A frequent criticism of annaliste history was that it never made explicit the connections between structures, and conjunctures, and events. |
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This is the vector that realizes contradictions and dilemmas in specific conjunctures. |
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Such revolutionary conjunctures became increasingly common over the course of the century, producing an extraordinary number of revolutions. |
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Since the state of a discursive formation is not constant, it can be apprehended only by means of inquiry into specific instances or conjunctures. |
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