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In this short book, G. Duby places his own work in the greater context of all historians and specialists of the humanities. The true researcher who dares to venture off the beaten path is a rarity, but he should realize that he is not alone. Throughout the humanities, fellow adventurers work in a parallel manner. This autobiography is not merely the life of Georges Duby, it is also that of the French historical school which stretches over half a century.
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In this short book, G. Duby places his own work in the greater context of all historians and specialists of the humanities. The true researcher who dares to venture off the beaten path is a rarity, but he should realize that he is not alone. Throughout the humanities, fellow adventurers work in a parallel manner. This autobiography is not merely the life of Georges Duby, it is also that of the French historical school which stretches over half a century.
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In this short book, G. Duby places his own work in the greater context of all historians and specialists of the humanities. The true researcher who dares to venture off the beaten path is a rarity, but he should realize that he is not alone. Throughout the humanities, fellow adventurers work in a parallel manner. This autobiography is not merely the life of Georges Duby, it is also that of the French historical school which stretches over half a century.
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History Continues Publication date : September 1, 1991
In this short book, G. Duby places his own work in the greater context of all historians and specialists of the humanities. The true researcher who dares to venture off the beaten path is a rarity, but he should realize that he is not alone. Throughout the humanities, fellow adventurers work in a parallel manner. This autobiography is not merely the life of Georges Duby, it is also that of the French historical school which stretches over half a century.