Between History and Anthropology: A Review of The Great Cat Massacre and Other Episodes in French Cultural History by Robert Darnton

Authors

  • A. Rakhimzhanova
  • E. Küçükbekir

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31489/2021hph4/124-129

Keywords:

historical anthropology, folklore studies, cultural history, French history

Abstract

This article-review examines some important aspects of Historical Anthropology on the basis of Robert Darnton’s book The Great Cat Massacre. We believe that Historical Anthropology is a useful instrument in learning and understanding various social and cultural processes. In this case, Darnton’s work represents a good example of such work. In order to understand the culture and mentality of French people from the eighteenth century, Darnton analysed different sources such as folktales, personal letters, diaries, and policeman’s reports. This article discloses methods of understanding history via anthropology and vice versa. It can be a useful source for both historians and social anthropologists.

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Published

2021-12-30

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Section

HISTORY