Marc Bloch

Marc Bloch
Marc Bloch was a mediaeval historian, University Professor and French Army officer. Bloch was a founder of the Annales School, best known for his pioneering study French Rural History and his posthumously-published unfinished meditation on the writing of history, The Historian's Craft. He was captured and shot by the Gestapo during the German occupation of France for his work in the French Resistance.
- Land and Work in Mediaeval EuropeINR 395
This book is a collection of selected papers of Marc Bloch. Topics covered in the collection are Mediaeval Germany, Empire under the Hohenstaufen, technical problems of the mediaeval economy, socie...

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