[CONTENTS]

PART I
THEORY OF HISTORIOGRAPHY
I.
History and Chronicle [11]
II.
Pseudo-Histories [27]
III.
History as History of the Universal.
Criticism of 'Universal History' [51]
IV.
Ideal Genesis and Dissolution
of the 'Philosophy of History' [64]
V.
The Positivity of History [83]
VI.
The Humanity of History [94]
VII.
Choice and Periodization [108]
VIII.
Distinction (Special Histories) and Division [117]
IX.
The 'History of Nature' and History [128]
APPENDICES
I.
Attested Evidence [136]
II.
Analogy and Anomaly of Special Histories [141]
III.
Philosophy and Methodology [151]
PART II
CONCERNING THE HISTORY OF HISTORIOGRAPHY
I.
Preliminary Questions [165]
II.
Græco-Roman Historiography [181]
III.
Medieval Historiography [200]
IV.
The Historiography of the Renaissance [224]
V.
The Historiography of the Enlightenment [243]
VI.
The Historiography of Romanticism [264]
VII.
The Historiography of Positivism [289]
VIII.
The New Historiography. Conclusion [309]
Index of Names [315]


[PART I]

THEORY OF HISTORIOGRAPHY


I

HISTORY AND CHRONICLE