Bibliography Up To Spring Break:
Donagan, Alan. 1966. “The Popper-Hempel Theory Reconsidered”, in Philosophical Analysis and History, W. H. Dray (ed.), New York: Harper & Row, pp. 127–159.
Hempel, Carl. 1942, “The Function of General Laws in History,” Journal of Philosophy, 39: 35–48.
Collingwood, R. G. The Idea of History, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1946; revised edition, with an introduction by Jan Van der Dussen, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.
(Or Maybe: Collingwood, The Principles of History, W. H. Dray and Jan Van der Dussen (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Or, Collingwood, R. G. Essays in the Philosophy of History. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1965.)
Butterfield, Herbert, The Whig Interpretation of History, 1931. (or The Origins of History, ed. A. Watson, London, 1981.)
Post Spring Break:
At least Bloch "The Historian's Craft." Wallerstein in there somewhere? Hayden White's Metahistories? I still feel like Vico should be on the list, even though he's from the 17th century...Momigliano, Toynbee...so much. Other Stuff?