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RE: Fernand Braudel Conference Report
by Malcolm Pratt
13 October 1999 14:35 UTC
Hi Everyone,
Did anyone go to this conference on Braudel and if you did could you let me
know how it went and if the papers are available anywhere?
Thanks
Malc
IV. Conference
a) Braudel and the U.S.: Interlocuteurs valables? (5th Journées
Braudeliennes), Oct. 1-2, 1999
Session I: The Heritage of Fernand Braudel
Immanuel Wallerstein, "Braudel and Interscience: A Preacher to Empty Pews?"
Maurice Aymard, "One Braudel or Several?"
Carlos A. Aguirre Rojas, "Braudel in Latin America and the U.S.: A
Different
Reception?"
Session II: Franco-American Cultural and Institutional Ties
Giuliana Gemelli, "American Foundations and Braudel's Institution-Building"
Francis X. Sutton, "The Ford Foundation's Trans-Atlantic Roles and
Purposes,
1951-1981"
Maurice Lévy-Leboyer, "Trends in Historical Research: Franco-American
Intellectual Links and Cleavages"
Session III: The Longue Durée and the Social Sciences in the U.S.
William H. McNeill, "Luméville and the Longue Durée"
Giovanni Arrighi, "Braudel, Schumpeter, and the New Economic Sociology"
Jean Heffer, "Is the Longue Durée Un-American?"
Session IV: U.S. Historiography: Impact of Fernand Braudel
Anthony Molho, "La Méditerranée in the U.S.: Ships Passing Each Other in
the
Dark"
Susan Mosher Stuard, "A Capital Idea: Pursuing Demand"
Steven L. Kaplan, "The Sixties: Was Braudel a Turning-Point?"
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