Volume 3: 1400–1800. Edited by José Rabasa, Masayuki Sato, Edoardo Tortarolo, & Daniel Woolf. (2012)[4][5]
Volume 4: 1800–1945. Edited by Stuart Macintyre, Juan Maiguashca, & Attila Pók. (2011)
Volume 5: Historical Writing since 1945. Edited by Axel Schneider & Daniel Woolf. (2011)[6]
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