List of women historians by area of study

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This is a list of women historians categorized by their area of study.

Contents

Ancient history

Medieval history

By nation or geographical area

North America

History of Canada

See also List of Canadian historians .

History of the Caribbean

History of the United States

Latin America

History of Latin America

See also Category:Historians of Latin America

Brazil

Peru

Europe

History of Europe

History of Belgium

History of England and Britain

History of the British Empire

History of Croatia

History of Finland

  • Marjatta Hietala (born 1943) – urban history, history of innovations
  • Riitta Nikula (born 1944) – generalist historian of Finnish architecture
  • Jully Ramsay (1865—1919) – first woman genealogist in Finland, pioneer of Finnish genealogy

History of France

See also List of historians of the French Revolution .

History of Germany

History of Ireland

History of Italy

History of Moldova/Bessarabia

History of the Netherlands

History of Romania

History of Russia

History of Scotland

History of Slovakia

History of Slovenia

History of Spain

History of Sweden

  • Ragnhild Hatton (1913–1995) – biographer of King Charles XII of Sweden [1] and King George I of Great Britain [2]

History of Yugoslavia

Europe and Asia

Asia

Middle East

Central Asia

South Asia

History of the Indian Subcontinent

Far East

History of Japan
History of China

History of Hong Kong

Africa

History of the Serers

By general category

Architectural history

Art history

Christianity

Economic history

Egyptology

Environmental history

Food history

Gender history

History of ideas, culture, literature, and philosophy

History of international relations

History of science and technology

Holocaust

Military history

Mormonism

Social history

Biography

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Charles XII of Sweden | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
  2. 1 2 3 "George I | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 2023-03-08.