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Fernand Braudel

    August 24, 1902 – November 27, 1985

    Fernand Braudel was a pivotal French historian who championed the significance of broad socioeconomic forces in shaping historical narratives. As a leading figure of the Annales School, his work profoundly influenced historical research globally. Braudel's scholarship explored long-term trends and geographical influences, shifting the focus of historical writing towards a deeper understanding of societies.

    Fernand Braudel
    The Mediterranean Volume II
    The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean world in the age of Philip II
    The Identity of France, Vol. 1: History and Environment (v. 1)
    Civilization and Capitalism - 3: The Perspective of the World
    The Structures of Everyday Life
    The Wheels of Commerce. Volume 2