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- Translatio imperii (links | edit)
- The Voyage of the Beagle (links | edit)
- Whig history (links | edit)
- Archive (links | edit)
- Staples thesis (links | edit)
- Historicity of Jesus (links | edit)
- Translatio studii (links | edit)
- Microhistory (links | edit)
- List of historians by area of study (links | edit)
- Cultural history (links | edit)
- Succession of the Roman Empire (links | edit)
- Epigraphy (links | edit)
- Historiometry (links | edit)
- Causes of the Great Depression (links | edit)
- Historical Jesus (links | edit)
- Frontier Thesis (links | edit)
- The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex (links | edit)
- Historiography of the Ottoman Empire (links | edit)
- Artifact (archaeology) (links | edit)
- Darwin Medal (links | edit)
- George Darwin (links | edit)
- Ricardian (Richard III) (links | edit)
- Labor history (links | edit)
- Emma Darwin (links | edit)
- Horace Darwin (links | edit)
- Francis Darwin (links | edit)
- Robert Darwin (links | edit)
- Susannah Darwin (links | edit)
- Ages of Man (links | edit)
- William Erasmus Darwin (links | edit)
- Age of Discovery (links | edit)
- Henrietta Litchfield (links | edit)
- Historiography of science (links | edit)
- Religious views of Charles Darwin (links | edit)
- Transhistoricity (links | edit)
- Darwin–Wedgwood family (links | edit)
- Historian's fallacy (links | edit)
- On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection (links | edit)
- Historical background of the New Testament (links | edit)
- Socratic problem (links | edit)
- Feminist history (links | edit)
- Tertiary source (links | edit)
- Tolkien research (links | edit)
- Vergangenheitsbewältigung (links | edit)
- Casta (links | edit)
- Vaticinium ex eventu (links | edit)
- Long nineteenth century (links | edit)
- Modernization theory (links | edit)
- Historiography of the fall of the Western Roman Empire (links | edit)