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History Continues


by Georges Duby (Author)
John W. Baldwin (Foreword)
Arthur Goldhammer (Translator)

 

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ISBN: 9780226167824

 

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In this autobiography, historian Georges Duby reflects on a career which has encompassed economic and social history, the history of mind, art history, microhistory, urban history, the history of women and sexuality, and the Church's influence on feudal society.


In this autobiography, Georges Duby looks back on a career that has led him to be called one of the most distinguished historians in the Western world. Since its beginning in the 1940s, Duby's career has been rich and varied, encompassing economic history, social history, the history of "mentalites", art history, microhistory, urban history, the history of women and sexuality, and the Church's influence on feudal society. In retracing this remarkable career path, Duby candidly remembers his life's most formative influences, including the historians Marc Bloch and Lucien Febvre, the "Annales" School so closely associated with them, and the College de France. Duby also offers insights about the proper methods of gathering and using archival data and on constructing penetrating interpretations of the documents. Indeed, his discussion of how he chose his subjects, collected his materials, developed the arguments, erected the scaffolding and constructed his theses should offer a valuable introduction to aspiring historians.


 

ISBN 226167828
ISBN13 9780226167824
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 10/02/1998
Pages 168
Weight (grammes) 180
Published in United States
Height (mm) 203
Width (mm) 134