France at the End of History: The Politics of Culture in Contemporary French Historiography

Discusses the decline of the French Annales school historiography project, noting its loss of coherence as an intellectual movement. While French historiography today focuses on the use of collective memory for historical inquiry & rhetorical figures in historical writing, the field's refle...

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Collective Memory
Cultural history
France
French literature
Historians
Historiography
Intellectuals
Marxian economics
Memory
Political Culture
Political history
Political ideologies
Political revolutions
Popular culture
Reflexivity
Welfare state
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