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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 234. Chapters: Great Man theory, Annales School, Historical revisionism, Oral history, Dark Ages, Counterfactual history, Teleology, Pulitzer Prize for History, Herstory, Migration Period, Totalitarian democracy, Golden Age, Postmodernity, Primary source, Succession of states, Modern history, Historiography of early Christianity, Japanese war crimes, Ecclesiastical history, Contemporary history, Japanese history textbook controversies, Philosophy of history, Dershowitz-Finkelstein affair, Historiography of the Volyn tragedy, List of historians by area of study, Historic recurrence, List of rump states, Nationalization of history, Records of the Grand Historian, Philosophical progress, Sonderweg, Historical revision of the Inquisition, Joseph Priestley and education, Lund Khwar, Functionalism versus intentionalism, Whig history, Biographical evaluation, Historiography of science, Khattak, Nihon dai Ichiran, History of hadith, Archontology, Historiography of the Cold War, Historikerstreit, Historical method, Elisabeth Roudinesco, Historiography and nationalism, Continuity thesis, Secondary source, Samguk Sagi, Epigraphy, Nationalism and Culture, Comparative history, Universal history, Definitions of Japanese war crimes, Prosopography, Out of Revolution, Chronicle of Fredegar, Source text, Afridi, List of history journals, Ages of Man, Haciendas de Jalisco y Aledanos, Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, Borussian myth, Athenians Project, Liber Historiae Francorum, Reception theory, Yusufzai, Mediatisation, Lectures on History and General Policy, Historism, Criterion of embarrassment, Ars historica, Document theft, Sangoku Ts ran Zusetsu, Marxist historiography, Tokushi Yoron, Criterion of multiple attestation, Chronological snobbery, Historical thinking, Historiography of the Poor Laws, Oral History Society, Presentism, Diplomatics, Ibad...