Marc Raeff (Russian: Марк Исаевич Раев; July 28, 1923 – September 20, 2008) was a Soviet-born American historian.
For most of his career he taught at Columbia University in New York, where he held the Bakhmeteff chair in Russian studies.
Harvard University historian Richard Pipes says, "He was very much interested in the Western aspect of Russian culture.
Raeff attended schools in German, French and English, but he spoke Russian at home, with his parents.
Wirtschafter argues that he always "stressed the complexity and dynamism of the social and political arrangements that defined Imperial Russia".