How did Foucault study history?

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I employed two main methods: archaeology and genealogy. Archaeology excavates the underlying structures of knowledge – the 'episteme' – that determine what can be thought and said within a given historical period. Genealogy traces the contingent, often violent, emergence of power relations and their effects on bodies and institutions. These methods reveal the historical specificity of our present assumptions, rather than a linear progression of reason.

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