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The Historian's Craft by Marc Bloch
The Historian's Craft by Marc Bloch






The Historian

When we learned beyond doubt that he was dead, we felt that a blow had been dealt to the whole world of learning”. “I remember vividly the day on which the news of Marc Bloch’s death reached us in Cambridge, and how eagerly we pounced on the rumor – false, alas ! – that he had escaped. The effect that the news of his death had is coined by D. Two years later he was captured by the Germans, tortured and executed. In 1942, he became active in the French Resistance. His book ‘Strange Defeat’ is an eyewitness account of the state of moral and physical prostration in which his country found itself at that time. Marc BlochĪt the age of 53 and having fathered six children, he was again called up in 1939 where he served as a captain until his demobilization in July 1940, shortly after the fall of France. His early carrier was interrupted by service in the French Army in World War I. In 1919 he was appointed Professor of Medieval History at the University of Strasbourg until 1937 when he became Professor of Economic History at the University of Paris. He later taught these subjects at the Lycees of Montpellier and Agen. He was educated at the Ecole Normale Superieure where he specialized in history and geography. Marc Bloch was born at Lyon on July 6 th 1886 and died 1944. Everyone is a Ragged University - a unique and distinct body of knowledge, accredited by their life experience with a membership of oneĮducational History: Marc Bloch and the Historians Craft








The Historian's Craft by Marc Bloch