Maurice Bloch  

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"Maurice Bloch, an eminent French anthropologist, in a rather seminal article, "The Past and The Present in The Present," argued that social belief, although held as a whole, has two aspects" --Evolutionary Economics - Page xi, David Hamilton - 1970

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Maurice Bloch (born 1939 in Caen, Calvados, France) is a British anthropologist. His widowed mother remarried an Englishman, and moved with her son to England when he was eleven. He did all of his college and graduate work there, and has had most of his academic career at the London School of Economics, where he was made full professor in 1983.



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