Marc Bloch

Marc Bloch
Marc Léopold Benjamin Blochwas a French historian who cofounded the highly influential Annales School of French social history. Bloch was a quintessential modernist. An assimilated Alsatian Jew from an academic family in Paris, he was deeply affected in his youth by the Dreyfus Affair. He studied at the elite École Normale Supérieure; in 1908–9 he studied at Berlin and Leipzig. He fought in the trenches of the Western Front for four years. In 1919 he became Lecturer in Medieval history...
NationalityFrench
ProfessionHistorian
Date of Birth6 July 1886
CountryFrance
But history is neither watchmaking nor cabinet construction. It is an endeavor toward better understanding.
The ABC of our profession is to avoid these large abstract terms in order to try to discover behind them the only concrete realities, which are human beings.
The nature of our intelligence is such that it is stimulated far less by the will to know than by the will to understand.
Thenceforth they thought that, rationally concluded, doubt could become an instrument of knowledge.
The good historian is like the giant of the fairy tale. He knows that wherever he catches the scent of human flesh, there his quarry lies.
The historian is, by definition, absolutely incapable of observing the facts which he examines.
History is, in its essentials, the science of change. It knows and it teaches that it is impossible to find two events that are ever exactly alike, because the conditions from which they spring are never identical.