Category:Theories of history
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Theories of history are theories for why things happened the way they did (and possibly what that means for the future).
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This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
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Pages in category "Theories of history"
The following 170 pages are in this category, out of 170 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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- Cambridge School (intellectual history)
- Capitalist mode of production (Marxist theory)
- Capitalist peace
- Carneiro's circumscription theory
- Civilization
- Classical Marxism
- Cliodynamics
- Cliometrics
- Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
- Auguste Comte
- Conceptual history
- Conflict theories
- Counterfactual history
- Creative destruction
- Critical Path (book)
- Cultural ecology
- Cultural evolutionism
- Cultural globalization
- Cultural history
- Cultural materialism (anthropology)
- Cyclic history
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- Hamiltonian spite
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- Hegelianism
- Heroic theory of invention and scientific development
- Historic recurrence
- Historical anthropology
- Historical determinism
- Historical materialism
- Historical realism
- Historicism
- Historiometry
- Historism
- History of mentalities
- History of modernisation theory
- The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
- History wars
- Hydraulic empire
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- Seeds of Change: Five Plants That Transformed Mankind
- Self-referencing doomsday argument rebuttal
- Seshat (project)
- A Short History of Progress
- Smihula waves
- Social cycle theory
- Social Darwinism
- Social progress
- Social savings
- Societal collapse
- Sociocultural evolution
- Sonderweg
- Pitirim Sorokin
- Staples thesis
- Stranger King