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  1. Poetics of the New History: French Historical Discourse from Braudel to Chartier.Tom Conley & Philippe Carrard - 1994 - Substance 23 (1):123.
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  • The Poverty of Historicism.Karl Raimund Popper - 1957 - London,: Routledge.
    First published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • Le phénomène "nouvelle histoire": stratégie et idéologie des nouveaux historiens.Hervé Coutau-Bégarie - 1983
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  • The poverty of historicism.Karl Raimund Popper - 1960 - London,: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    Hailed on publication in 1957 as "probably the only book published this year that will outlive the century," this is a brilliant of the idea that there are ...
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  • The Poverty of Historicism.Karl R. Popper - 1957 - Philosophy 35 (135):357-358.
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  • Disorderly Conduct: Braudel's Mediterranean Satire [A Review of Reviews].Hans Kellner - 1979 - History and Theory 18 (2):197-222.
    Braudel's Le Méditerranée et le monde méditerranéen à l'époque de Philippe Il has been hailed as a classic of twentieth-century scholarship and criticized as "an exhausting treadmill," without coherence, unity, or form. However, Braudel has used a form, that of the Menippean satire, which, though troublesome, is the work's innovation. One characteristic of the genre is its contrast of verse and prose. Braudel altered this by considering verse and prose together and opposing them to quantification. A second characteristic is that (...)
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  • Poetics of the New History: French Historical Discourse from Braudel to Chartier.Philippe Carrard - 1995
    "Carrard's sensitive readings of the New History substantially refine our understanding of how a number of the Annalistes write. In the process, he makes them far more accessible--and interesting."--Poetics Today. Parallax: Re-visions of Culture and Society.
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