This book provides a critical history of the movement associated with
the journal Annales, from its foundation in 1929 to the present. This
movement has been the single most important force in the development
of what is sometimes called ‘the new history’. Renowned cultural
historian, Peter Burke, distinguishes between four main generations in
the development of the Annales School. The first generation included
Lucien Febvre and Marc Bloch, who fought against the old historical
establishment and founded the journal Annales to encourage
interdisciplinary collaboration. The second generation was dominated
by Fernand Braudel, whose magnificent work on the Mediterranean has
become a modern classic. The third generation, deeply associated with
the ‘cultural turn’ in historical scholarship, includes recently
well-known historians such as Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Jacques Le Goff
and Georges Duby. This new edition brings us right up to the present,
and contemplates the work of a fourth generation, including
practitioners such as Roger Chartier, Serge Gruzinski and Jacques
Revel. This new generation continued much of the cultural focus of the
previous Annales historians, while diversifying further, and becoming
increasingly ‘reflexive’, a move that owes much to the
sociocultural theories of Michel Foucault, Michel de Certeau and
Pierre Bourdieu. Wide-ranging yet concise, this new edition of a
classic work of analysis of one of the most important historical
movements of the twentieth century will be welcomed by students of
history and other social sciences and by the interested general
reader.
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The Annales School 1929 - 2014
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ISBN
9780745689371
Publisert
2018
Utgave
2. utgave
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Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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