Introduction
Twentieth-century Historiography: the Emergence of ' Histories'
The Development of Marxist Historiography
E P Thompson and the Emergence of Social History
Feminist, Black and Minority histories
Causes: The Postmodern Turn
Consequences: History in the Aftermath
Oppositional Historiography and the Marxist conflict with Postmodern History
Conclusion: Strengths, Weaknesses and Agendas for the Future