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Lost Worlds : the emergence of French social history, 1815-1970
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Lost Worlds : the emergence of French social history, 1815-1970

著者: Jonathan Dewald
出版商: University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press, ©2006.
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"Today's interest in social history and private life is often seen as a twentieth-century innovation. Most often Lucien Febvre and the Annales school in France are credited with making social history a widely accepted way for scholars to approach the past. In Lost Worlds, historian Jonathan Dewald shows that we need to look back further in time, into the nineteenth century, when numerous French intellectuals
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材料类型: 政府刊物, 州政府或者省政府刊物, 互联网资源
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所有的著者/提供者: Jonathan Dewald
ISBN: 0271028904 9780271028903
OCLC号码: 64592135
描述: xi, 241 p. ; 24 cm.
内容: Introduction: Historians and Modernity --
"A la Table de Magny": Men of Letters and Historical Writing in Nineteenth-Century Paris --
Ordering Time: The Problem of French Chronology --
God and the Historian: Sainte-Beuve's Port-Royal --
Lost Worlds: Lucien Febvre and the Alien Past --
Private Lives and Historical Knowledge --
Nobles as Signifiers: Making Sense of a Class Structure --
An Alternative Path to Rural History --
Conclusion: On the Politics of Social History.
其他题名: Emergence of French social history, 1815-1970
责任: Jonathan Dewald.
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"Today's interest in social history and private life is often seen as a twentieth-century innovation. Most often Lucien Febvre and the Annales school in France are credited with making social history a widely accepted way for scholars to approach the past. In Lost Worlds, historian Jonathan Dewald shows that we need to look back further in time, into the nineteenth century, when numerous French intellectuals developed many of the key concepts that historians employ today.".

"According to Dewald, we need to view Febvre and other Annales historians as participants in an ongoing cultural debate over the shape and meanings of French history rather than as inventors of new topics of study. He closely examines the work of Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve, Hippolyte Taine, the antiquarian Alfred Franklin, Febvre himself, the twentieth-century historian Philippe Aries, and several others. A final chapter compares specifically French approaches to social history with those of German scholars between 1930 and 1970. Through such close readings, Dewald looks beyond programmatic statements of historians intentions to reveal how history was actually practiced during these years."--BOOK JACKET.

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