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2004 | 1 | 1 | 59-82

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Marc Bloch Today: National Hero and Historiographical Symbol

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The life and work of Marc Bloch, who was executed by the Nazis in June 1944, have attracted increased attention since the 1990s. Several schools in France have been named after him and in both Europe and the United States he has become the subject of historical study himself. There are several possible explanations for this growing interest. Media attention devoted to provocative interpretations of his conflict with Lucien Febvre over the publication of the Annales revue in German-occupied Paris reflects the Vichy syndrome in French collective memory. Bloch's involvement in the resistance without party affiliation represents a fixed point in a period when the role of the French Resistance during the Second World is being painfully demythologised. Furthermore, as France today struggles with religious conflict his thorough-going commitment to the Republican tradition of assimilation has topical resonance as wells. Bloch's historiographical legacy has been claimed by supporters of the pragmatic historiography close to Annales (G. Noiriel), who refer above all to his wartime fragment - Apologie de l'histoire, and by representatives of a school that is in some ways its competitor, i.e. the history of the present identified mainly with Henry Rousso, which emphasises Bloch's testimony about the French defeat in 1940, 'L'etrange defaite'. Also interesting are attempts by historians to interpret Bloch's decision to join the resistance despite his advanced age.

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59-82

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  • O. Matejka, postal address not given, contact the publisher

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04CZAAAA0012305

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