Fray Íñigo Abbad y Lasierra (1745 – 1813) Spanish historian
Mohammed Akensus (1797-1877) Moroccan historian
Teimuraz Bagrationi, (1782 – 1846), history of Georgia and the Caucasus
Archibald Bower, (1686 – 1766), Rome
Mary Bonaventure Browne, Poor Clare and Irish historian, c.1610 - c.1670.
Josiah Burchett, (1666? – 1746), British naval historian and Admiralty official
Chang Hsüeh-ch'eng, (1738 – 1801), Chinese historian, local histories and essays on historiography
Ahmad Hasan Dani, (1920-2009), Pakistan, History of South Asia
Charles Dezobry, (1798–1871), French historian and historical novelist
Mohammed al-Duayf (1752-) Moroccan historian
John Colin Dunlop, (c. 1785 – 1842)
Laurence Echard, (c.1670 – 1730), England
Abd al-Rahman al-Fasi (1631-1685), Moroccan historian
George Finlay, (1799 – 1875), Greece
Abd al-Aziz al-Fishtali (1549-1621), Moroccan historian
Francisco Jose Freire (1719 – 1773), Portuguese historian and philologist
Francesco Maria Appendini (1768 – 1837), Italian historian-Republic of Ragusa
Charles du Fresne, sieur du Cange, (1610 – 1688), Medieval and Byzantine historian and philologist
Erik Gustaf Geijer, Swedish nationalist historian
Edward Gibbon, (1737 – 1794), Roman Empire and Byzantium, one of the all-time greats
George Grote, (1794 – 1871), classical Greece
François Guizot, (1787 – 1874), French historian of general French, English history
George Peabody Gooch, (1873 – 1968), English historian of Modern Diplomacy
Edward Hasted, (1732–1812), Kent
Sulayman al-Hawwat, (1747-1816) Moroccan historian
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, (1770 – 1831), German philosopher of history
Arild Huitfeldt, (1546 - 1609), Danish historian.
David Hume (1711 – 1776), Scottish Enlightenment Philosopher and author of six volume History of England (originally History of Britain)
Mohammed al-Ifrani (1670-1745) Moroccan historian
Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin, (1766 – 1826), Russian historian - Russian Empire
Seathrún Céitinn/Geoffrey Keating, d.1643, Irish historian
Joachim Lelewel, (1786 – 1861), Polish historian
John Lingard, (1771 – 1851), England
Anton Tomaz Linhart, (1756 – 1795), well known for Slovenian history
Mc and Mac
Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh, fl.1643 – 1671, Irish historian, annalist, genealogist
Jules Michelet, (1798 – 1874), French
François Mignet, (1796 – 1884), French historian of the Revolution, Middle Ages
Johann Lorenz Von Mosheim, (1694 – 1755), Lutheran historian
Johannes von Müller, (1752 – 1809)
Ludovico Antonio Muratori, (1672 – 1750), Italy.
Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont, (1637 – 1698), ecclesiastical historian
Barthold Georg Niebuhr, (1776 – 1831), German historian
Tadhg Og Ó Cianáin (died c.1614)
Mícheál Ó Cléirigh, Irish historian, c.1590 – 1643
Peregrine Ó Duibhgeannain, Irish historian, fl.1627-1636
Cú Choigcríche Ó Cléirigh (died c. 1662/1664)
Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh, Irish historian, 1629 – 1716/1718
Olaus Magnus, (ca. 1490-1570)
William H. Prescott, (1796 – 1859), US historian of Spain, Mexico, Peru
Placido Puccinelli, (1609 – 1685), Italian historian
Mohammed al-Qadiri (1712-1773) Moroccan historian
Leopold von Ranke, (1795 – 1886), European diplomacy; probably the greatest German historian
Mikhail Shcherbatov, (1733 – 1790), Russian historian
Vasily Tatishchev, (1686 – 1750), first historian of modern Russia
Adolphe Thiers, (1797 – 1877), French historian of the Revolution, Empire
Voltaire, (1694 – 1778), French Enlightenment philosopher and historian
Sir James Ware, (1594-1666), Anglo-Irish historian and antiquarian
Yu Deuk-gong, (1749 – 1807), Korean historian
Abu al-Qasim al-Zayyani (1734-1833)
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