Incoming Resources
- A history of histories, epic, chronicles, romances and inquiries from Herodotus and Thucydides to the twentieth century, John Burrow
- Regimes of historicity, presentism and experiences of time, François Hartog ; translated by Saskia Brown
- Deconstructing history, Alun Munslow
- Between history and literature, Lionel Gossman
- Provincializing Europe, postcolonial thought and historical difference, with a new preface by the author, Dipesh Chakrabarty
- Haunting history, for a deconstructive approach to the past, Ethan Kleinberg
- The open boundary of history and fiction, a critical approach to the French Enlightenment, Suzanne Gearhart
- Going to the sources, a guide to historical research and writing, Anthony Brundage
- The death of the past, J.H. Plumb
- An intelligent person's guide to history, John Vincent
- The practice of conceptual history, timing history, spacing concepts, Reinhart Koselleck ; translated by Todd Samuel Presner and others ; foreword by Hayden White
- Processing the past, contesting authority in history and the archives, Francis X. Blouin and William G. Rosenberg
- Eight Eurocentric historians, J.M. Blaut
- Remaking history, edited by Barbara Kruger and Phil Mariani
- Futures past, on the semantics of historical time, Reinhart Koselleck ; translated by Keith Tribe
- The logic of history, putting postmodernism in perspective, C. Behan McCullagh
- The pleasures of the past, David Cannadine
- The public history reader, edited by Hilda Kean and Paul Martin
- Virtual history, alternatives and counterfactuals, edited by Niall Ferguson
- Choreographing history, edited by Susan Leigh Foster
- Reading primary sources, the interpretation of texts from nineteenth and twentieth-century history, edited by Miriam Dobson and Benjamin Ziemann
- On 'what is history?', from Carr and Elton to Rorty and White, Keith Jenkins
- The theory and practice of history, Leopold von Ranke ; edited with an introduction by Georg G. Iggers ; new translations by Wilma A. Iggers
- From reliable sources, an introduction to historical methods, Martha Howell and Walter Prevenier
- Practicing history, new directions in historical writing after the linguistic turn, edited by Gabrielle M. Spiegel
- Handbook of oral history, edited by Thomas L. Charlton, Lois E. Myers, and Rebecca Sharpless
- The pursuit of history, John Tosh with Sean Lang
- History, why it matters, Lynn Hunt
- Writing history, theory and practice, edited by Stefan Berger, Heiko Feldner, and Kevin Passmore
- History and its limits, human, animal, violence, Dominick LaCapra
- The Oxford handbook of oral history, edited by Donald A. Ritchie
- Conscripts of modernity, the tragedy of colonial enlightenment, David Scott
- What is public history globally?, working with the past in the present, edited by Paul Ashton and Alex Trapeznik
- On historians, reappraisals of some of the makers of modern history, J.H. Hexter
- Marxism and historical writing, Paul Q. Hirst
- Dangerous games, the uses and abuses of history, Margaret MacMillan
- Introduction to the study of history, by Ch. V. Langlois & Ch. Seignobos ; translated by G.G. Berry ; with a preface by F. York Powell
- Historiography, ancient, medieval, & modern, Ernst Breisach
- The limits of history, Constantin Fasolt
- Modern historiography, an introduction, Michael Bentley
- The Ottomans and the Balkans, a discussion of historiography, edited by Fikret Adanir and Suraiya Faroqhi
- History as the story of liberty, Benedetto Croce ; translated from the Italian by Sylvia Sprigge
- The gender of history, men, women, and historical practice, Bonnie G. Smith
- History, a very short introduction, John H. Arnold
- The content of the form, narrative discourse and historical representation, Hayden White
- Historical controversies and historians, edited by William Lamont
- Fifty key works of history and historiography, Kenneth R. Stunkel
- Approaching sources in their contexts, space, time and performance, edited by Sarah Barber and Corinna M. Peniston-Bird
- The idea of history, with lectures 1926-1928, R.G. Collingwood ; edited with an introduction by Jan van der Dussen
- On the future of history, the postmodernist challenge and its aftermath, Ernst Breisach