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|concern = Unsourced list of people with unclear inclusion criteria. While a handful seem notable for their writings on chess, it's unclear where writing about chess stops and being a "chess historian" begins. The articles of several of those who are notable enough to ''have'' articles say little to nothing about being a "chess historian". I'm not finding sufficient sources to say this is a notable subject for a stand-alone list either. |
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This is a '''list of chess historians''': |
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Revision as of 04:28, 14 February 2015
This is a list of chess historians:
- Yuri Averbakh
- Peter Banaschak
- Andreas Bock-Raming
- Neil Brennen
- Ricardo Calvo (October 22, 1943 – September 26, 2002)
- Adolivio Capece
- Jean-Louis Cazaux
- Hiram Cox
- Henry Davidson
- Richard Eales
- Juan Escourido
- Gianfelice Ferlito
- Vlastimil Fiala
- Professor Duncan Forbes
- José Antonio Garzón
- Ann Gunter
- John Samuel Hilbert
- Thomas Hyde[1] (29 June 1636 – 18 February 1703)
- Jan Kalendovský
- Taylor T. Kingston
- Sir William Jones (September 28, 1746 - April 27, 1794)
- Gerhard Josten
- Mario Leoncini
- Dennis Leventhal
- Jean-Marie Lhôte
- David H. Li
- Antonius van der Linde
- Isaac M. Linder
- Egbert Meissenburg
- Harold Murray (June 24, 1868–May 16, 1955)
- Sonja Musser Golladay
- Joseph Needham
- Antonio Panaino
- Jean-Michel Péchiné
- Alessandro Sanvito
- Renate Syed
- Olimpiu G. Urcan
- Bo Utas
- Ken Whyld (6 March 1926 - 11 July 2003)
- Edward Winter
- Garry Kasparov