The Structures Of Everyday Life | Civilization & Capitalism, 15th-18th Century

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Author - Fernand Braudel

Year published - 1981

Published by - Harper & Row

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - History In General

Summary

The author presents what is in effect an economic and social history of the world from the Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution. He provides myriads of separate details, sharp glimpses of reality experienced by real people, are seen miraculously to orchestrate themselves into broad rhythms that underlie and transcend the excitements and struggles of particular periods. The intensely visual quality of Braudel’s understanding of history is brought into sharper focus by the remarkable series of illustrations that of them selves would make this book incomparable.

Notes - Small part of flyleaf missing Wear and tear on dust jacket

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Author - Fernand Braudel

Year published - 1981

Published by - Harper & Row

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - History In General

Summary

The author presents what is in effect an economic and social history of the world from the Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution. He provides myriads of separate details, sharp glimpses of reality experienced by real people, are seen miraculously to orchestrate themselves into broad rhythms that underlie and transcend the excitements and struggles of particular periods. The intensely visual quality of Braudel’s understanding of history is brought into sharper focus by the remarkable series of illustrations that of them selves would make this book incomparable.

Notes - Small part of flyleaf missing Wear and tear on dust jacket

Author - Fernand Braudel

Year published - 1981

Published by - Harper & Row

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - History In General

Summary

The author presents what is in effect an economic and social history of the world from the Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution. He provides myriads of separate details, sharp glimpses of reality experienced by real people, are seen miraculously to orchestrate themselves into broad rhythms that underlie and transcend the excitements and struggles of particular periods. The intensely visual quality of Braudel’s understanding of history is brought into sharper focus by the remarkable series of illustrations that of them selves would make this book incomparable.

Notes - Small part of flyleaf missing Wear and tear on dust jacket

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