Introduction
Chapter 1: Changing Ancient Greek History by Robin Osborne, Cambridge University, UK
Chapter 2: Problems in Studying Ancient Greek Religion by Stella Georgoudi, École Pratique des Hautes Etudes, France
Chapter 3: New Perspectives in Greek Archaeology in the last twenty years by John Bintliff, Leiden University, Netherlands
Chapter 4: Landscape History and Archaeology by Kostas Sbonias, Ioanian University, Corfu, Greece
Chapter 5: Medieval History in France: Attempts to Balance by Anita Guerreau-Jalabert, Ecole des chartes, France
Chapter 6: Byzantine History by Cecile Morrisson, Collège de France, France
Chapter 7: Historiographical Trends in Renaissance Studies 1985-2005 by Benjamin Arbel, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Chapter 8: On Economic History: The Progress of a Discipline Living with its Neighbours by Peter Mathias, Cambridge University, UK
Chapter 9: Business History by Walter Friedman, Harvard Business School, USA
Chapter 10: The Encounter of History with the Social Sciences by Paschalis Kitromilidis, University of Athens, National Research Foundation/INR, Greece
Chapter 11: Gender History by Jean Quataert, Binghampton University, State University of New York, USA
Chapter 12: Diaspora and Historical Memory by Ina Baghdiantz McCabe, Tufts University, USA
Chapter 13: Maritime History by Gelina Harlaftis, Ionian University, Corfu, Greece
Chapter 14: Ottoman History by Donald Quataert, Binghampton University, State University of New York, USA
Chapter 15: The Historian in the Modern World: A Proposal for a Critical Perspective by Francois Hartog, E.H.E.S.S, France
Chapter 16: Historians and the Return to the Diachronic by Penelope J. Cornfield, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK