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  • ''' Fernand Braudel''' (1902-1985), was the foremost French historian of the postwar era, and a ...The Ford Foundation's Transatlantic Role and Purposes, 1951-81." ''Review (Fernand Braudel Center)'' 2001 24(1): 77-104. Issn: 0147-9032 </ref> In 1962 he and Gaston
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  • ...ll, Jaume. "Autobiographical Texts as Historiographical Sources: Rereading Fernand Braudel and Annie Kriegel." ''Biography'' 2006 29(3): 425-445. Issn: 0162-4962 Full * Carrard, Philippe. "Figuring France: The Numbers and Tropes of Fernand Braudel," ''Diacritics'', Vol. 18, No. 3 (Autumn, 1988), pp. 2-19 [http://links.jst
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  • ...ll, Jaume. "Autobiographical Texts as Historiographical Sources: Rereading Fernand Braudel and Annie Kriegel." ''Biography'' 2006 29(3): 425-445. Issn: 0162-4962 Full * Carrard, Philippe. "Figuring France: The Numbers and Tropes of Fernand Braudel," ''Diacritics'', Vol. 18, No. 3 (Autumn, 1988), pp. 2-19 [http://links.jst
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  • ...ww.age-of-the-sage.org/history/historian/Fernand_Braudel.html biography of Fernand Braudel]
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  • * Carrard, Philippe. "Figuring France: The Numbers and Tropes of Fernand Braudel," ''Diacritics'', Vol. 18, No. 3 (Autumn, 1988), pp. 2-19 [http://links.jst * Hexter, J. H. "Fernand Braudel and the Monde Braudellien," ''Journal of Modern History,'' 1972, vol. 44, p
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  • ''' Fernand Braudel''' (1902-1985), was the foremost French historian of the postwar era, and a ...The Ford Foundation's Transatlantic Role and Purposes, 1951-81." ''Review (Fernand Braudel Center)'' 2001 24(1): 77-104. Issn: 0147-9032 </ref> In 1962 he and Gaston
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  • ...944) and [[Lucien Febvre]] (1878-1956). The second generation was led by [[Fernand Braudel]] (1902-1985) and included [[Georges Duby]] (1919-1996), [[Pierre Goubert]] ...l Society'' were incorporated by the second-generation Annalistes, led by Fernand Braudel.
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  • ...nean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II'' (2 vol 1949) by Fernand Braudel (1902-1985).</ref> Atlantic history, one that includes and connects the ent
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  • ...inflation during the years 1543&ndash;[[1551|51]]. By 1551, according to [[Fernand Braudel]] (Braudel 1984, pp 356ff), the silver content of a penny had dropped to on ...Perspective of the World,'' Vol III of ''Civilization and Capitalism'', [[Fernand Braudel]], 1984 ISBN 1-84212-289-4 (in French 1979).
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  • The [[Annales School]], led by [[Lucien Febvre]], [[Marc Bloch]] and [[Fernand Braudel]] would contest the exaggeration of the role of individual [[subject (philo
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  • *[[Fernand Braudel]], a leader of the [[Annales School]] *[[Fernand Braudel]] (1902-1985) - Mediterranean
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  • ...which was impossible in most other parts of Britain.</ref> <ref>Anderson, "Fernand Braudel & National Identity" in Clark, ''The Annales School'' -- ... Scotland is a
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