Modern Mind
and Zingone, Op.
cit.,
page 261.
128. Guy Debord,
La Société du spectacle,
Paris: Buchet-Chastel, 1967;
The Society of the Spectacle,
New York: Zone Books, 1995, translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith. For the ‘one-way relationship,’ see pages 19–29; for the criticism of Boomin, see page 140; for the criticism of capitalism, see page 151.
129. The main ideas are sketched at: John Rawls,
A Theory of Justice,
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1972, pages 11–22.
130.
Ibid.,
page 19.
131.
Ibid.,
pages 60ff.
132.
Ibid.,
pages 371ff.
133. Robert Nozick,
Anarchy, State, and Utopia,
Oxford: Blackwell, 1974.
134.
Ibid.,
page 150.
135. See especially:
ibid.,
chapter 8, pages 232ff.
136. B. F. Skinner,
Beyond Freedom and Dignity,
London: Jonathan Cape, 1972,
137.
Ibid.,
page 32.
138.
Ibid.,
pages 42–43.
139.
Ibid.,
pages 200ff.
CHAPTER 31: LALONGUE DURéE
1. Anthony Hallam,
A Revolution in the Earth Sciences,
Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1973, pages 63–65. Simon Lamb,
Earth Story: The Shaping of Our World,
London: BBC, 1998. Robert Muir Wood,
The Dark Side of the Earth,
London: Allen & Unwin, 1985, pages 165–166.
2.
David R. Oldroyd, Thinking about the Earth, Op. cit., page 271.
3. Robert Muir Wood,
Op. cit.,
page 167.
4. Muir Wood,
Op. cit.,
see chart on page 166; see also: D. H. and M. P. Tarling,
Continental Drift,
London: Bell, 1971, Penguin 1972, page 77 for a vivid graphic.
5. Muir Wood,
Op. cit.,
pages 141–142.
6. Tarling, Op.
cit.,
pages 28ff Muir Wood, Op.
cit.,
map on page 149.
7. Muir Wood,
Op. cit.,
pages 172–175, and map on page 176.
8.
C. W. Ceram, The First Americans, Op. cit., pages 289–290.
9. Basil Davidson,
Old Africa Rediscovered, Op. cit.
See above, chapter 26. See also: Basil Davidson,
The Search for Africa: A History in the Making,
London: James Currey, 1994.
10.
Davidson, Old Africa Rediscovered, Op. cit., page 50.
11.
Ibid.,
pages 187–189.
12.
Ibid.,
pages 212–213.
13.
Ibid.,
pages 216ff.
14. See also: Anthony Kirk-Greene,
The Emergence of African History at British Universities,
Oxford: World View, 1995.
15.
Peter Burke, The French Historical Revolution: The ‘Annales’ School 1929–1989, London: Polity Press, 1990, chapter 2.
16.
Ibid.,
page 17; see also: Françoise Dosse,
NewHistory in France: The Triumph of the Annales,
Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1994, pages 42ff, translated by Peter Convoy Jr.
17. Marc Bloch,
La Société Féodale: Le Class et le gouvernement des Hommes,
Paris: Editions Albin Michel, 1940, especially pages 240ff.
18. Burke, Op.
cit.,
pages 27ff.
19. Ibid page 29.
20. Dosse,
Op. cit.,
pages 88ff.
21. Burke, Op.
cit.,
page 33.
22. See: Dosse, Op.
cit.,
page 92 for Braudel’s links to Lévi-Strauss.
23. Burke, Op.
cit.,
pages 35–36.
24. Dosse, Op.
cit.,
page 96 for Braudel and ‘class struggle’ in the Mediterranean.
25. Burke, Op.
cit.,
page 35.
26. Dosse, Op.
cit.,
page 100.
27. Fernand Braudel,
The Structures of Everyday Life,
London: Collins, 1981. Burke, Op.
cit.,
page 45.
28. Fernand Braudel,
Capitalism and Material Life,
London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973, pages 68, 97 and 208. Translated by Miriam Kochan.
29. Burke, Op.
cit.,
page 46.
30.
See, for example, ‘How shops came to rule the world,’ in Civilisation and Capitalism, volume 2, Fifteenth to Eighteenth Centuries, The Wheels of Commerce, London: Collins, 1982, pages 68ff.
31. Burke, Op.
cit.,
pages 48ff.
32.
Ibid.,
page 61.
33. Dosse, Op.
cit.,
page 157 for a critique of Ladurie. Burke, Op.
cit.,
page 81.
34. Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie,
Montaillou: Cathars and Catholics in a French village 1294–1324,
London: Scolar Press, 1979. Translated by Barbara Bry.
35. I
bid.,
page 39. See also: Burke, Op.
cit.,
page 82.
36.
Harvey J. Kaye, The British Marxist Historians: An Introductory Analysis, London: Polity Press, 1984, pages 167–168.
37.
Ibid.,
page 86.
38. See: ‘Rent and Capital Formation in Feudal Society,’ in R. H. Hilton,
The English Peasantry in the Later Middle Ages,
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975, pages 174ff.
39. See: R. H. Hilton,
A Medieval Society:
The
West Midlands at the end of the Thirteenth Century,
London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1966, page 108, for quarrels between peasants and their lords over even sheep dung.
40. Kaye, Op.
cit.,
pages 91–92.
41. See, for example: Christopher Hill,
Change and Continuity in Seventeenth Century England,
London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1975, pages
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