List of European historians
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This is a list of European historians (by nation).
Andorra
change- Francesc Badia Batalla, d. 2020
Austria
change- Pages appear in Category:Austrian historians
Belarus
change- Anatol Hrytskievich, d. in 2015
Belgium
change- Henri Pirenne - "one of the most eminent scholars of the Middle Ages and of Belgian national development", says Encyclopædia Britannica;[1] he died in 1935
- Pages appear in Category:Belgian historians
Bulgaria
change- Bozhidar Dimitrov (d. 2018)
Croatia
change- Aleksandar Stipčević, was a member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Kosovo;[2] d. in 2015
Czechia
change- Antonín Klimek, d. 2005
- Milan Nakonečný
- Pages appear in Category:Czech historians
Denmark
change- Saxo Grammaticus, died c.1220)
Estonia
change- Helmut Piirimäe, died in 2017
- Pages appear in Category:Estonian historians
Finland
change- Peter von Bagh, d. in 2014
- Pages appear in Category:Finnish historians
France
change- Élisée Reclus
- Hilaire Belloc - he was a Member of Parliament for English constituencies; the naturalised Brit, died in 1953.
- Pages appear in Category:French historians
German
change- Karl Marx - author of the pamphlet The Communist Manifesto, and Das Kapital; he died in 1883
- Pages appear in Category:German historians
Great Britain
change- Hilaire Belloc - he was a Member of Parliament for English constituencies; the French born and (later) naturalised Brit, died in 1953.
- Pages appear in Category:British historians
England
change- Winston Churchill - he was Prime Minister of Great Britain; death - 1965
Wales
change- Terry Jones, was a member of Monty Python; d. 2020
Greece
change- Pages appear in Category:Greek historians
Hungary
change- György Szabad, was the Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary; d. in 2015
- Pages appear in Category:Hungarian historians
Iceland
change- Snorri Sturluson, author of Younger Edda and Heimskringla; d. in 1241
Ireland
change- Pages appear in Category:Irish historians
Italy
change- Davide Bertolotti
- Girolamo Borsieri
- Sigismondo Boldoni
- Paolo Giovio
- Giovanni Battista Giovio
- Santo Monti (historian)
- Tommaso Porcacchi
- Pages appear in Category:Italian historians
Liechtenstein
change- Peter Kaiser, d. in 1864
Lithuania
change- Zigmas Zinkevičius (d. 2018)
Netherlands
change- Pages appear in Category:Dutch historians
Norway
change- Theoderic (Norwegian historian) - called Norway's first historian; the monk wrote in the 12th century[3]
- Pages appear in Category:Norwegian historians
Poland
change- Pages appear in Category:Polish historians
Portugal
change- Mário Soares, was Prime Minister of Portugal; d. in 2017
- Teotónio de Souza (d. 2019)
Romania
change- Ioan P. Culianu, d. in 1991
- Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, a former Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Pages appear in Category:Romanian historians
Russia
change- Yuri Bychkov, d. in 2016
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, got the Nobel Prize in literature;[4] he died in 2008
- Pages appear in Category:Russian historians
Slovenia
change- Janko Prunk, is a former Minister for Slovenes outside Slovenia (in the first coalition[5] cabinet of Janez Drnovšek)
Spain
change- Bautista Álvarez. d. in 2017
- Gonzalo Anes, d. in 2014
- Salvador de Madariaga, d. in 1978
- Pages appear in Category:Spanish historians
Sweden
change- Olle Häger, won Stora Journalistpriset;[6] d. in 2014
- Pages appear in Category:Swedish historians
Switzerland
change- Markus Brüderlin, d. in 2014
- Pages appear in Category:Swiss historians
Turkey
change- Afet İnan, d. in 1985
- Pages appear in Category:Turkish historians
Ukraine
change- Oleksandr Shevchenko, politician; d. in 2016
Related pages
changeReferences
change- ↑ "Henri Pirenne - Belgian historian". Encyclopedia Britannica.
- ↑ "Stipčević, Aleksandar", Croatian Encyclopedia (in Croatian), Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža, 1999–2009, retrieved April 24, 2014
- ↑ The Foreign Review. 1828. Volume 1. p. 532
- ↑ NobelPrize.org, "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn"; retrieved 2012-9-19.
- ↑ "404 Error Page not found". www.vlada.si. Archived from the original on 2019-02-14. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
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: Cite uses generic title (help) - ↑ Han har haft en avgörande betydelse Archived 2017-12-10 at the Wayback Machine, Söderhamns-Kuriren, 3 November 2014.
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