Introduction: Being Realist about History by Tor Egil Førland and Branko Mitrović
Part I: Philosophical Contexts
Chapter 1: Idealism in Historical Theory 1970–2020 by Adam Timmins
Chapter 2: A Deceiving Resemblance: Realism Debates in Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Historiography by Veli Virmajoki
Part II: Critiques
Chapter 3: Historical Accuracy and Historians’ Objectivity by Branko Mitrović
Chapter 4: Historiography beyond Partisanship: Establishing Facts and Evaluating Theories by Tor Egil Førland
Chapter 5: Irrealism and Historical Theory: A User’s Guide by Adam Timmins
Chapter 6: Saving Historical Reality (Even If We Construct It) by David Weberman
Part III: Political Implications
Chapter 7: Is Historical Antirealism (Ever) Politically Progressive? by Ian Verstegen
Chapter 8: Postmodern Frankenstein; or, the Alternative Facts Monster by Tor Egil Førland
Chapter 9: Arguments, Partisanship, and Politics: Is Anti-realism in the Philosophy of History a Right-Wing Ideology? by Branko Mitrović