Gustave Bloch

Gustave Bloch (21 July 1848 – 3 December 1923) was a French Jewish[1] historian of ancient history. He was the father of historian Marc Bloch (1886–1944), who along with Lucien Febvre (1878–1956) was co-founder of the École des Annales.

Biographical sketch

Born in Fegersheim, Bas-Rhin, Bloch received his agrégation in 1872, and during the following year began teaching classes in rhetoric at Lycée de Besançon. In 1876, he became a lecturer, and several years later started work as a professor of Greek and Roman antiquities at the University of Lyon. Beginning in 1888, he taught history at the École Normale Supérieure, where he succeeded historian Paul Guiraud [1850–1907). From 1904 to 1919, he was a professor of Roman history at the Faculté des lettres de Paris.

Selected writings

  • "La République romaine. Les Conflits politiques et sociaux", in The Roman Republic. Political and Social Conflicts (1913).
  • "L'Empire romain. Evolution et décadence", in The Roman Empire. Evolution and Decadence (1922).

References

  1. ^ "Marc Bloch".
  • Rhetorical connections and networks in the nineteenth century (biographical information)
  • [1] Members of École Française d'Athenes
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