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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 projects: The Mediterranean (1923–49, then 1949–66), Civilization and Capitalism (1955–79), and the unfinished Identity of France (1970–85).
Silver grew up in Detroit during a period of intense working-class struggle. [3] She was active in the United Farm Workers Union and the solidarity campaigns for Chile.Silver received her B.A. in economics from Barnard College and her Ph.D. from SUNY Binghamton, where she was part of the Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems, and Civilizations.
The first issue of the Revue économique was published in May 1950. Founders included economic historian Fernand Braudel, [1] Albert Aftalion, who presided over the journal's board of directors ("comité de direction").
JSTOR (/ ˈ dʒ eɪ s t ɔːr / JAY-stor; short for Journal Storage) [2] is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources founded in 1994. Originally containing digitized back issues of academic journals, it now encompasses books and other primary sources as well as current issues of journals in the humanities and social sciences. [3]
Review (Fernand Braudel Center) 24#4 (2001): 473–513. online; Irigoin, Alejandra. "The end of a silver era: the consequences of the breakdown of the Spanish peso standard in China and the United States, 1780s–1850s." Journal of World History 20.2 (2009): 207–244. excerpt; Irigoin, Alejandra. "Rise and demise of the global silver standard."
The French Review 55#4 (1982), pp. 510–513 in JSTOR Iggers, G.G. Historiography in the Twentieth Century: From Scientific Objectivity to the Postmodern Challenge (1997), ch.5 Leroux, Robert, Histoire et sociologie en France: de l'histoire-science à la sociologie durkheimienne , Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 1998.
Roger Chartier at CEFRES (Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales), Prague, 2011. Roger Chartier, (French: [ʁɔʒe ʃaʁtje]; born December 9, 1945, in Lyon), is a French historian and historiographer who is part of the Annales school.
Review, Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University, 2002-2020 [4] Critical Asian Studies, 2002-. [5] Development and Society [6] References