On History by Fernand Braudel

On History by Fernand Braudel

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A translation of Fernand Braudel's "Ecrits sur l'histoire", published in 1969. The main themes of the work include: the importance of a "rapprochement" between history and the social sciences; the inseparability of study of past and present; and the dubious value of the narrative techniques.

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On History by Fernand Braudel

A translation of Fernand Braudel's "Ecrits sur l'histoire", published in 1969. The main themes of the work are: the importance of a "rapprochement" between history and the social sciences; the inseparability of study of past and present; the dubious value of the narrative techniques; and the liberating effect of approaching the human past with eyes firmly fixed upon the "longue duree".
Fernand Braudel was France's foremost post-war historian. He is best known for The Mediterranean in the Age of Philip II, Civilization and Capitalism and The Identity of France. Richard Mayne is a renowned translator of French. His other translations include Monet's Memoirs.
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ISBN 13 9780226071510
ISBN 10 0226071510
Title On History
Author Fernand Braudel
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Year published 1982-02-15
Number of pages 236
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