• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Braudel Revisited : The Mediterranean World 1600-1800
  • Enthält: Frontmatter -- / Valensi, Lucette --
    Chapter two. Braudel and the Mediterranean City / Symcox, Geoffrey --
    PART II: THINKING BEYOND BRAUDEL -- / Hathaway, Jane --
    Chapter four. Polyglottism in the Ottoman Empire: A Reconsideration / Peirce, Leslie --
    Chapter five. Braudel’s Eastern Mediterranean Revisited / Pamuk, Sevket --
    Chapter six. Sebastianism in Theory and Practice in Early Modern Portugal / Givens, Bryan --
    Chapter seven. Geneva by the Sea: The Reformation in Nîmes in Historiographical Context / Tulchin, Allan --
    Chapter eight. Some Thoughts on the Social and Political Culture of Baroque Venice / Casini, Matteo --
    Chapter nine. The Algerian Economy and Cervantes’ First Work of Narrative Fiction / Johnson, Carroll b. --
    Chapter ten. Braudel and the Cultural History of the Mediterranean: Anthropology and Les lieux d’histoire / Amelang, James --
    Chapter eleven. Il faut méditerraniser la musique: After Braudel / Tomlinson, Gary --
    Contributors --
  • Beteiligte: Symcox, Geoffrey [VerfasserIn]; Piterberg, Gabriel [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]; Ruiz, Teofilo F. [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]
  • Erschienen: Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018
  • Erschienen in: UCLA Clark Memorial Library Series
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.3138/9781442686854
  • ISBN: 9781442686854
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  • Schlagwörter: Historians France ; Historiography ; Historians. ; Historiography.
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  • Anmerkungen: In English
    Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
  • Beschreibung: Fernand Braudel (1912-1985), was a leading French historian and author of, among other books, the groundbreaking The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II (1949). One of the founders of the Annales School in France, Braudel insisted on treating the Mediterranean region as a whole, irrespective of religious and national divides. Braudel's new historiography rejected political history as the dominant discipline and espoused a 'total history' or a 'history from below' that would tell the story of the vast majority of humanity hitherto excluded from the grand narrative. At the time of the book's appearance, this premise was revolutionary.The contributors to Braudel Revisited assess the impact of Braudel's work on today's academic world, in light of subsequent methodological shifts. Engaging with Braudel's texts as well as with his ideas, the essays in this volume speak to the enduring legacy of his work on the ongoing exploration of early modern history.