Bloomsbury: Writing History

The Writing History series publishes accessible overviews of particular fields in history, focusing on the practical application of theory in historical writing. Books in the series succinctly explain central concepts to demonstrate the ways in which they have informed effective historical writing. They analyse key historical texts and their producers within their institutional arrangement, and as part of a wider social discourse. The series' holistic approach means students benefit from an enhanced understanding of how to negotiate the contours of successful historical writing.

David Doddington, Enrico Dal Lago (Eds.) (2022)
Writing the History of Slavery

Anne Gerritsen, Giorgio Riello (Eds.) (2021)
Writing Material Culture History

David Doddington, Enrico Dal Lago (Eds.) (2020)
Writing Visual Histories

Stefan Berger, Heiko Feldner, Kevin Passmore (Eds.) (2020)
Writing History
Theory and Practice

Stefan Berger, Eric Storm (Eds.) (2019)
Writing the History of Nationalism

Fiona Paisley, Pamela Scully (2019)
Writing Transnational History

Paul Knepper (2015)
Writing the History of Crime

Anne Gerritsen, Giorgio Riello (Eds.) (2014)
Writing Material Culture History

Stefan Berger, Bill Niven (Eds.) (2014)
Writing the History of Memory

Jean-Marc Dreyfus, Daniel Langton (2011)
Writing the Holocaust

Rochona Majumdar (2010)
Writing Postcolonial History

Laura Lee Downs (Ed.) (2010)
Writing Gender History

Heiko Feldner, Kevin Passmore, Stefan Berger (Eds.) (2010)
Writing History
Theory and Practice

Robert Gildea, Anne Simonin (Eds.) (2008)
Writing Contemporary History

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Garthine Walker (Ed.) (2005)
Writing Early Modern History

Nancy F. Partner (Ed.) (2005)
Writing Medieval History


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