“Tell me, daddy. What is the use of history?” (Bloch, 3). This is the opening line of Marc Bloch’s methodological work on historiography, The Historian’s Craft. This piercing question asked by a young boy to his historian father is innocent yet profound. Bloch traced the implications of this question to two parallel spheres: an epistemic sphere, where history serves the function of intellectual inquiry that builds a base of knowledge on the past, and a pragmatic sphere, where history serves... Read more