From the Audiobook on CD - Unabridged, library edition.
Part 1, Lecture 1: History as the second question
Lecture 2: Homer and Herodotus
Lecture 3: Marching with xenophon
Lecture 4: Unhappy Thucydides
Lecture 5: Men of mixed motives-Ploybius and Sallust
Lecture 6: Grandeur that was Livy
Lecture 7: Tacitus-Chronicler of chaos
Lecture 8: Christian claim to continuity
Lecture 9: Aughustine's city-struggle for the future
Lecture 10 Faith and the end of time
Lecture 11: Birth of criticism
Lecture 12: Reformation-the disruption of history.
Part 2, Lecture 13: Reformation-continuity of apocalypse?
Lecture 14: Enlightening history
Lecture 15: Rise and triumph of Edward Gibbon
Lecture 16: History as science-Kant, Ranke, and Comte
Lecture 17: Whig interpretation of history
Lecture 18: Romantic history
Lecture 19: Apocalypse of Karl Marx
Lecture 20: Culture and history
Lecture 21: Civilization as history
Lecture 22: American history lesson
Lecture 23: Closing the frontier
Lecture 24: Value of history.