Fernand Braudel y las Ciencias Sociales
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ceg.2002.v49.i115.137Keywords:
Theory of History, French Historiography, Fernand Braudel, Epistemology of HistoryAbstract
The disciplinary relations in the so called Social Sciences have not been never idyllic, but rather quite the opposite. The fights in order to obtain to the institutional predominance have been constant, and the historians have had a decisive role in them, trying to turn the rest of Social Sciences into mere auxiliary sciences of History. In this article we will see how Femand Braudel chose to maintain a dialogue with each one of the main branches of Social Sciences with clearly strategic-corporative aims.
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2002-12-30
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Goberna Falque, J. R. (2002). Fernand Braudel y las Ciencias Sociales. Cuadernos De Estudios Gallegos, 49(115), 211–248. https://doi.org/10.3989/ceg.2002.v49.i115.137
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