co-founder of the Annales School, emphasized social history and the importance of historical context
40. Edward Gibbon
41. Contributed to the understanding of modern history, particularly the role of culture and the Enlightenment
42. Simon Schama
43. Focused on social and economic history, especially during the era of industrialization
44. Explored the relationship between power and knowledge within historical contexts
45. Pioneered the concept of long-term historical structures in his work "The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World"
46. Margaret MacMillan
47. Known for his engaging narratives and works like "Citizens" that explore the French Revolution
48. Eric Foner
49. Lynn Hunt
50. Foucault
51. Known for microhistory and the detailed examination of small-scale historical events
52. David Fischer
53. E.P. Thompson
54. Introduced the concept of "world history," integrating global perspectives
55. Simon Schama
56. Focused on the role of memory in history, challenging traditional historiography
57. A.R. Lacey
58. Focused on modern European history, particularly the Holocaust and Eastern Europe
59. Emphasized cultural history and the relationship between history and anthropology
60. Influential in the study of the Renaissance and early modern history
61. Known for his engaging narratives and works like "Citizens" that explore the French Revolution
62. Co-founder of the Annales School, emphasized social history and the importance of historical context
63. Joan Wallach Scott
64. Contributed to the understanding of modern history, particularly the role of culture and the Enlightenment
65. Keith Wrightson
66. John Arnold
67. Foucault
68. Margaret MacMillan
69. Co-founder of the Annales School, emphasized social history and the importance of historical context
70. Known for her work on British history and national identity
71. Herodotus
72. Linda Colley
73. Focused on social and economic history, especially during the era of industrialization
74. John Lewis Gaddis
75. Arif Dirlik
76. Analyzed American political history, notably in "The Paranoid Style in American Politics"
77. Focused on the role of memory in history, challenging traditional historiography
78. Author of "The Rape of Europa," which dealt with art and culture during WWII
79. Judith Surkis
80. Focused on modern European history, particularly the Holocaust and Eastern Europe
81. Emphasized cultural history and the relationship between history and anthropology
82. Pioneered the concept of long-term historical structures in his work "The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World"
83. Arif Dirlik
84. Herodotus
85. Known as the "Father of History" for his work "Histories," which chronicled the Greco-Persian Wars
86. Carlo Ginzburg
87. Studied early modern England, focusing on social relations and rural life
88. Focused on social and economic history, especially during the era of industrialization
89. A key figure in the development of social history, notably in "The Making of the English Working Class"
90. Herodotus
91. Known for his works on American history and the impact of families on historical narratives
92. Author of "History of the Peloponnesian War," providing critical analysis of historical events and the nature of power
93. Richard Hofstadter
94. E.P. Thompson
95. Author of "The Rape of Europa," which dealt with art and culture during WWII
96. Eric Hobsbawm
97. Linda Colley
98. Peter Burke
99. A key figure in the development of social history, notably in "The Making of the English Working Class"
100. Influential in the study of the Renaissance and early modern history

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