1. Why History and Art History? Part I: Visualizing History 2. How He Saw It: Visual Satire in the Writings of Joseph Woolley 3. Historical Distance and the Nineteenth-Century Revival of Fresco 4. The Unsettled 5. Art History and History: Around Francis Haskell and the Rediscovery of French Nineteenth-Century History Painting 6. Shanawdithit's Drawings Part II: Visions of the Past 7. What Giorgione Saw: Variations on The Three Philosophers 8.
Art and the Masquerade of History 9. Do Styles Have a Body? A History of Images and a History of Perception 10. Still Another, and Yet Another: Li Ran's Re-writings of Art History - a Translational Historiographical Approach to Global Art History Part III: Writing about the Past 11. The People of the Past Come First: Natalie Zemon Davis in Conversation with Nicholas Chare 12. Analogous Histories? Textual/Visual Constructions of the Past and Present 13. Histories in the Art of Ravensbrück: The Drawings of Jeannette L'Herminier and Violette Rougier-Lecoq 14. When History Intersects with Spaces of Indigenous Self-representation: On the Trail of the Artists Zacharie Vincent and Pierre Sioui 15: 'The Answers are the Question': A Conversation about Art History, Artwriting and Historical Time.