Architectural history Marcus Vitruvius Pollio (born ca. 80/70 BC?; died ca. 25 BC) Roman architect and engineer, author of De architectura Leon Battista Alberti (born 1404; died 1472) Italian polymath, active in many fields, author of De Re Aedificatoria among others. Josef Strzygowski (born 1862) Joseph Rykwert (born 1926) Manfredo Tafuri (1935–1994) David Watkin (historian) (born 1941) Alberto Pérez-Gómez (born 1949) Art history Vincent Cronin (born 1924) - French and Italian art and architectural history Nicholas Pevsner (1903–1983) History of art and English architecture Simon Schama (born 1945) - Art history Ichimatsu Tanaka (1895–1983), Japanese art history Yukio Yashiro (1890–1975), Japanese art history; Botticelli and the Florentine Renaissance Christianity Eusebius of Caesarea (~275–339) - "Father of Church history" Alexander Campbell Cheyne, Scottish Ecclesiastical Historian John Gilmary Shea (1824–1892) Father of American CatholicHistory Bengt Hägglund (born 1920), historian of Christian theology Barbara Thiering (born 1930) Rediscovered the "Pesher technique" Lutheranism Johann Lorenz von Mosheim (1694–1755) - Lutheran historian of Christianity from its inception through the 18th century Mormonism Leonard J. Arrington - LDS Church historian 1975-1982 B.H. Roberts Fawn M. Brodie Richard Bushman The Papacy Ludwig von Pastor, wrote 40 volume history of the popes making extensive use of the Vatican Secret Archives Presbyterianism D.G. Hart Economic history Robert C. Allen Eli Heckscher Niall Ferguson Robert Fogel David S. Landes W. W. Rostow Ram Sharan Sharma Economic History of Ancient India R. H. Tawney Environmental history Christopher Smout Espionage Christopher Andrew John Barron John Earl Haynes David Kahn Victor Suvorov Nigel West Maritime history Robert G. Albion William A. Baker Jaap R. Bruijn Howard I. Chapelle Femme Gaastra John Hattendorf John de Courcy Ireland Benjamin Woods Labaree Samuel Eliot Morison J. H. Parry Glyndwr Williams Media history History of newspapers and magazines, History of radio, History of television, and History of the Internet Asa Briggs (born 1921) Military history Correlli Barnett - British military historian. Antony Beevor - British military historian. 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Leo Niehorster (born 1947) - World War II Peter Paret - Military history Gordon Prange Gunther E. Rothenberg (1923 – 2004) – Military history Gerhard Ritter - German military historian. Cornelius Ryan (1920–1974) - World War II Digby Smith (1935-) Napoleonic Wars esp. Jean Edward Smith (born 1932) - U.S. and German military historian. Hew Strachan - British military historian. Gerhard Weinberg - U.S. military historian. Spenser Wilkinson Naval history Robert G. Albion - Maritime history Daniel A. Baugh Ulane Bonnel Josiah Burchett Montagu Burrows Geoffrey Callender Howard I. Chapelle - Maritime history William Bell Clark Julian Corbett William S. Dudley Michael Duffy Jan Glete James Goldrick Andrew Gordon - Battle of Jutland Barry M. Gough C. I. Hamilton John Hattendorf John Daniel Hayes J. Richard Hill William James Paul Kennedy R.J.B. Knight Dudley W. Knox Andrew Lambert Harold D. Langley John Knox Laughton Michael Lewis Christopher Lloyd Alfred Mahan Arthur Marder Tyrone G. Martin - Historian of the USS Constitution and of the history of ironclads William J. Morgan Samuel Eliot Morison (1887–1976) - Wrote History of United States Naval Operations in World War II and numerous works about the maritime exploration of the Americas Henry Newbolt (1862–1938) - Wrote The Naval History of the Great War. Michael Oppenheim Charles O. Paullin Werner Rahn Bryan Ranft Clark G. Reynolds Herbert Richmond N.A.M. Rodger Stephen Roskill John Darrell Sherwood D.M. Schurman William N. Still, Jr. Craig Symonds David Syrett Geoffrey Till Johan Carel Marinus Warnsinck Colin White Historiography Ram Sharan Sharma Marc Bloch Fernand Braudel Herbert Butterfield E. H. Carr R. G. Collingwood Geoffrey Elton Richard J. Evans Pieter Geyl J. H. Hexter Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie Peter Novick Leopold von Ranke Hayden White Frank Ankersmit Academic protagonists in Australia's "history wars" Geoffrey Blainey Stuart Macintyre Robert Manne Henry Reynolds Lyndall Ryan Keith Windschuttle Gender history John Boswell (1947–1994, American) - Homosexuality in medieval times George Mosse Retha Warnicke (born 1939) - Gender issues History of ideas, literature, and philosophy Ram Sharan Sharma (born 1919) - Material Culture in Ancient India Isaiah Berlin (1909–1997) - History of ideas J. C. D. Clark, British historian of 18th century ideas. Michel Foucault (1926–1984) - History of ideas Peter Gay (born 1923) - History of ideas. Lewis Mumford (1895–1988) - History of technology Hasan Bülent Paksoy - History of Governance in Central Asian Literature. History of business Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. Jan Glete, Swedish business history Allan Nevins History of international relations Harry Elmer Barnes Herbert Butterfield E. H. Carr Gordon A. Craig John Lewis Gaddis, historian of the Cold War. Ragnhild Hatton, historian of 17th and 18th century international relations Klaus Hildebrand Andreas Hillgruber Paul Kennedy, British historian, author of influential "The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers" William L. Langer, (1896–1977) Arno J. Mayer Lewis Bernstein Namier Paul W. Schroeder, US historian, 19c European International Relations Jean Edward Smith A.J.P. Taylor (1906–1990) - Historian of European International Relations Harold Temperley, (1879–1939), British historian, Cambridge, 19c and early 20c century diplomatic history, "British Documents on the Origins of the War, 1898-1914" (ed.) Ernest Llewellyn Woodward, (1890–1971) History of science and technology Michael Adas, colonialism and imperialism, global history Vincent Cronin Allen G. Debus, chemistry and medicine A. Hunter Dupree, botany; U.S. government policy on science and technology Peter Galison, physics, philosophy, objectivity John L. 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