As part of Marc Bloch's entry into the Panthéon. On the occasion of the publication of Marc Bloch, an intellectual biography by Peter Schöttler, Gallimard, 2026.
An internationally renowned historian, a First World War combatant, a volunteer in the army in 1939, and a figure of the Resistance, Marc Bloch is a symbol of intelligence and integrity as much as of commitment. The man whose own son, Étienne Bloch, called his biography “impossible” remains, in many respects, a mystery. Keeping his distance from all attempts to appropriate him or bring him up to date, historian Peter Schöttler sets out to reconstruct and recontextualize the intellectual path, style, and thought of a scholar in whom theory and practice remained closely united until the very end. In the presence of the author. In conversation with Chloé Leprince, journalist at France Culture. Book
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Source: paris.fr — photo: Peter Schöttler_©R. Winkler
