Un Américain à Paris
The meeting between Immanuel Wallerstein and Fernand Braudel in the early 1970s was that of two men engaged in writing two books sharing, beyond their differences, at a different stage of their lives, the same ambition to think of history in the long-term on a world scale. A history that was meant t...
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doaj-697e5d4d443a48879ed44a20baf6cd9f2021-04-08T15:08:43ZengLes Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l’HommeSocio2266-31342425-21582021-04-011512714210.4000/socio.11184Un Américain à ParisMaurice AymardThe meeting between Immanuel Wallerstein and Fernand Braudel in the early 1970s was that of two men engaged in writing two books sharing, beyond their differences, at a different stage of their lives, the same ambition to think of history in the long-term on a world scale. A history that was meant to help us understand the present.http://journals.openedition.org/socio/11184Fernand BraudelImmanuel WallersteinClemens HellerGeorges BalandierMaison des Sciences de l’Hommeworld-economy |
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The meeting between Immanuel Wallerstein and Fernand Braudel in the early 1970s was that of two men engaged in writing two books sharing, beyond their differences, at a different stage of their lives, the same ambition to think of history in the long-term on a world scale. A history that was meant to help us understand the present. |
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Fernand Braudel Immanuel Wallerstein Clemens Heller Georges Balandier Maison des Sciences de l’Homme world-economy |
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