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L'esprit des Annales, 1929–1969 - Pierre Lévêque: The Greek Adventure. (English edition) Pp. xxiv+595; 16 plates, 90 line drawings, 20 maps. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1968. Cloth, 63s. net.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

Oswyn Murray
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Balliol College, Oxford

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page 309 note 1 Annales d'histoire économique et sociale, ii (1930), 387 ff. A recent view of the function of Annales is Ch. Morazé's address to the Institute of Contemporary History, published in its journal and in Annales, xxiii 1968), 233 ff.

page 309 note 2 School? ‘Aux Annales il n'y a que des historiens … L'ésprit des Annales? Je le souhaite. L'école des Annales, non pas, certes’ (Febvre, Annales, vi [1951], 543).

page 310 note 1 Cf. my forthcoming review of Aymard's Études d'histoire ancienne in Rivista Storica Italiana.

page 310 note 2 On Vernant's ideas there is the critique of E.-A. Lévy-Valensi, Annales, xx (1965), 923 ff.

page 310 note 3 Braudel opened the debate on Lévi-Strauss in Annales, xiii (1958), 725 ff.; but Dumézil had long been a contributor, and the essential sympathy of Annales for such approaches was already explained by Febvre, vi (1951), 345 ff.; viii (1953), 67 ff. Since 1964 the debate on Lévi-Strauss has been continuous: xix (1964), 1085 ff.; xx (1965), 62 ff., 547 ff.; xxi (1966), 71 ff.; xxii (1967), 792 ff.

page 310 note 4 Cf. Braudel's, remarks on ‘le rôle d'avant-garde des études consacrées à I'antiquité classique’, Annales, xiii (1958), 729Google Scholar. On F. Lot and Annales, cf. Braudel and J. Le Goff, xxi (1966), 1177 ff.

page 310 note 5 Febvre, , Annales, ix (1954), 1CrossRefGoogle Scholar ff.; cf. also Braudel's general introduction in A. Varagnac (ed.), L'homme avant écriture (1959).

page 310 note 6 On Berr cf. Febvre's, address, Annales, vii (1952), 289Google Scholar ff, and the announcement of his death, x (1955), 1 f.; for his influence on Annales cf. Braudel's articles on Bloch and Febvre in the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences ii. 92 ff.; v. 348 ff.

page 311 note 1 Its vices have been well characterized by Cobb, Richard, A Second Identity (1969), 76 ff.Google Scholar