Maurice Bloch was born in Caen, Calvados, to Jewish parents Claudette (née Raphael), a marine biologist, and Pierre Bloch, an engineer. His grandmother was a niece of sociologist
Emile Durkheim and a much younger first cousin of anthropologist
Marcel Mauss. Maurice attended the
Lycée Carnot in
Paris. His father was killed by the Nazis while in the French Army. When Maurice was eleven, his widowed mother married British biologist
John S. Kennedy, whom she had met at a conference. She and her son moved to England to join Kennedy, and Bloch became a British citizen, attending
The Perse School in Cambridge. He studied as an undergraduate at the
London School of Economics (LSE), attending lectures at the
School of Oriental and African Studies. He continued his training in anthropology at
Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, where he obtained his doctorate in 1968. ==Career==