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    French Historians 1900-2000: New Historical Writing in Twentieth-Century France

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    French Historians 1900-2000: New Historical Writing in Twentieth-Century France

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    2010 | 640 Pages | ISBN: 1405198672 | PDF | 6 MB


    French Historians 1900-2000: The New Historical Writing in Twentieth-Century France examines the lives and writings of 40 of France’s great twentieth-century historians. Blends biography with critical analysis of major works, placing the work of the French historians in the context of their life stories Includes contributions from over 30 international scholars Provides English-speaking readers with a new insight into the key French historians of the last century Content: Chapter 1 Maurice Agulhon (1926–) (pages 1–10): Peter McPheeChapter 2 Philippe Aries (1914–1984) (pages 11–22): Patrick H. HuttonChapter 3 Jacques Berque (1910–1995) (pages 23–37): James WhiddenChapter 4 Marc Bloch (1886–1944) (pages 38–61): Francine MichaudChapter 5 Fernand Braudel (1902–1985) (pages 62–76): Eric R. DurstelerChapter 6 Michel De Certeau (1925–1986) (pages 77–92): Willem FrijhoffChapter 7 Roger Chartier (1945–) (pages 93–104): Laura MasonChapter 8 Pierre Chaunu (1923–2009) (pages 105–111): David StewartChapter 9 Louis Chevalier (1911–2001) (pages 112–135): Barrie M. RatcliffeChapter 10 Alain Corbin (1936–) (pages 136–143): Peter McPheeChapter 11 Jean Delumeau (1923–) (pages 144–163): Thomas WorcesterChapter 12 Jacques Droz (1909–1998) (pages 164–179): Joseph TendlerChapter 13 Georges Duby (1919–1996) (pages 180–201): Leah ShopkowChapter 14 Bernard Fay (1893–1978) (pages 202–217): John L. HarveyChapter 15 Lucien Febvre (1878–1956) (pages 218–238): Wallace KirsopChapter 16 Marc Ferro (1924–) (pages 239–251): Kevin J. CallahanChapter 17 Michel Foucault (1926–1984) (pages 252–270): James A. WindersChapter 18 Francois Furet (1927–1997) (pages 271–284): Marvin R. CoxChapter 19 Etienne Gilson (1884–1978) (pages 285–305): Philip DaileaderChapter 20 Jacques Godechot (1907–1989) (pages 306–316): Emmet KennedyChapter 21 Pierre Goubert (1915–) (pages 317–327): James B. CollinsChapter 22 Elie Halevy (1870–1937) (pages 328–343): Philip DaileaderChapter 23 Paul Hazard (1878–1944) (pages 344–359): Leonore LoftChapter 24 Ernest Labrousse (1895–1988) (pages 360–370): Mark PotterChapter 25 Jacques Le Goff (1924–) (pages 371–393): Joelle Rollo?KosterChapter 26 Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie (1929–) (pages 394–416): Jeffrey A. BowmanChapter 27 Georges Lefebvre (1874–1959) (pages 417–427): Lawrence Harvard DavisChapter 28 Albert Mathiez (1874–1932) (pages 428–436): James FrigugliettiChapter 29 Roland Mousnier (1907–1993) (pages 437–443): Sharon KetteringChapter 30 Pierre Nora (1931–) (pages 444–460): Richard C. HolbrookChapter 31 Mona Ozouf (1931–) (pages 461–474): Harvey ChisickChapter 32 Michelle Perrot (1928–) (pages 475–485): Denise Z. DavidsonChapter 33 Henri Pirenne (1862–1935) (pages 486–500): Walter PrevenierChapter 34 Rene Remond (1918–2007) (pages 501–512): Samuel KalmanChapter 35 Daniel Roche (1935–) (pages 513–526): Harvey ChisickChapter 36 Gaston Roupnel (1871–1946) (pages 527–544): Philip WhalenChapter 37 Henry Rousso (1954–) (pages 545–555): Hugo Frey and Christopher FloodChapter 38 Pierre de Saint Jacob (1905–1960) (pages 556–563): James B. CollinsChapter 39 Henri See (1864–1936) (pages 564–572): Mark PotterChapter 40 Francois Simiand (1873–1935) (pages 573–588): Philip WhalenChapter 41 Albert Soboul (1914–1982) (pages 589–598): Peter McPheeChapter 42 Michel Vovelle (1933–) (pages 599–610): Peter McPhee