Sobre el Autor

Lucien Febvre was a prominent French historian who played a crucial role in the development of the Annales School of historical writing. He is best known for his innovative approach to history, which emphasized the importance of geography, sociology, and the study of mentalities in understanding historical events. Febvre's works, such as "A Geographical Introduction To History," challenged traditional historiography by integrating various disciplines, thereby enriching the narrative of historical analysis.

Febvre's influence extended beyond his own writings; he was a founding member of the influential journal "Annales d'histoire économique et sociale," which became a key platform for historians advocating for a broader understanding of history. His focus on the interconnectedness of social, cultural, and economic factors laid the groundwork for future generations of historians. Through his teaching and extensive writing, Febvre's legacy continues to impact historical scholarship and methodologies today.

nacionalidad Francés
Fecha de Nacimiento July 22, 1878
Lugar de Nacimiento Nancy, Grand Est, France
Fecha de fallecimiento September 11, 1956
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