annalesstyle
Annalesstyle is a method of historical writing that emphasizes the study of long-term developments and the impact of the past on the present. It was developed by French historians in the 19th century, particularly those associated with the Annales school, such as Lucien Febvre and Marc Bloch. The term "Annales" refers to the journal Annales d'histoire économique et sociale, which was founded in 1929 to promote this approach.
The core principles of Annalesstyle include a focus on long-term historical processes, the use of quantitative
One of the key features of Annalesstyle is its emphasis on the "longue durée," which refers to
Another important aspect of Annalesstyle is its use of quantitative data to support historical arguments. This
The Annales school also placed a strong emphasis on the social and economic history of the common
In recent decades, Annalesstyle has had a significant influence on historical scholarship, particularly in the fields