From the Notion of Marc Bloch’s Sad Societies (Sociétés Tristes) to the Historiography of the Crisis of Transformation and its times

Volume 1|Issue 1| Summer 2012 |Discussions

Abstract

Marc Bloch held that there were no random coincidences in history, but also no unilateral or simplifying causation, as is indicated in the context of this review. Perhaps the constant anxiety of the authors about fair conditions for knowledge is what unites searchers for the truth in all civilizations and at all times and places. However, the search for truth is contingent on the search for freedom, and hence the consistency or harmony between two historical choices for Marc Bloch: the choice to fight for freedom, and the choice to search for historical truth. Perhaps the two choices are two aspects of a single view.

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​A Lebanese historian and former professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. Former Director of Publications at the Arab Center.

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