Montaillou: Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's Promised Land Montaillou: The promised miserable land is a special book that has infiltrated the lives of Montaillou farmers in the 14th century. Montaillou is a French village currently located in the southern part of Alije in the south of France. This book differs from other books on the same subject in that it focuses primarily on the remains of farmers in the 14th century, but before this book was published, a small amount that can be instructed directly from farmers There was information of.
"Martin Gray Return" opened today at 68th Street Theater is a very rich social history. It has direct quality and is identical to Mr. Ladurie 's wonderful book "Montaillou" by Le Roy Ladurie who rebuilt the social life of the 14th century French village. What French film director Daniel Vigne and him and Jean-Claude Carriere wrote, "Martin Guerre" is not a fact but a form related to the novel. However, although it solves the mystery of Martin Gray, it also leaves room to speculate about the nature of life about the sacredness of the 16th century Atigat, its family, family relations in church, in particular in the church, marriage, property, and property . Sex money
Montaillou: Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's Promised Land Montaillou: The promised miserable land is a special book that has infiltrated the lives of Montaillou farmers in the 14th century. Montaillou is a French village currently located in the southern part of Alije in the south of France. - Julie Roy Jeffrey's "Abolition Great Silent Army" focuses only on the influence of men on the abolition of slavery by many historians, but women are actually the driving force behind abolition and pillars It is said to be. Jeffrey investigates women involved in careers of white and white, using their letters, social records and personal diaries to further study the impact of sports on life.
History of early miniatures such as Natalie Seimon Davis's "Returning Martin Gale", Emmanuelle Lodory's "Montairo", Carlo Ginsberg's "Cheese and Worm". He complemented the text with a map of Manosque; a list of annotated letters including families, general people, and citizens.
Poisoned past: The life and age of "14th century criminal Margarida de Portu" by Stephen · Bednauski. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014. Pp xviii + 199. Isbn: 9781442604773
Pour faire de l'histoire, il faut savoir compter ". The well-known French historian Georges Lefevre wrote that "there must be an amount to become history." Likewise famous Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie declared in his book "The Historian's Territory" that "tomorrow's historian must be able to program the computer to survive" (Le Roy Ladurie 1979) . In the 2011 interview, he regretted that it is an exaggeration, but still "to quantify as far as possible the ultimate goal of history, even if it is not purely cultural history. Research must be quantitative (VonLünen 2013)