Marc Bloch

1886–1944 (age 58)

Biography

Marc Bloch was one of France's most influential historians and a pioneering figure in the development of modern historical methodology. His innovative approaches to historical study, particularly his emphasis on social and economic history, revolutionized the discipline and influenced scholars worldwide. As a professor and intellectual leader, Bloch's contributions to historical scholarship were profound and enduring.

Beyond his academic achievements, Bloch was a man of principle who actively participated in the French Resistance during World War II, demonstrating his commitment to the values of freedom and justice. His martyrdom during the war and his subsequent recognition through entombment in the Panthéon honor both his extraordinary intellectual legacy and his moral courage in defending France's future.

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