
Philippe Aries and the Politics of French Cultural History
Patrick H. Hutton
(Author)Description
According to Hutton, the originality of Ariès's work and the power of his appeal derived from the way he drew together the two strands of his own intellectual life: his enduring ties to the old cultural order valued by the right-wing Action Française, and a newfound appreciation for the methodology of the leftist Annales school of historians. A demographer by training, he pioneered a new route into the history of private life that eventually won him a wide readership and in late life an appointment to the faculty of the prestigious Ã0/00cole des Hautes Ã0/00tudes en Sciences Sociales. At the same time, he fashioned himself as a man of letters in the intellectual tradition of the Action Française and became a perspicacious journalist as well as a stimulating writer of autobiographical memoirs. In Hutton's view, this helps explain why, more than any other historian, Philippe Ariès left his personal signature on his scholarship.
Product Details
Publisher | University of Massachusetts Press |
Publish Date | June 16, 2004 |
Pages | 244 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781558494633 |
Dimensions | 9.1 X 14.5 X 0.7 inches | 1.0 pounds |
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Reviews
"Patrick Hutton has written an extremely important book. By placing his subject and his work in a larger historiographical context, he offers what should prove to be a a major contribution to French and twentieth-century historiography as well as to the new cultural history that Ariès helped to create."--Leslie Derfler, Florida Atlantic University
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