This page contains links to tables of contents and abstracts of articles for issues dated 1987-1991 ||(volumes 26-30). Links to the full-text versions in the JSTOR Archive are provided as well.
PDF versions of quinquennial indexes are available (Adobe Acrobat Reader required):
Volumes 1-5 (1960-1966) || Volumes 6-10 (1966-1971)
Volumes 11-15 (1972-1976) || Volumes 16-20 (1977-1981)
Volumes 21-25 (1982-1986) || Volumes 26-30 (1982-1991)
Volumes 31-35 (1992-1996) || Volumes 36-40 (1997-2001)
Volumes 41-45 (2002-2006) || Volumes 46-50 (2007-2011)
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1991
Vol. 30
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1990
Vol. 29 |
1989
Vol. 28 |
1988
Vol. 27 |
1987
Vol. 26 |
MICHAEL S. STEINBERG, Introduction to The Presence of the Historian: Essays in Memory of Arnaldo Momigliano (no abstract) || JSTOR
KARL CHRIST, Arnaldo Momigliano and the History of Historiography || abstract || JSTOR
JOANNA WEINBERG, Where Three Civilizations Meet || abstract || JSTOR
G. W. BOWERSOCK, Momigliano's Quest for the Person || abstract || JSTOR
CARLO GINZBURG, Momigliano and De Martino || abstract || JSTOR
OSWYN MURRAY, Arnaldo Momigliano in England || abstract || JSTOR
MASAYUKI SATO, Comparative Ideas of Chronology || abstract || JSTOR
C. BEHAN MCCULLAGH, Can Our Understanding of Old Texts be Objective? || abstract || JSTOR
JERZY TOPOLSKI, Towards an Integrated || abstract || JSTOR
FRED WEINSTEIN, History and Theory after the Fall (Philip Pomper) || JSTOR
JÖRN RÜSEN, Lebendige Geschichte: Grundzüge einer Historik III: Formen und Funktionene des historischen Wissens (Robert Anchor) || JSTOR
HANS KELLNER, Language and Historical Representation: Getting the Story Crooked (J. L. Gorman) || JSTOR
MICHAEL FRIED, Courbet's Realism and Realism, Writing, Disfiguration: On Thomas Eakins and Stephen Crane (David Carrier) || JSTOR
WILLIAM H. MCNEILL, Arnold K. Toynbee: A Life (Gerd Muller) || JSTOR
M. A. BARG, Epohi i Idea: Stanovlenie istorisma [Epochs and Ideas: The Becoming of Historism] (Michael A. Kissell) || JSTOR
ANDREW P. NORMAN, Telling it Like it Was: Historical Narratives on Their Own Terms || abstract || JSTOR
JACOB NEUSNER, The Historical Event as a Cultural Indicator: The Case of Judaism || abstract || JSTOR
JOSEPH FRACCHIA, Marx's Aufhebung of Philosophy and the Foundations of a Materialist Science of History || abstract || JSTOR
CHRISTOPHER LLOYD, The Methodologies of Social History: A Critical Survey and Defense of Structurism || abstract || JSTOR
ERNST BLOCH, The Principle of Hope (Ronald Aronson) || JSTOR
MICHAEL GOTTLOB, Geschichtsschreibung zwischen Aufklärung und Historismus: Johannes von Müller und Friedrich Christoph Schlosser (Peter Reill) || JSTOR
PAUL COURBIN, What Is Archaeology? (John Moreland) || JSTOR
GEORGE MINOIS, History of Old Age from Antiquity to the Renaissance (Peter N. Stearns) || JSTOR
CHAOS THEORY AND HISTORY
GEORGE A. REISCH, Chaos, History, and Narrative || abstract || JSTOR
DONALD N. MCCLOSKEY, History, Differential Equations, and the Problem of Narration || abstract || JSTOR
JACK AMARIGLIO and BRUCE NORTON, Marxist Historians and the Question of Class in the French Revolution || abstract || JSTOR
PATRICK H. HUTTON, The Role of Memory in the Historiography of the French Revolution || abstract || JSTOR
JOSEF CHYTRY, The Aesthetic State: A Quest in Modern German Thought (Allan Megill) || JSTOR
WOLFGANG J. MOMMSEN, The Political and Social Theory of Max Weber and LAWRENCE A. SCAFF, Fleeing the Iron Cage: Culture, Politics, and Modernity in the Thought of Max Weber (Lelan McLemore) || JSTOR
WILLIAM H. DRAY, On History and Philosophers of History (Alan Donagan) || JSTOR
CHRISTIAN SIMON, Staat und Geschichtswissenschaft in Deutschland und Frankreich 1871-1914: Situation und Werk von Geschichsprofessoren an den Universitäten Berlin, München, Paris (Fritz Ringer) || JSTOR
JOHN CLIVE, Not by Fact Alone (Doris S. Goldstein) || JSTOR
LESZEK NOWAK, ed., Dimensions of the Historical Process (Charles Tilly) || JSTOR
JAMES PATRICK, Is "The Theory of History" (1914) Collingwood's First Essay on the Philosophy of History? || abstract || JSTOR
JAMES CONNELLY, Was R. G. Collingwood the Author of "The Theory of History"? || abstract || JSTOR
W. JAN VAN DER DUSSEN, Collingwood and the Idea of Progress || abstract || JSTOR
LEON J. GOLDSTEIN, The Idea of History as a Scale of Forms || abstract || JSTOR
MICHAEL A. KISSELL, Progressive Traditionalism as the Spirit of Collingwood's Philosophy || abstract || JSTOR
G. S. COUSE, Collingwood's Detective Image of the Historian and the Study of Hadrian's Wall || abstract || JSTOR
PEREZ ZAGORIN, Historiography and Postmodernism: Reconsiderations || abstract || JSTOR
F. R. ANKERSMIT, Reply to Professor Zagorin || abstract || JSTOR
DAVID CARRIER, Art History in the Mirror Stage: Interpreting Un Bar aux Folies Bergères || abstract || JSTOR
ANDRUS PORK, History, Lying, and Moral Responsibility || abstract || JSTOR
ALEX CALLINICOS, Making History: Agency, Structure and Change in Social Theory (Eero Loone) || JSTOR
RICHARD RORTY, Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity (Michael S. Roth) || JSTOR
KARL DIETRICH ERDMANN, Die Oekumene der Hisoriker: Geschichte der Internationalen Historikerkongresse und des Comité International des Science Historiques (Irmline Veit-Brause) || JSTOR
HIRAM CATON, The Politics of Progress: The Origins and Development of the Commercial Republic, 1600-1835 (Robert D. Richardson, Jr.) || JSTOR
THOMAS L. HASKELL, Objectivity is not Neutrality: Rhetoric vs. Practice in Peter Novick's That Noble Dream || abstract || JSTOR
ADRIAN VICKERS, Balinese Texts and Historiography || abstract || JSTOR
STEPHEN BROCKMAN, The Politics of German History || abstract || JSTOR
JÖRN RÜSEN, Rhetoric and Aesthetics of History: Leopold von Ranke || abstract || JSTOR
REX MARTIN, G. H. von Wright on Explanation and Understanding: An Appraisal || abstract || JSTOR
ERNEST GELLNER, Plough, Sword and Book: The Structure of Human History (William H. McNeill) || JSTOR
FRANÇOIS FURET, La Révolution de Turgot à Jules Ferry 1770-1880 (David P. Jordan) || JSTOR
MICHAEL S. ROTH, Knowing and History: Appropriations of Hegel in Twentieth-Century France (Judith Butler) || JSTOR
DAVID INGRAM, Blumenberg and the Philosophical Grounds of Historiography || abstract || JSTOR
ALAN B. SPITZER, John Dewey, the "Trial" of Leon Trotsky and the Search for Historical Truth || abstract || JSTOR
MELVIN RICHTER, Reconstructing the History of Political Languages: Pocock, Skinner, and the Geschichtfiche Grundbegriffe || abstract || JSTOR
JOAN WALLACH SCOTT, Gender and the Politics of History (William H. Sewell, Jr.) || JSTOR
PADELIS LEKAS, Marx on Classical Antiquity: Problems of Historical Methodology (David Konstan) || JSTOR
CHRISTOPHER LLOYD, Explanation in Social History (Asa Briggs) || JSTOR
STEPHEN GREENBLATT, Shakespearean Negotiations: The Circulation of Social Energy in Renaissance England (Christopher J. Hill) || JSTOR
PATRICIA B. CRADDOCK, Edward Gibbon, Luminous Historian, 1772-1794 (W. B. Carnochan) || JSTOR
ARTHUR DANTO, The Transfiguration of the Commonplace; The Philosophical Disenfranchisement of Art; and The State of the Art (Noël Carroll) || JSTOR
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DAVID M. HALPERIN, Is There a History of Sexuality? || abstract || JSTOR
SUSAN DUNN, Michelet and Lamartine: Regicide, Passion, and Compassion || abstract || JSTOR
CHRISTOPHER LLOYD, Realism and Structurism in Historical Theory: A Discussion of the Thought of Maurice Mandelbaum || abstract || JSTOR
ALASDAIR MACINTYRE, After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory, and Whose Justice? Which Rationality? (R. Jay Wallace) || JSTOR
ERROL E. HARRIS, The Reality of Time (George Allan) || JSTOR
JOHN S. NELSON, ed., The Rhetoric of the Human Sciences: Language and Argument in Scholarship and Public Affairs (Alfred R. Louch) || JSTOR
VOLKER R. BERGHAHN and HANNA SCHISSLER, eds., Perceptions of History: An Analysis of School Textbooks (Kieran Egan) || JSTOR
F. R. ANKERSMIT, Historiography and Postmodernism || abstract || JSTOR
FRITZ K. RINGER, Causal Analysis in Historical Reasoning || abstract || JSTOR
NADINE FRESCO, Parcours du ressentiment: pseudo-histoire et théorie sur mesure dans le "révisionnisme" français || abstract || JSTOR
ROGER CHICKERING, Young Lamprecht: An Essay in Biography and Historiography || abstract || JSTOR
TERRY L. MIETHE, ed., Did Jesus Rise from the Dead? The Resurrection Debate: Gary R. Habermas and Antony G. N. Flew (Burton L. Mack) || JSTOR
HANS BLUMENBERG, The Genesis of the Copernican World (Dudley Shapere) || JSTOR
DONALD J. WILCOX, The Measure of Times Past: Pre-Newtonian Chronologies and the Rhetoric of Relative Time (Peter Munz) || JSTOR
A. A. VAN DEN BRAEMBUSSCHE, Historical Explanation and Comparative Method: Towards a Theory of the History of Society || abstract || JSTOR
JOHN KADVANY, A Mathematical Bildungsroman || abstract || JSTOR
MICHAEL E. HOBART, The Paradox of Historical Constructionism || abstract || JSTOR
GEORG G. IGGERS, New Directions in Historical Studies in the German Democratic Republic || abstract || JSTOR
WOLFGANG J. MOMMSEN, ed., Leopold von Ranke und die moderne Geschichtswissenschaft (Theodore H. Von Laue) || JSTOR
JÜRGEN HABERMAS, The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity: Twelve Lectures (Martin Jay) || JSTOR
MONA OZOUF, Festivals and the French Revolution (Joseph F. Byrnes) || JSTOR
RICHARD W. MILLER, Fact and Method: Explanation, Confirmation and Reality in the Natural and the Social Sciences (Joseph Rouse) || JSTOR
SHAYE J. D. COHEN, History and Historiography in the Against Apion of Josephus || abstract || JSTOR
JACOB NEUSNER, Judaic Uses of History in Talmudic Times || abstract || JSTOR
ROBERT CHAZAN, Representation of Events in the Middle Ages || abstract || JSTOR
BRUNO CHIESA, A Note on Early Karaite Historiography || abstract || JSTOR
LOUIS JACOBS, Historical Thinking in the Post-Talmudic Halakhah || abstract || JSTOR
ROBERT BONFIL, How Golden was the Age of the Renaissance in Jewish Historiography? || abstract || JSTOR
NATALIE ZEMON DAVIS, Fame and Secrecy: Leon Modena's Life as an Early Modern Autobiography || abstract || JSTOR
ADA RAPOPORT-ALBERT, Hagiography with Footnotes: Edifying Tales and the Writing of History in Hasidism || abstract || JSTOR
MICHAEL A. MEYER, The Emergence of Modern Jewish Historiography: Motives and Motifs || abstract || JSTOR
F. R. ANKERSMIT, Historical Representation || abstract || JSTOR
WILLIAM CASEMENT, Husserl and the Philosophy of History || abstract || JSTOR
JACOB NEUSNER, When Intellectual Paradigms Shift: Does the End of the Old Mark the Beginning of the New? || abstract || JSTOR
DANIEL MILO, L'An mil: un problème d'historiographie moderne || abstract || JSTOR
HAYDEN V. WHITE, The Content of the Form: Narrative Discourse and Historical Representation (W. H. Dray) || JSTOR
PETER T. MANICAS, A History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences (Brian C. Fay) || JSTOR
DAVID CARR, Time, Narrative and History (Noël Carroll) || JSTOR
NICOLE LORAUX, The Invention of Athens (Daniel P. Tompkins) || JSTOR
J. C. D. CLARK, Revolution and Rebellion: State and Society in England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (Leonard Tennenhouse) || JSTOR
MATT F. OJA, Fictional History and Historical Fiction: Solzhenitsyn and Kis as Exemplars || abstract || JSTOR
PHILLIP STAMBOVSKY, Metaphor and Historical Understanding || abstract || JSTOR
ANDRUS PORK, Critical Philosophy of History in Soviet Thought || abstract || JSTOR
BRIAN J. WHITTON, Herder's Critique of the Enlightenment: Cultural Community Versus Cosmopolitan Rationalism || abstract || JSTOR
MICHAEL MANN, The Sources of Social Power. Volume 1: A History of Power from the Beginning to A. D. 1760 (Barrington Moore, Jr.) || JSTOR
M. I. FINLEY, Ancient History: Evidence and Models (David Konstan) || JSTOR
HANS BELTING, The End of the History of Art? (David Carrier) || JSTOR
PAUL A. ROTH, Narrative Explanations: The Case of History || abstract || JSTOR
DANIEL BERTHOLD-BOND, Hegel's Eschatological Vision: Does History Have a Future? || abstract || JSTOR
DAVID F. LINDENFELD, On Systems and Embodiments as Categories for Intellectual History || abstract || JSTOR
NANCY S. STRUEVER, Pasquier's Recherches de la France: The Exemplarity of His Medieval Sources || abstract || JSTOR
EDITH WYSCHOGROD, Spirit in Ashes: Hegel, Heidegger, and Man-Made Mass Death (Judith Butler) || JSTOR
JOHN RAJCHMAN, Michel Foucault: The Freedom of Philosophy (Michael S. Roth) || JSTOR
JÖRN RÜSEN, Grundzüge einer Historik II.- Rekonstruktion der Vergangenheit (F. R. Ankersmit) || JSTOR
THEODORE S. HAMEROW, Reflections on History and Historians (Allan Megill) || JSTOR
HANS KELLNER, Narrativity in History: Post-Structuralism and Since || abstract || JSTOR
C. BEHAN MCCULLAGH, The Truth of Historical Narratives || abstract || JSTOR
STEPHEN BANN, The Odd Man Out: Historical Narrative and the Cinematic Image || abstract || JSTOR
JOHN PASSMORE, Narratives and Events || abstract || JSTOR
JERZY TOPOLSKI, Historical Narrative: Towards a Coherent Structure || abstract || JSTOR
JÖRN RÜSEN, Historical Narration: Foundation, Types, Reason || abstract || JSTOR
JÖRN RÜSEN, The Didactics of History in West Germany: Towards a New Self-Awareness of Historical Studies || abstract || JSTOR
ROY MASH, How Important for Philosophers is the History of Philosophy? || abstract || JSTOR
AVIHU ZAKAI, Reformation, History, and Eschatology in English Protestantism || abstract || JSTOR
DONALD R. KELLEY, Ancient Verses on New Ideas: Legal Tradition and the French Historical School || abstract || JSTOR
DAVID CARR, WILLIAM DRAY, THEODORE F. GERAETS, FERMAND OUELLET, and HUBERT WATELET, eds., La Philosophie de l'histoire et la pratique historienne d'aujourd'hui (Philosophy of History and Contemporary Historiography) (R. F. Atkinson) || JSTOR
DAVID LOWENTHAL, The Past Is a Foreign Country (C. Vann Woodward) || JSTOR
PETER GAY, Freud for Historians (Theodore Sarbin) || JSTOR
JAMES SCHMIDT, Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Between Phenomenology and Structuralism (John J. Compton) || JSTOR
ANDREAS DORPALEN, German History in Marxist Perspective: The East German Approach (Herbert A. Arnold) || JSTOR
WILLIAM H. DRAY, J. H. Hexter, Neo-Whiggism and Early Stuart Historiography || abstract || JSTOR
DAVID CARRIER, Piero della Francesca and his Interpreters: Is There Progress in Art History? || abstract || JSTOR
JOHN L. HERKLESS, Economic Change and the Idealist Revival in Historiography at the Turn of the Century || abstract || JSTOR
Review of Reviews:
SEYMOUR DRESCHER, Eric Williams: British Capitalism and British Slavery || abstract || JSTOR
REINHART KOSELLECK, Futures Past: On the Semantics of Historical Time (David Carr) || JSTOR
ALLAN MEGILL, Prophets of Extremity: Nietzsche, Heidegger, Foucault, Derrida (John Kirkland) || JSTOR
PHILIP CORRIGAN and DEREK SAYER, The Great Arch: English State Formation as Cultural Revolution (H. V. Emy) || JSTOR
HEINZ KOHUT, Self Psychology and the Humanities: Reflections on a New Psychoanalytic Approach (Lewis D. Wurgaft) || JSTOR
RICHARD T. VANN, Louis Mink's Linguistic Turn || abstract || JSTOR
SAMUEL P. HAYS, Theoretical Implications of Recent Work in the History of American Society and Politics || abstract || JSTOR
JOHN F. TINKLER, The Rhetorical Method of Francis Bacon's History of the Reign of King Henry VII || abstract || JSTOR
CHARLES G. SALAS, Collingwood's Historical Principles at Work || abstract || JSTOR
MARSHALL SAHLINS, Islands of History (Jonathan Friedman) || JSTOR
PAUL VEYNE, Writing History: Essay on Epistemology (J. L. Gorman) || JSTOR
HORST WALTER BLANKE and JÖRN RÜSEN, eds., Von der Aufklärung zum Historismus: Zum Strukturwandel des Historischen Denkens (Georg G. Iggers) || JSTOR
JOHN B. THOMPSON, Studies in the Theory of Ideology (William Outhwaite) || JSTOR