Famous Historians - List of Famous Historians - page 3

A historian may refer to any person who is involved in the study of history of a particular period of time or any other kind of social phenomenon that has occurred in the past. Historians are regarded as the authority in affairs related to history and they may be involved in many kinds of research activities of past events. In the late 19th century, the profession of a historian became one of the established professions, after many universities were delving into research work. It is very important for a historian to treat all the facts that he procures with a certain degree of objectivity and consider counter evidences that he comes across. Historians hold a significant and important position in the society as they play the role of telling the world the truth. Historians may also be involved in the research of already established facts to ascertain truth or provide other sources of information. The job of a historian is versatile and dynamic one as their work can provide many pieces of information that is hitherto unknown to the world. This collection of biographies with trivia, interesting facts, timeline and life history will provide detailed information on famous historians.

The Most Famous Historians

NameBirthdayNationalityBio
Niccolò MachiavelliMay 3, 1469ItalianNiccolo Machiavelli was an Italian politician, historian and philosopher who is widely known as a founder of modern political science.
David HumeApril 26, 1711ScottishDavid Hume was a Scottish philosopher, essayist and historian, known for his radical philosophical scepticism and empiricism
Thomas CarlyleDecember 4, 1795ScottishThomas Carlyle was a famous philosopher of the Victorian era
Herodotus483 BCGreekHerodotus was a Greek historian widely referred to as 'The Father of History'
Ibn BattutaFebruary 25, 1304MoroccanIbn Batuta was a famous explorer of the medieval era who chronicled his travel accounts spanning over three decades
Noam ChomskyDecember 7, 1928AmericanChomsky is an American linguist, political theorist, and activist, often referred to as "the father of modern linguistics”
Anna ComnenaDecember 1, 1083GreekAnna Comnena was the Greek princess and scholar who wrote the ‘Alexiad’
Franjo RačkiNovember 25, 1828CroatianFranjo Rački was a Croatian historian, politician and writer
Plutarch45Greek, Ancient RomanPlutarch was a famous Greek biographer and essayist
Mahadev Govind RanadeJanuary 18, 1842IndianMahadev Govind Ranade was an Indian social reformer, a distinguished scholar and founding member of Indian National Congress
Niccolò Machiavelli

Niccolò Machiavelli

Niccolo Machiavelli was an Italian politician, historian and philosopher who is widely known as a founder of modern political science.

ItalianMay 3, 1469382 views

Lord Acton

Lord Acton was a Catholic historian and politician regarded as one of the most learned Englishmen of his time

GermanJanuary 10, 1834176 views

Plutarch

Plutarch was a famous Greek biographer and essayist

Greek45216 views

Thomas Carlyle

Thomas Carlyle was a famous philosopher of the Victorian era

Herodotus

Herodotus was a Greek historian widely referred to as 'The Father of History'

Greek483 BC249 views

William Osler

William Osler was a Canadian Physicist and founding father of Medicine and Medical Service at Johns Hopkins Hospital in USA

CanadianJuly 12, 1849157 views

David McCullough

David McCullough, known as the ‘master of the art of narrative history’, is an American author, narrator, historian and lecturer

AmericanJuly 7, 1933163 views

David Hume

David Hume was a Scottish philosopher, essayist and historian, known for his radical philosophical scepticism and empiricism

ScottishApril 26, 1711324 views