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The Mediterranean World
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Fernand Braudel's 'The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II' is a seminal work of historical scholarship.
Braudel examines the Mediterranean region during the 16th century, focusing on the reign of Philip II of Spain.
He employs a groundbreaking approach by analyzing history at different speeds or durations, including geographical time, social time, and the time of events.
The book explores the interplay between the environment, social structures, and individual actions in shaping historical outcomes.
Braudel's innovative methodology and comprehensive analysis have made this book a cornerstone of modern historical studies, influencing generations of scholars.
Braudel examines the Mediterranean region during the 16th century, focusing on the reign of Philip II of Spain.
He employs a groundbreaking approach by analyzing history at different speeds or durations, including geographical time, social time, and the time of events.
The book explores the interplay between the environment, social structures, and individual actions in shaping historical outcomes.
Braudel's innovative methodology and comprehensive analysis have made this book a cornerstone of modern historical studies, influencing generations of scholars.
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