
Pattern and Repertoire in History
Harvard University Press
Published on 5. February 2002
Book
Hardback
425 pages
978-0-674-41845-5 (ISBN)
Description
Historical landmarks, such as wars, coups, and revolutions, seem to arise under unique conditions. Indeed, what seems to distinguish history from the natural and social sciences is its inability to be dissected or generalized in any meaningful way. Yet even complex and large-scale events like the American Revolutionary War and the French Revolution can be broken down into their component parts, and, as Bertrand Roehner and Tony Syme show, these smaller modules are rarely unique to the events they collectively compose.
The aim of this book is to analyze clusters of similar "elementary" occurrences that serve as the building blocks of more global events. Making connections between seemingly unrelated case studies, Roehner and Syme apply scientific methodology to the analysis of history. Their book identifies the recurring patterns of behavior that shape the histories of different countries separated by vast stretches of time and space. Taking advantage of a broad wealth of historical evidence, the authors decipher what may be seen as a kind of genetic code of history.
The aim of this book is to analyze clusters of similar "elementary" occurrences that serve as the building blocks of more global events. Making connections between seemingly unrelated case studies, Roehner and Syme apply scientific methodology to the analysis of history. Their book identifies the recurring patterns of behavior that shape the histories of different countries separated by vast stretches of time and space. Taking advantage of a broad wealth of historical evidence, the authors decipher what may be seen as a kind of genetic code of history.
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Edition
Reprint 2014
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, Mass
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
Illustrations
17 Ktn., 45 s/w Abbildungen, 79 s/w Tabellen
17 Ktn.; 45 Illustrations, black and white; 79 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
901 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-674-41845-5 (9780674418455)
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Persons
Roehner Bertrand M. :
Bertrand M. Roehner is Professor, University of Paris.Syme Tony :
Tony Syme is Lecturer in Economic History, St. Anthony's College, University of Oxford.
Bertrand M. Roehner is Professor, University of Paris.Syme Tony :
Tony Syme is Lecturer in Economic History, St. Anthony's College, University of Oxford.