Sumario: | This book explores the concept of 'pragmatic history,' focusing on the action, context, and sources within historical narratives. Edited by Mariana Garzón Rogé, it discusses the theoretical frameworks proposed by Bernard Lepetit and others, emphasizing the study of social practices and the plurality of action worlds. The book critiques traditional historiographical approaches, advocating for a focus on situational semantics and conventions over structural anthropology. It includes perspectives from microhistory and offers insights into historical methodologies and the sociocultural dynamics of past societies. The intended audience includes historians, social scientists, and scholars interested in historiography and methodology.
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