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... material documents to refresh its memory ; history is the work expended on material documentation ( books , texts , accounts , registers , acts , buildings , institutions , laws , tech- niques , objects , customs , etc. ) that exists ...
... material documents to refresh its memory ; history is the work expended on material documentation ( books , texts , accounts , registers , acts , buildings , institutions , laws , tech- niques , objects , customs , etc. ) that exists ...
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... material of his- tory , which presented itself in the form of dispersed events decisions , accidents , initiatives , discoveries ; the material , which , through analysis , had to be rearranged , reduced , effaced in order to reveal the ...
... material of his- tory , which presented itself in the form of dispersed events decisions , accidents , initiatives , discoveries ; the material , which , through analysis , had to be rearranged , reduced , effaced in order to reveal the ...
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... material existence . Could one speak of a statement if a voice had not articulated it , if a surface did not bear its signs , if it had not become em- bodied in a sense - perceptible element , and if it had not left some trace - if only ...
... material existence . Could one speak of a statement if a voice had not articulated it , if a surface did not bear its signs , if it had not become em- bodied in a sense - perceptible element , and if it had not left some trace - if only ...
Contents
The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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