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Fernand Paul
Achille Braudel (French: [fɛʁnɑ̃ bʁodɛl]; 24
August 1902 – 27
November 1985) was a
French historian. His
scholarship focused on
three main...
- (1866–1946) and Marc
Bloch (1886–1944). The
second generation was led by
Fernand Braudel (1902–1985) and
included Georges Duby (1919–1996),
Pierre Goubert (1915–2012)...
- on by
Fernand Braudel, who
published his
views after becoming the
editor of
Annales in 1956. In the
second part of the century,
Braudel took
stock of...
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German determinist views on
geopolitics (including Haushofer's doctrines).
Braudel's broad view used
insights from
other social sciences, emplo**** the concept...
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contribution of
eminent scholars such as
Fernand Braudel,
Jacques Le Goff and François Furet. F.
Braudel succeeded L.
Febvre in 1956. He
concentrated the...
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European Conflicts, 1560–1800. Routledge.
Kinross 1979, p. 272.
Braudel,
Fernand Braudel (1995). The
Mediterranean and the
Mediterranean World in the Age...
- Russia's
Position in
World History", Review: A
Journal of the
Fernand Braudel Center 27#3 pp. 243–67 Wirtschafter,
Elise Kimerling. Russia's age of serfdom...
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foundations of the country. The
Treaty of
Paris (1784),
according to
Fernand Braudel, "sounded the
knell of
Dutch greatness."
After the war with
Great Britain...
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business declined:
England ceased its
borrowing in
Antwerp in 1574.
Fernand Braudel states that
Antwerp became "the
centre of the
entire international economy...
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Brook 1998, pp. 205–206.
Walton 1994, pp. 43–44
Braudel 1979, p. 171.
Tracy 1994, p. 655.
Braudel 1979, pp. 523–25 Overton, Mark (1996). Agricultural...