Editors' Introduction, Axel Schneider and Daniel Woolf
1. History and Theory, Chris Lorenz
2. History and Memory, Alon Confino
3. Censorship and History since 1945, Antoon De Baets
4. Postcolonial Criticism and History: Subaltern Studies, Gyan Prakash
5. World History, Jurgen Osterhammel
6. Global Economic History: A Survey, Peer Vries
7. Women's and Gender History, Julie Des Jardins
8. The Historiography of Environmental History, J. R. McNeill
9. The Historiography of Science and Technology, Seymour Mauskopf and Alex Roland
10. History and Social Science in the West, Kevin Passmore
11. From the Search for Normality to the Search for Normality: German Historical Writing, Stefan Berger
12. Historical Writing in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary, Maciej Gorny
13. French Historical Writing, Matthias Middell
14. British Historical Writing, Michael Bentley
15. Scandinavian Historical Writing, Rolf Torstendahl
16. Italian Historical Writing, Stuart Woolf
17. Historical Writing in the Balkans, Ulf Brunnbauer
18. Athens and Apocalypse: Writing History in Soviet Russia, Denis Kozlov
19. African Historical Writing, Toyin Falola
20. Argentine Historical Writing in an Era of Political Instability, Joel Horowitz
21. Brazilian Historical Writing, Marshall C. Eakin
22. Mexican Historical Writing, Guillermo Zermeno Padilla
23. American Historical Writing, Ian Tyrell
24. Arab Historical Writing, Youssef M. Choueiri
25. Indian Historical Writing since 1947, Supriya Mukherjee
26. Thai Historical Writing, Patrick Jory
27. Vietnamese Historical Writing, Patricia Pelley
28. Indonesian Historical Writing since Independence, Ann Kumar
29. Settler Histories and Indigenous Pasts: New Zealand and Australia, Bain Attwood
30. Chinese Historical Writing since 1949, Susan Weigelin-Schwiedrzik
31. Japanese Historical Writing, Sebastian Conrad
32. Historians and Historical Writing in Korea, Henry Em
Epilogue: On the Current and Future State of Historical Writing, Allan Megill
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