Early Modern History and the Social Sciences: Testing the Limits of Braudels Mediterranean (Sixteenth Century Essays & Studies),Used

Early Modern History and the Social Sciences: Testing the Limits of Braudels Mediterranean (Sixteenth Century Essays & Studies),Used

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This collection of eleven essays furthers the dialogue between early modern history and the social sciences through an analysis of Fernand Braudel's The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World of Philip II. The contributors review various historiographical traditions to arrive at conclusions on contemporary theory and practice in the exchange between history and the disciplines of geography, economics, sociology, anthropology, politics (diplomatic history and the study of revolutions), psychology (law), religion, and area studies (China and the Americas).ContributorsPeter Burke, Emmanuel College, University of CambridgeJan de Vries, University of California, BerkeleyMark Elvin, Australian National University, CanberraJack A. Goldstone, University of California, DavisAntonio Manuel Hespanha, Universidade Nova de LisboaHenry Kamen, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientficas, InstituciMil i Fontanals, BarcelonaJohn A. Marino, University of California, San DiegoOttavia Niccoli, Universit degli Studi di TrentoAnthony Pagden, University of California, Los AngelesM. J. RodrguezSalgado, London School of EconomicsBartolom Yun Casalilla, Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla

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