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The French historical revolution the Annales school, 1929-89

This book provides a critical history of the movement associated with the journal Annales, from its foundation in 1929 to the present. Burke argues that this movement has been the single most important force in the development of what is sometimes called the 'new history'. Burke distinguishes three 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. The second generation was dominated by Braudel, whose magnificent work on the Mediterran.

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  • "Schule der Annales"
  • "Offene Geschichte"
  • "Škola Annales (1929-1989)"
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  • "A remarkable amount of the most innovative, significant, and lasting historical writing of the twentieth century has been produced in France, much of it the work of a group of historians associated with the journal Annales. Founded in 1929, Annales promoted a new kind of history based on three central aims: to substitute a problem-orientated analytical history for a traditional narrative of events; to embrace the history of the whole range of human activities rather than concentrate on political history; and, in order to achieve the first two aims, to collaborate fully with other disciplines - notably geography, sociology, psychology, economics, linguistics, and anthropology. The critical history describes, analyzes, and evaluates the achievements of the Annales school, combining chronological and thematic approaches. The author distinguishes three generations in the history of the Annales movement. In the first phase, from the 1920's to 1945, the movement was small, radical, and subverse, fighting a guerrilla action against traditional political history and the history of events. Its leaders, and the founders of Annales, were Lucien Febvre and Marc Bloch. After the Second World War, the movement's rebels took over the historical establishment. During this second phase, which lasted until about 1968, the movement was most nearly a school, with distinctive concepts and methods, and was presided over by the towering figure of Fernand Braudel. The third phase of the movement, which continues today, is marked by fragmentation. Its influence in France had become so great that it lost much of its distinctiveness, and no strong figures appeared to give the movement the inspiration and direction that Febvre, Bloch, and Braudel had provided. Some members of the group even returned to political history and to the narrative of events. The cycle was complete - the rebels became the establishment and were in turn rebelled against."
  • "This book provides a critical history of the movement associated with the journal Annales, from its foundation in 1929 to the present. Burke argues that this movement has been the single most important force in the development of what is sometimes called the 'new history'. Burke distinguishes three 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. The second generation was dominated by Braudel, whose magnificent work on the Mediterran."@en

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  • "History"
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  • "Una rivoluzione storiografica : la scuola delle Annales : 1929-1989"@it
  • "Die Geschichte der "Annales" : die Entsehung der neuen Geschichtsschreibung"
  • "The French historical revolution : the Annales School, 1929-89"
  • "Die Geschichte der Annales die Entstehung der neuen Geschichtsschreibung ; mit einem neuen Nachwort"
  • "Offene Geschichte. Die Schule der Annales"
  • "Offene Geschichte"
  • "Una rivoluzione storiografica : La scuola delle "Annales",1929-1989"
  • "The French historical revolution the Annales school : 1929-89"
  • "The French historical revolution : the annales school, 1929-89"
  • "Francouzská revoluce v dějepisectví : škola Annales (1929-1989)"
  • "Die Geschichte der Annales : die Entstehung der neuen Geschichtsschreibung ; mit einem neuen Nachwort"
  • "Offene Geschichte : die Schule der "Annales""
  • "Una rivoluzione storiografica : la scuola delle Annales, 1929-1989"@it
  • "The French historical revolution : the annales 1929-89"
  • "Fransız tarih devrimi:Annales okulu = The French historical revolution:the Annales school, 1929-89"
  • "Offene Geschichte : die Schule der 'Annales'"
  • "Die Geschichte der "Annales" : die Entstehung der neuen Geschichtsschreibung : mit einem neuen Nachwort"
  • "Una rivoluzione storiografica : la scuola delle "Annales", 1929-1989"
  • "Una rivoluzione storiografica : la scuola delle "Annales", 1929-1989"@it
  • "Die Geschichte der Annales : die Entstehung der neuen Geschichtsschreibung : mit einem neuen Nachwort"
  • "Una rivoluzione storiografica : la scuola delle "Annales" : 1929-1989"@it
  • "The French historical revolution the Annales school, 1929-89"@en
  • "Francouzska revoluce v dějepisectvi : Škola Annales (1929-1989)"
  • "The French historical revolution the Annales school, 1929-89"
  • "The French historical Revolution the Annales School, 1929-89"
  • "Fransız tarih devrimi:Annales okulu"@tr
  • "The French historical revolution : the "Annales" school, 1929-89"
  • "Die Geschichte der Annales : die Entstehung der neuen Geschichtsschreibung"
  • "The French historical revolution : the Annales school ; 1929 - 89"
  • "Fransız Tarih Devrimi: Annales Okulu"
  • "Offene Geschichte : die Schule der Annales"
  • "Francouzská revoluce v dějepisectví : Škola Annales (1929-1989)"
  • "The French historical revolution : the Annales school, 1929-89"
  • "The French historical revolution : the Annales school, 1929-89"@en
  • "Fransız tarih devrimi : Annales Okulu"@tr

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