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Fernand Braudel, the Mediterranean, and the Annales School | Historians who changed history

Deciding how large a scope you want in history is a difficult question, but what if you zoomed all the way out? Then you would see what Fernand Braudel and his Annales school of thought. ------------------------------------------------------------ references: Braudel, Fernand. The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II, Vol. 1. Reprint Edition. 1949; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995. https://amzn.to/2uJrWOK Braudel, Fernand. The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II, Vol. 2. Reprint Edition. 1949; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995. https://amzn.to/2LEZh45 ------------------------------------------------------------ more videos: previous: https://youtu.be/xQGs3eYxGRw historians who changed history: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjnwpaclU4wXNnXWfGY7Tov24iW7t_UuM ------------------------------------------------------------ SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=CynicalCypher88 contribute to my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CynicalHistorian LET'S CONNECT: https://www.facebook.com/cynicalcypher88 https://twitter.com/Cynical_History ------------------------------------------------------------ wiki: Fernand Braudel (French: [bʁodɛl]; 24 August 1902 – 27 November 1985) was a French historian and a leader of the Annales School. His scholarship focused on three main projects: The Mediterranean (1923–49, then 1949–66), Civilization and Capitalism (1955–79), and the unfinished Identity of France (1970–85). His reputation stems in part from his writings, but even more from his success in making the Annales School the most important engine of historical research in France and much of the world after 1950. As the dominant leader of the Annales School of historiography in the 1950s and 1960s, he exerted enormous influence on historical writing in France and other countries. He was student of Henri Hauser (1866-1

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