HI323HistoriographyClaudia Stein
Les Annales
Marc Bloch, 1886-1944 Lucien Febre, 1876-1956
Oportet haeresse esse -- it is important to be a heretic
Marc Bloch, The Royal Touch, 1924
• long view
• problem focused
• religious psychology (history of mentalities)
• comparative history
Influenced by sociologists Emile Durckheim, 1858-1917 Focussed not on individual or Psychology of the individual but always on Collective phenomena• Suicide (1897)• The Elementary Forms of • Religious Life (1912)
‘invention’ of regressive method
Influenced by Paul Vidal de la Blache, 1845-1918Founder of French school of geopoliticsTableau de la Geographie de la France((1903) which links geography with human history (influnenced by German geographer Friedrich Ratzel who became central to Nazi historiography)
1939/40
1940
1942/3
Bloch’s dilemma:
• ‘In the vast drag of submarine swells, so cosmic as to appear irreversible, of what avail were the struggles of a few shipwrecked sailors? To think otherwise would be to falsify history’.
• Belief in ‘scientific’ history (in the natural science sense NOT the German sense); retains belief in some sort of positivism
• Historian should understand not judge – but what about the politics of one’s own time, should the historian ignore it)
• Marginalisation of political history in favour of long views (how to explain Nazism?)
• Denial of individual agency in favour of the mass (due to reliance on Durckheim)
Bloch questions the relevance of History and his methodology in the face of Nazism
François Rabelais (?-1553)
The Life of Gargantua and of Pantagruel
1937
2nd generation of Annales
Fernand Braudel, 1902-1985
Dominates the entire field for decades
The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II (1923-1949)
•New notion of space: large-scale, ‘global’•Interdisciplinary•Radical new notion of time
The Three Durées
•Time of long duration (l’histoire de la longue durée)Deep time
• Time of conjunctures the time taken by broader movements of economies, social structures, political institutions and civilisations
•Time of events (l’histoire événementielle)
‘their pale lights glowed, went out, shone again, all without piercing the night with any true illumination. So it is with events; beyond their glow, darkness prevails’
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3rd Generation of Annales (since mid-1960)
First time women: Christine Klabisch , Arlette Farge, or Michele Perrot
Ernest Labrousse, Pierre Goubert, Jacques le Goff, George Duby
Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie
Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, 1929-
Influence of anthropologyFocus on narrative again (less Quantitative)Strong focus on history of mentalities
Return to a History of Mentalities
Return to mentalités: circa 1970
• Le Roy Ladurie– Montaillou (1975)
• Medieval town destroyed by feuds and religious strife• Demography, attitudes, beliefs, cosmology, politics
– The Peasants of Languedoc (1966)• Economic life of peasants in southern France between late
medieval and early modern period, 14th-18th centuries• Juicy factoid (literally): average peasant in Languedoc drank
between 1.5 and 2 litres of wine daily in 1480, AND had sex with their sheep and a randy bed-hoping priest!
• Wine consumption rates would go down… the southern Gaulois could handle their alcohol better than the Frankish northerners!