The book presents a series of articles that challenge anti-realist perspectives in philosophy of history: “Introduction” by Tor Egil Førland and Branko Mitrović. “Idealism and Historical Theory” by Adam Timmins. “A Deceiving Resemblance: Realism Debates in Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Historiography” by Veli Virmajoki. “Historical Accuracy and Historians’ Objectivity” by Branko Mitrović. “Historiography beyond Partisanship: Establishing Facts and Evaluating Theories” by Tor Egil Førland. “Irrealism and Historical Theory: A User’s Guide” by Adam Timmins. “Saving Historical Reality (Even if We Construct It)” by David Weberman. “Is Historical Anti-realism (Ever) Politically Progressive?” by Ian Verstegen. “Postmodern Frankenstein: or, the Alternative Facts Monster” by Tor Egil Førland. “Arguments, Partisanship and Politics: Is Anti-realism in the Philosophy of History a Right-Wing Ideology?” by Branko Mitrović.