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Historiography[edit]

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Introduction
Historiography
Philosophy of history
Historical Method
Historical method
Scientific method
Scholarly method
Historical criticism
Form criticism
Literary criticism
Oral tradition
Redaction criticism
Narrative criticism
Biblical criticism
Source criticism
Source criticism (biblical studies)
Psychological biblical criticism
Canonical criticism
Archival research
Content analysis
Primary source
Secondary source
Tertiary source
Deconstruction
Circular reporting
Independent sources
Declaration against interest
Criterion of multiple attestation
Criterion of dissimilarity
Criterion of embarrassment
Shared historical authority
Criteria of truth
Schools and Types of Historiography
Roman historiography
Greek historiography
Historiography of early Islam
History of religions
Annales School
Nationalization of history
Local history
Transhistoricity
Narrative history
Consensus history
Environmental history
Business history
Cultural history
Comparative history
Gender history
English local history
Intellectual history
Economic history
Marxist historiography
Microhistory
Military history
Political history
Ethnohistory
Tradition history
Oral history
Labor history (discipline)
Diplomatic history
History of ideas
Whig history
Subaltern Studies
Social history
World history
Bielefeld School
Quantitative history
Historical materialism
People's history
Urban history
Popular history
Public history
Historians
Herodotus
Thucydides
Wilhelm Dilthey
Maurice Halbwachs
Xenophon
Church History (Eusebius)
Jacob Burckhardt
Leopold von Ranke
Thomas Babington Macaulay
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Marc Bloch
David Hume
R. G. Collingwood
Lucien Febvre
Eric Hobsbawm
Louis R. Gottschalk
Geoffrey Elton
Jacques Derrida
E. H. Carr
Richard Kirkham
Paul Ricœur
Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr.
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Charles A. Beard
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
Hayden White
Friedrich Schleiermacher
Martin Heidegger
Logic
Logic
History of logic
Inductive reasoning
Semantics of logic
Rival conceptions of logic
Informal logic
Philosophical logic
Logical form
Predicate logic
Deontic logic
Formal system
Non-classical logic
Modal logic
Epistemic modal logic
Temporal logic
Logic and dialectic
Mathematical logic
Pragmatic theory of truth
Coherence theory of truth
Argumentation theory
Stephen Toulmin
Doug Walton
Argument
Reason
Logic and rationality
Necessity and sufficiency
Fallibilism
Model theory
Contextualism
Material conditional
Degree of truth
Problem of multiple generality
Universal quantification
First-order logic
Second-order logic
Infinitary logic
Logical equality
Truth value
Many-valued logic
Many-sorted logic
Logical connective
Propositional calculus
Free logic
Principle of bivalence
Modus ponens
Relativism
Consistency
Soundness
Completeness (logic)
Validity
Decision tree
Rule induction
Proof-theoretic semantics
Hypothetical syllogism
Deductive reasoning
Logical consequence
Semantics
Logical conjunction
Quantifier (logic)
Negation
Logical biconditional
Supervaluationism
Rule of inference
False statement
Fallacy
List of fallacies
Fallacies of definition
False premise
Prosecutor's fallacy
Mathematical fallacy
Heuristics in judgment and decision-making
List of memory biases
List of cognitive biases
Recall bias
List of common misconceptions
List of paradoxes
Correspondence theory of truth
Related Concepts
Archaeology
Palaeography
Anthropology
Epistemology
Hermeneutics
Phenomenology (philosophy)
Teleology
Genealogy
Pseudohistory
Historical revisionism
Prosopography
Cladistics
Metanarrative
Aphorism
Postmodernism
Numismatics
Eclecticism
Antiquarian
Witness
Eyewitness testimony
Hearsay
Auxiliary sciences of history
Demagogue
Jumping to conclusions
Sophism
Truth
Memory