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As Características Originais Da História Rural Francesa?

As Características Originais Da História Rural Francesa?

Marc Bloch

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Clube de Autores - Pensática, Unipessoal
Año de edición:
2024
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Antropología
ISBN:
9786500925692
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Um dos nomes mais influentes na historiografia francesa, Marc Bloch (1886-1944), renomado fundador da Escola de Annales, demonstra emAs características originais da história rural francesatoda a sua habilidade analítica e metodológica na análise da história rural francesa. Enquanto a Alemanha e a Inglaterra desenvolveram uma tradição de história rural desde o século XIX, na França, foi somente com Marc Bloch, nas primeiras décadas do século XX, que se estabeleceu uma história das estruturas agrárias francesas.Por meio da análise de uma diversidade de fontes, uma característica marcante de seu trabalho historiográfico, Bloch se empenha em compreender as transformações na tecnologia, nas leis, nos costumes tradicionais, nas formas de vida e de trabalho na França rural, começando sua análise desde os primórdios sob o Império Romano, e por vezes, até mesmo antes desse período.Os conflitos entre senhores e camponeses, as razões que levaram à imposição de diferentes obrigações feudais sobre a população rural e as mudanças na própria geografia da paisagem são minuciosamente analisados por Marc Bloch, buscando a abordagem dahistória totalque é característica da Escola de Annales.As características originais da história rural francesaé um clássico da historiografia, ainda relevante - e inspirador - nos dias de hoje. Sua obra serve como um farol, iluminando a compreensão não apenas da história rural da França, mas também dos métodos e perspectivas analíticas que enriquecem o campo da historiografia como um todo.

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