Researched, compiled and edited by Bonnie K. Goodman
Ms. Goodman is the Editor / Features Editor at HNN. She has a Masters in Library and Information Studies from McGill University, and has done graduate work in history at Concordia University. Her blog is History Musings
This page features profiles of living historians over 65 years of age, who have had a profound impact on the study of history, and is meant to honor their life long dedication to the discipline. They have made vast contributions to history through their numerous groundbreaking publications, and in the university lecture halls which has resonated and influenced students of history and the general public; changing the way we all look at history. Their scholarship represents the historiographical canon in their representative fields; simply put they are legends in the historical profession.
- John Hope Franklin, 1915-2009
- William Hardy McNeill
- Paul Samuel Boyer
- Sir Martin Gilbert
- Kenneth M. Stampp
- Linda Gordon
- Anne Firor Scott
- Stephan Thernstrom
- Joyce Oldham Appleby
- Harold M. Hyman
- Walter T.K. Nugent
- Winthrop D. Jordan
- David Brion Davis
- Alonzo L. Hamby
- Bernard A. Weisberger
- Edmund S. Morgan
- Gordon S. Wood
- Bertram Wyatt-Brown
- Bernard Bailyn
- David Herbert Donald, 1920-2009
- Robert V. Remini
