Marc Bloch

Born in Lyon to an Alsatian Jewish family, Bloch was raised in Paris, where his father—the classical historian Gustave Bloch—worked at Sorbonne University. Bloch was educated at various Parisian lycées and the , and from an early age was affected by the antisemitism of the Dreyfus affair. During the First World War, he served in the French Army and fought at the First Battle of the Marne and the Somme. After the war, he was awarded his doctorate in 1918 and became a lecturer at the University of Strasbourg. There, he formed an intellectual partnership with modern historian Lucien Febvre. Together they founded the Annales School and began publishing the journal ''Annales d'histoire économique et sociale'' in 1929. Bloch was a modernist in his historiographical approach, and repeatedly emphasised the importance of a multidisciplinary engagement towards history, particularly blending his research with that on geography, sociology and economics, which was his subject when he was offered a post at the University of Paris in 1936.
During the Second World War Bloch volunteered for service, and was a logistician during the Phoney War. Involved in the Battle of Dunkirk and spending a brief time in Britain, he unsuccessfully attempted to secure passage to the United States. Back in France, where his ability to work was curtailed by new antisemitic regulations, he applied for and received one of the few permits available allowing Jews to continue working in the French university system. He had to leave Paris, and complained that the Nazi German authorities looted his apartment and stole his books; he was also persuaded by Febvre to relinquish his position on the editorial board of ''Annales''. Bloch worked in Montpellier until November 1942 when Germany invaded Vichy France. He then joined the non-Communist section of the French Resistance and went on to play a leading role in its unified regional structures in Lyon. In 1944, he was captured by the Gestapo in Lyon and murdered in a summary execution after the Allied invasion of Normandy. Several works—including influential studies like ''The Historian's Craft'' and ''Strange Defeat''—were published posthumously.
His historical studies and his death as a member of the Resistance together made Bloch highly regarded by generations of post-war French historians; he came to be called "the greatest historian of all time". By the end of the 20th century, historians were making a more critical assessment of Bloch's abilities, influence, and legacy, arguing that there were flaws to his approach. Provided by Wikipedia
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Apologie der Geschichtswissenschaft oder der Beruf des Historikers by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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Apologie der Geschichtswissenschaft oder der Beruf des Historikers by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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L' histoire, la guerre, la Résistance by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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Correspondance Marc Bloch, Lucien Febvre et les "Annales d'Histoire Économique et Sociale" by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944, Febvre, Lucien 1878-1956
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Correspondance Marc Bloch, Lucien Febvre et les "Annales d'Histoire Économique et Sociale" by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944, Febvre, Lucien 1878-1956
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Apologie der Geschichtswissenschaft oder der Beruf des Historikers by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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Briefe an Henri Berr 1924 - 1943 ; mein Buch "Die Feudalgesellschaft" by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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Briefe an Henri Berr 1924 - 1943 mein Buch "Die Feudalgesellschaft" by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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Aus der Werkstatt des Historikers zur Theorie und Praxis der Geschichtswissenschaft by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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Réflexions d'un historien sur les fausses nouvelles de la guerre by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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Die wundertätigen Könige by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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Die seltsame Niederlage Frankreich 1940 ; der Historiker als Zeuge by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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Apologia gia tēn istoria to epangelma tu istoriku by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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Apologie pour l'histoire ou métier d'historien by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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The historian's craft by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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Marc Bloch à Etienne Bloch lettres de la "drôle de guerre" by Bloch, Marc 1886-1944
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