Although I’m not a huge fan of Cowan this was a good call. Braudel will change your perspective.
You can clearly see the influence of Bloch who really could be credited with the creation of modern history and historiography. He took a view of complete engagement with history, joining the resistance being, in his mind, itself being part of the historical process (he wrote his last book on the run). His death at the GP hands of the gestapo was tragic.
Braudel's three tomes are a monument of historical writing. It's too bad they're also far too expensive, at least in French. There hasn't been a reprint in 20 years.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 33.3 ms ] threadFunnily that's what I found with Braudel himself: describing what happened not why.
Regardless, a bloody good read.
I hope someday democracy has recovered to the point where we can centrally plan, and then we can experimentally historical theorys.
You can clearly see the influence of Bloch who really could be credited with the creation of modern history and historiography. He took a view of complete engagement with history, joining the resistance being, in his mind, itself being part of the historical process (he wrote his last book on the run). His death at the GP hands of the gestapo was tragic.
But the content and size of the volumes strikes me as the sort that requires continuous engagement to be of most use.
If anyone's interested in forming a book club around this, feel free to email me at hn(αt)crocodiletears.cc