Marc Bloch, Sociology and Geography
Explore the intricate relationship between sociology and geography through the lens of Marc Bloch in this insightful book, Marc Bloch, Sociology and Geography. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1996, this hardback edition spans 276 pages and offers a thorough analysis of Bloch's work, positioning it within the frameworks of Durkheimian sociology and Vidalian geography. Professor Friedman presents a compelling argument that Bloch's intellectual stance was uniquely his own, drawing inspiration from both disciplines while not conforming to either. This book is essential for scholars and students interested in the intersections of social sciences and the historical context of Bloch's contributions. Add this pivotal work to your collection and deepen your understanding of the foundational theories in sociology and geography.