Quatre séquences à retenir de l'entrée de l'historien et résistant Marc Bloch au Panthéon
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ONP Summary
Marc Bloch, a transformative twentieth-century historian who co-founded Les Annales with Lucien Febvre, progressed from military service in both World Wars to active French Resistance against Nazi occupation. Captured and executed by the Gestapo in 1944, Bloch is now entering the Panthéon on June 23, 2026, along with his wife Simonne Vidal, honoring both his scholarly innovations and his ultimate sacrifice. Yet his legacy has become contested as political figures across the spectrum seek to claim his memory.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize Bloch's death as the ultimate price of his resistance to Nazism, and stress his identification with leftist and anti-nationalist intellectual positions. They draw attention to how his commemoration has become a site of political competition, with numerous political figures seeking to appropriate his legacy.
Moderate: Moderate and centrist outlets present the Panthéon entry primarily as a formal recognition of Bloch's scholarly contributions and as a delayed reparation for his persecution, casting the ceremony as a tribute to his methodological innovations in historical study. These outlets foreground his commitment to intellectual precision and ethical truth-seeking, treating the ceremony as an occasion to celebrate both his professional achievements and his resistance.
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L'auteur de "L'Etrange Défaite", exécuté par les nazis en juin 1944, a fait son entrée au Panthéon, mardi soir à Paris, accompagné de son épouse Simonne Bloch. ...