Boundaries at stake. The Annales school and sociology.

Since their beginnings in the 1930's, the Annales periodically demarcated themselves with sociology. Focusing on three decisive moments (the foundation, the Braudel moment, and the eighties), this article documents the process of boundaries drawing, which is unvaryingly at stakes in the context...

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Published inRevue de synthèse Vol. 131; no. 1; pp. 99 - 127
Main Authors Lamy, Jérôme, Saint-Martin, Arnaud
Format Journal Article
LanguageFrench
Published France 2010
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Summary:Since their beginnings in the 1930's, the Annales periodically demarcated themselves with sociology. Focusing on three decisive moments (the foundation, the Braudel moment, and the eighties), this article documents the process of boundaries drawing, which is unvaryingly at stakes in the context of institutional and epistemological disputes. The collective identity of the Annales resulted from the definition of continuously adjusted values.
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ISSN:0035-1776
DOI:10.1007/s11873-009-0113-4