Lucien Febvre, (1973) Duby, Georges. History Continues, (1991, translated 1994) Febvre, Lucien. A New Kind of History: From the Writings of Lucien Febvre ed...
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formally a student in the circle of scholars around Marc Bloch and Lucien Febvre that came to be known as the Annales School, Duby was in many ways the most...
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Marc Bloch (section Declining relationship with Febvre)
There, he formed an intellectual partnership with modern historian Lucien Febvre. Together they founded the Annales School and began publishing the journal...
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Pasteur, Condorcet and Henri-IV. During this period he first met Lucien Febvre, the co-founder of the Annales journal (1929). By 1900, the French had solidified...
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eminent scholars such as Fernand Braudel, Jacques Le Goff and François Furet. F. Braudel succeeded L. Febvre in 1956. He concentrated the various study groups...
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Addison's Spectator, Le Pour et contre, which he continued to produce in collaboration with the playwright Charles-Hugues Le Febvre de Saint-Marc, with...
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Poignavant et Compagnie. p. 462. Alexandre Dumas, fils, "Préface," in Frédéric Fèbvre, Journal d'un comédien, 1870-1894, v. 2, (Paris: Paul Ollendorff, 1896)...
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Georges Cuvier Marie Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville Jean Darcet Jacques-Arsène d'Arsonval Pierre-Gilles de Gennes Émile Deschanel Georges Duby Georges...
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syntactician Marc Bloch (1904), co-founder of the Annales School Lucien Febvre (1899), co-founder of the Annales School Henri Hauser (1885), economic historian...
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