Historiography


  1. Herodotus and the Beginning of Historical Inquiry
  2. Thucydides and the Perfection of Historical Writing
  3. Philosophies of History
  4. Nature of History
  5. Uses of History
  6. History: Science or Social Science
  7. Interdisciplinary Approach to History
  8. St. Augustine and Christian Historiography
  9. Characteristics of Christian Historiography
  10. Christianity in Chronology and After
  11. Ibn Khaldun
  12. Ziauddin Barani
  13. Auguste Comte and Positivism
  14. Leopold von Ranke
  15. Thomas Carlyle and the Great Men Theory of History
  16. Benedetto Croce: 'All History is Contemporary History'
  17. Arnold J Toynbee and A Study of History
  18. E.H. Carr and 'What is History'
  19. Objectivity and its Critique
  20. Rene Descartes and Cartesianism 
  21. Gramscian Concept of Hegemony
  22. Causation in History
  23. Annales School of Historiography
  24. Theory of Practice - Structure and Habitus
  25. History from Below
  26. Oral History - Theoretical and Methodological Issues
  27. Every Man His Own Historian
  28. The Concept(s) of Culture
  29. Ashis Nandy and 'Towards A Third World Utopia'
  30. Cultural History
  31. Social History
  32. Micro History
  33. Gender History 
  34. Semiotics
  35. Structuralism and Linguistic Turn
  36. The Frankfurt School and the Development of Critical Theory
  37. Postmodern Challenge on History
  38. Ontology
  39. Hermeneutics
  40. Episteme
  41. Epistemology
  42. Emplotment
  43. Historicism
  44. Speculative Philosophy of History
  45. Analytical Philosophy of History
  46. Empiricist Philosophy of History

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