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• 1 o S r an • Tr an s I ate d by S TEVEN R END ALI., and ELI Z ABE TH e L MAN "History and Memor y is a s

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"History and Memor y is a splendid example of Le Goff's work on the notion "history." Highly readable, consis­

tently lucid, and very well-informed, it is a wonderfully thought-provoking assessment, defense, and illustration of historical thinking and historiography." -Gerald Prince, University of Pennsylvania

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pher, and who pIayed a ' l oucault. Ii · e 1t seem s t0 me . . that a H Ca classical clv,jization of Gree rr is i h SI O ry ce ' an Herodorus as the r.ather h d . sto r , cIassical antiqwry y h a d '" were .. On < " th ��" i h ld�:: h oJ as with the ;:: t S h �7 , a lo .. I A e ydld · c OO nd O [ p''''''' I, ",:::'::. ore the ev leved th:t nOt ncerned ",t.he tj�l. em hin slgmficant w�s likely to ha s which would be d a h nd �t. ad th�t re Gr: : o a and the Prin�p clOsely th.e(1S9U/lj/lj 3-8). � nOth'nPal g e C!ntecontaetia) th:�prece ; e h ven t i: a ts of :7 ln p des ce [he C t )" H he the t 0/ 't e k ory Thucydides ( t e !S e dia c h Y J � _ 4 00 n nn . e -c' k po 4 I n 6� B ' �' ) a "Wro � re a h ISto o �'Qn Qr � (ths.. War from its beglnmng in 4 po' sirivisr se rring fonh rh3 tor. abo �r 4 "BeY thfinthe Aelop. o e . k acts In Or HIS philosophy IS rh us inc sty/ired, an ' "

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nt PO t i O ed t O O t U " s rhar his or k wil/ b e ca us e " it will b e valid , same, ' and c isi q ar Ure re only al t rh e e v nts � : ? S he in so th ose wh i h .n th G re . e fU l tur man character. w .lI be s e n the y I ' : vl f J imilar or :n io?ous." T � . nue o t e hu. [0 be jmm obil � erernal, or ra rher ir IS� ilkely h s hIStory is suPplro of a single m o del of change. ThIS' model to be [h e eternal'\ se b l . en t 5, stine e

s ix m t h Ii r e e a philosopher of history. He tak t' ts of a h is ts rorieal research closely II:n k eTr es a Ceqam' d ' tOilCal ntht l Ci O o ,.. Or (tat/it!) s cong ' : n o 'l w' 61 ce r h � p :: 1 c d u r 0 en/ral " Tha� ks ro hi: b e l - J. B" n t ,"" \ blindl I'n cradirion." Wha p ' ",ook "w. n "d ,a"" .�IJQ o n: l i" th eed n �I dons is h . ref..reo� " ety'''and re � markabl 0 I .• t�i'11 . l , � i t c � V I ri ."�" . I ructu a res and doma' even I : on, \V�chbOll��IS' lie., nology nor e mics. Here, �:� ex th gh he a o -::-"': , f a .,:, ��;� m ,· I t" the edifices b y a dyn . ' 'on no 01 l,nd gy '1 ' o .... , ,h" ,, ",h" ,0 . od,, m , ,h no' " m). " " 'Y, rxis " "" "' a (M = h " raXis n'" ",h 'o , p d " "un nin .,b, of m,ddl' n ,h. rid" oo BUl " h.., , m triu ,h. oo [w , """,

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wichout lOreres t from . PJII/ oso t h e Accordin p oi nt g to of vie G eorges tory was che peri0d fro Nadel' the goldew aof toe '" 0/"It. h'IS point of deparrurem aboUt 5:0 to Jn7 ge Of �oilosoPh J ( e oly P and che best appren rIce " biu h· s Oilo� : >or. G: ' e rn J: shi e p nt f o tory.". r acri ve Politi �): ,,�I'3 Phl' tst.. 0.1 /;f, . "; 1 ; Ii.." . I inrroduce one rem IS tO . , Influ ence es 0f M, oh"�W ,' '' 'hf PO i� t I O "I and n G i uic .ltIon of c eac h of histo on cern i Y if w see ' a ng �, m b i a s h . th� g or . my e . t Machi h e o a a i t �II ,- ,h. . l o r o m me l s and ·,s n i sen s mf tia r � l o . 0 , id w n a . e h a ' si O ' of. y, t nce o 'o t)\ I t mUSt [) p t 0I1 cs has e e "en s c; P be e t 0pposed to o 6 b e a s h' to the capnce . s of Fiorrune, as ' dISt..Ory, wh,' " f, a pe "" '.Or S , Of ' Ofl. m d ans thought Fi0' M,,,,,lav fabilI Po a etu r oly Tp l b' I llu US .'n . elJi t» a n d o ch Sllb' men '" mu ' ""'f",1 09 .a pelln l St r . e e ane nt lZ the Soci al r ord which J'uStice. would be di . e , w of od's human re ill a "" w "M ay a s tIio respond Or in u t ' ach iav elJ' I ts I h 0wn /aws' and old . COnseque Y 0 ,hs :;;;''' ,•." ," IS ",oa1 is to keep a socie , ::' ; consequences mf, OOO �ti,"w. 0 'h. p etual fluxo f b' e a scle' nIdea o( po/;'fal coteSlveness � on were "the recogDlti. on 0 hI S rory." .,...Ce;, a f d ° th e thesi whIch expene' nced a later d s of ,h. autonoln "'. necessi ",",0pment with o f pol 't. ty Y (1 965=. 1 71). rh e I lcs con c ept of "' , . Gulcciardini, on rhe 0 t S"'� h h/Story On rhe b ' o m.er ha0 d d. f,., 'od realizes eh ( ,ame ob om, of j serv a ' p l. " o ( o :;:," o oh,o.. '( "",, fd ocuJarly that ' specialist ' h. " dy 0 "": "" _�. ooly �: dlscernib/e in h�I Ut which o Sto 0ge, the hist ( ;:; o _ Orian th .us "'lofred h· ) (o afoo . h,story assumed an a ",ooomo", " " 0'" " ",'Y ."A know/edge, the o in " ' mg o( hi hi"ory f"o£ Th h ri, "Ory ...., b" ,oogh, 0ow wo,1d of .; £ ;"o . o b here G m of0;'''"0, ,i _ d?,au,a ;s th= . . glstrar e, "c,,,d. nee w work c oo "oa ' ; o , Ut it ''' '''0 md,St great w o k of 9 ) } ( 6 " 5 5 f eturno'ng '0 ,dol his' ide a is rI � at /;gh "o em Iirom th e Ren the d ai � Omin ssan 'a ee ' coneeprio or to the Enplary hlStory, d'daerie in n. of his tory was thac of an exem commonp/aces of ehe m ten e, ind. uerl ve meth ' Rom an ScOlCS, rheto 0d, a d Feounded on the neians and histOnan ' s, H'15':Yo"

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44. de Tocqueville, .0. la Dimoaan'e en Amin 'n�, I 8 , 36-39' L' n, , · 6 .I\eVQlUllon, I 8 5 'AIJ� 45. Keith Hancock, quoted by Banaclough, His«> . ~ •� 46. J. de RomiJIy, Thucydide et l'impirUJlisme a 1P":4i, ans, 1 9 17); ch"{ Thucydide (Paris, 19 56). " 47· A. Taleb, Lettrer "'prison, Fresfles, 10 dlcembre, 195 AIg .... . .. er, ed� 1 966. i ir Gesclliclulidre &cIuwissenschcif;'( 8 48. Savigny, ui"cIviffi 5 , 1 :1. Geschichte. der germanisclz 49. Ranke, 8'1; rp� '9 50. A study on VICO to Le Devernr Soaal, 1896. 1 7, p. � 0/Study in His«>ry. Johns Ho 5 I . H. B. Adams, kins UnI. P versIty ies in HistOry and Polrllcal SCIence ( 1 884), no. 2. S "'