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eh carr what is history: What is History? Edward Hallett Carr, 1961 |
eh carr what is history: What Is History, Now? Suzannah Lipscomb, Helen Carr, 2021-09-23 'THE history book for now. This is why and how historians do what they do. And why they need to' Dan Snow 'What is History, Now? demonstrates how our constructs of the past are woven into our modern world and culture, and offers us an illuminating handbook to understanding this dynamic and shape-shifting subject. A thought-provoking, insightful and necessary re-examination of the subject' Hallie Rubenhold, author of The Five 'The importance of history is becoming more evident every day, and this humane book is an essential navigation tool. Urgent and utterly compelling' Sathnam Sanghera, author of Empireland 'Important and exciting' Kate Williams, author of Rival Queens Inspired by the influential text WHAT IS HISTORY? authored by Helen Carr's great-grandfather, E.H. Carr, and published on the 60th anniversary of that book, this is a groundbreaking new collection addressing the burning issue of how we interpret history today. What stories are told, and by whom, who should be celebrated, and what rewritten, are questions that have been asked recently not just within the history world, but by all of us. Featuring a diverse mix of writers, both bestselling names and emerging voices, this is the history book we need NOW. WHAT IS HISTORY, NOW? covers topics such as the history of racism and anti-racism, queer history, the history of faith, the history of disability, environmental history, escaping imperial nostalgia, hearing women's voices and 'rewriting' the past. The list of contributors includes: Justin Bengry, Leila K Blackbird, Emily Brand, Gus Casely-Hayford, Sarah Churchwell, Caroline Dodds Pennock, Peter Frankopan, Bettany Hughes, Dan Hicks, Onyeka Nubia, Islam Issa, Maya Jasanoff, Rana Mitter, Charlotte Riley, Miri Rubin, Simon Schama, Alex von Tunzelmann and Jaipreet Virdi. |
eh carr what is history: History on Trial Gary B. Nash, Charlotte Antoinette Crabtree, Ross E. Dunn, 2000 An incisive overview of the current debate over the teaching of history in American schools examines the setting of controversial standards for history education, the integration of multiculturalism and minorities into the curriculum, and ways to make history more relevant to students. Reprint. |
eh carr what is history: On 'what is History?' Keith Jenkins, 1995 This book provides a student introduction to contemporary historiographical debates. Jenkins explores the influence of Carr and Elton, and argues that historians need to embrace the postmodern-type approach of thinkers like Rorty and White. |
eh carr what is history: Leadership in War Andrew Roberts, 2019-10-29 A comparison of nine leaders who led their nations through the greatest wars the world has ever seen and whose unique strengths—and weaknesses—shaped the course of human history, from the bestselling, award-winning author of Churchill, Napoleon, and The Last King of America “Has the enjoyable feel of a lively dinner table conversation with an opinionated guest.” —The New York Times Book Review Taking us from the French Revolution to the Cold War, Andrew Roberts presents a bracingly honest and deeply insightful look at nine major figures in modern history: Napoleon Bonaparte, Horatio Nelson, Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, George C. Marshall, Charles de Gaulle, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Margaret Thatcher. Each of these leaders fundamentally shaped the outcome of the war in which their nation was embroiled. Is war leadership unique, or did these leaders have something in common, traits and techniques that transcend time and place and can be applied to the essential nature of conflict? Meticulously researched and compellingly written, Leadership in War presents readers with fresh, complex portraits of leaders who approached war with different tactics and weapons, but with the common goal of success in the face of battle. Both inspiring and cautionary, these portraits offer important lessons on leadership in times of struggle, unease, and discord. With his trademark verve and incisive observation, Roberts reveals the qualities that doom even the most promising leaders to failure, as well as the traits that lead to victory. |
eh carr what is history: The Twenty Years' Crisis, 1919-1939 E. Carr, 2001-09-19 E.H. Carr's Twenty Years' Crisis is a classic work in International Relations. Published in 1939, on the eve of World War II, it was immediately recognized by friend and foe alike as a defining work in the fledgling discipline. The author was one of the most influential and controversial intellectuals of the twentieth century. The issues and themes he develops in this book continue to have relevance to modern day concerns with power and its distribution in the international system. Michael Cox's critical introduction provides the reader with background information about the author, the context for the book, its main themes and contemporary relevance. Written with the student in mind, it offers a guide to understanding a complex, but crucial text. |
eh carr what is history: E.H.Carr: A Critical Appraisal M. Cox, 2016-04-30 E.H. Carr (1892-1982) was born into security but lived a life of controversy. Attacked for appeasing both Hitler and Stalin, he was not only one of the most productive writers of the Twentieth-century but one of its most provocative as well. In this book - the first ever to deal critically but fairly with Carr's contribution to international relations, Soviet Studies and the study of history - sixteen internationally respected authors grapple with his complex intellectual legacy. For those seriously interested in understanding the life and times of this most English of establishment radicals this is the place to begin. |
eh carr what is history: The Landscape of History John Lewis Gaddis, 2004 What is history and why should we study it? Is there such a thing as historical truth? Is history a science? One of the most accomplished historians at work today, John Lewis Gaddis, answers these and other questions in this short, witty, and humane book. The Landscape of History provides a searching look at the historian's craft, as well as a strong argument for why a historical consciousness should matter to us today. Gaddis points out that while the historical method is more sophisticated than most historians realize, it doesn't require unintelligible prose to explain. Like cartographers mapping landscapes, historians represent what they can never replicate. In doing so, they combine the techniques of artists, geologists, paleontologists, and evolutionary biologists. Their approaches parallel, in intriguing ways, the new sciences of chaos, complexity, and criticality. They don't much resemble what happens in the social sciences, where the pursuit of independent variables functioning with static systems seems increasingly divorced from the world as we know it. So who's really being scientific and who isn't? This question too is one Gaddis explores, in ways that are certain to spark interdisciplinary controversy. Written in the tradition of Marc Bloch and E.H. Carr, The Landscape of History is at once an engaging introduction to the historical method for beginners, a powerful reaffirmation of it for practitioners, a startling challenge to social scientists, and an effective skewering of post-modernist claims that we can't know anything at all about the past. It will be essential reading for anyone who reads, writes, teaches, or cares about history. |
eh carr what is history: Who is the Historian? Nigel A. Raab, 2016-01-01 Who Is the Historian? highlights the skill set imparted to those pursuing a historical education, and clearly demonstrates the value of the historian in the contemporary world |
eh carr what is history: Making History Now and Then D. Cannadine, 2011-01-01 Collects twelve previously unpublished essays by one of Britain's most eminent historians, David Cannadine, including his inaugural and valedictory lectures at the Institute of Historical Research. A unique volume discussing the study and nature of History itself and a range of key topics and periods in British and Imperial History. |
eh carr what is history: A Textbook of Historiography, 500 B.C. to A.D. 2000 E. Sreedharan, 2004 This book traces the development of historiography from the days of Herodotus to those of postmodernism. It covers the ancient, medieval and the modern aspects of the subject and offers easy comprehension, clear and precise guidance and immediate utility. The author provides a balanced view of competing ideas and leads the reader into the vast arena of the subject. Two thousand five hundred years of historiography, including Indian historiography and the poststructuralist critique of history, constitutes this clear, analytical work. |
eh carr what is history: Causation in History Indu Banga, 1992 |
eh carr what is history: Why Study History? Marcus Collins, Peter N. Stearns, 2020-05-27 Considering studying history at university? Wondering whether a history degree will get you a good job, and what you might earn? Want to know what it’s actually like to study history at degree level? This book tells you what you need to know. Studying any subject at degree level is an investment in the future that involves significant cost. Now more than ever, students and their parents need to weigh up the potential benefits of university courses. That’s where the Why Study series comes in. This series of books, aimed at students, parents and teachers, explains in practical terms the range and scope of an academic subject at university level and where it can lead in terms of careers or further study. Each book sets out to enthuse the reader about its subject and answer the crucial questions that a college prospectus does not. |
eh carr what is history: Nationalism and After E.H. Carr, 2021-04-01 Published in 1945, Nationalism and After was a best-selling classic in its own time which sparked intense debate when it first appeared and has continued to do so ever since. Authored in a moment of hope, E.H. Carr’s uncompromising critique of nationalism and plea for a more rational international order remains as relevant today as it did when it was first written. As the world is once again confronted by a rising tide of nationalism, Nationalism and After remains a beacon of hope in an era where reasoned critical analysis has never been more urgently required. It is here reissued in full with a new, definitive introduction by leading Carr scholar, Michael Cox. |
eh carr what is history: What is History? E. H. Carr, 2018-10-23 'Not only our most distinguished historian but also one of the most valuable contributors to historical theory' Spectator In answering the question, 'what is history?', E. H. Carr's acclaimed and influential bestseller shows that the facts of history are simply those which the historian selects for scrutiny. His fluent and hugely wide-ranging account of the nature of history and the role of the historian argues that all history is to some degree subjective, written by individuals who are above all people of their own time. 'Lively and controversial, full of wit and humour, E. H. Carr's What Is History? played a central role in the historiographical revolution in the 1960s' Richard J. Evans With an introduction by Richard J. Evans, author of the Third Reich trilogy. |
eh carr what is history: A History of Soviet Russia: Socialism in one country, 1924-1926 Edward Hallett Carr, 1951 |
eh carr what is history: The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1923 Edward Hallett Carr, 1985-01-01 “Every historian, every economist, every Bolshevik even, owes Mr. Carr a debt of gratitude too deep to be formulated.” —A.J.P. Taylor |
eh carr what is history: What was History? Anthony Grafton, 2007-03 One of the world's leading cultural historians on writing about history in early modern Europe. |
eh carr what is history: History, what and Why? Beverley C. Southgate, 2001 This is a highly accessible introductory survey of historians' views about the nature and purpose of their subject and discusses the traditional model of history as an account of the past 'as it was'. |
eh carr what is history: The Hidden History of Realism S. Molloy, 2006-02-04 Challenging the received notions of International Relations theory about a central tradition - Realism - Molloy demonstrates how a belief in a mode of theorization has distorted Realism, forcing the theory of power politics in IR into a paradigmatic strait-jacket that is simply inadequate and inappropriate to the task of encompassing its diversity. |
eh carr what is history: Studies in Revolution Edward Hallett Carr, 2022-02-06 This book, first published in 1962, is a collection of essays on the ideological origins of the European revolutionary movement. The first essay in the collection is devoted to Saint-Simon who, though not a revolutionary in the ordinary sense, was the begetter of the many ideas which became stock-in-trade of the nineteenth century revolutionaries. The essays that follow are on Marx and the Communist Manifesto, Proudhon, Herzen, Lassalle and Sorel; on the foundation and early history of the Russian Communist Party; on the histories of the British and German Communist Parties; and on Lenin and Stalin. |
eh carr what is history: The Bolshevik Revolution Edward Hallett Carr, 1971 |
eh carr what is history: E. H. Carr and International Relations Charles Jones, 1998-10 E. H. Carr is widely remembered as an influential theorist of international relations. The scourge of inter-war idealists, he became the best-known Briton in a generation of predominantly American political realists. But Carr's realism differed greatly from that of his contemporaries: a vigorous advocate of social and economic planning and friend of the Soviet Union, he stood closer to Lenin than to Morgenthau. In this book Charles Jones makes sense of Carr's distinctive form of realism by examining his rhetoric and the reciprocal relationship between theory and policy-making in his writings. Close attention is paid to the period from 1936, when Carr left the Foreign Office, through his subsequent career as a one-man foreign ministry at Aberystwyth, the Ministry of Information, and above all The Times, culminating in the final frustration of his schemes for continued British world power in 1947. |
eh carr what is history: In Defence of History Richard J. Evans, 2012-11-01 “A lucid, muscular, and often sly reflection” on the worth and purpose of historical scholarship by the award-winning author of The Third Reich Trilogy (Kirkus). In this volume, the renowned historian Richard J. Evans offers a fervent and deeply insightful defense of his craft and its importance to civilization. At a time when fact and historical truth are under unprecedented assault, Evans shows us why history is necessary. Taking us into the historians’ workshop, he offers a firsthand look at how good history gets written. In staunch opposition to the wilder claims of postmodern historians, Evans thoroughly dismantles the notion that a realistic grasp of history is impossible to attain. He then goes on to explain the deadly political dangers of losing a historical perspective on the way we live our lives. In the tradition of E.H. Carr’s What Is History? and G.R. Elton’s The Practice of History, Evans’ In Defense of History delivers “a model of lucid and intelligent historiographical analysis” (The Guardian, UK). |
eh carr what is history: The Romantic Exiles Edward Hallett 1892-1982 Carr, 2021-09-09 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
eh carr what is history: Interpreting the Past, Understanding the Present Stephen Kendrick, David McCrone, Pat Straw, 1990-06-29 The British Sociological Association held a conference on the theme Sociology and History. In 1964, E.H. Carr had called for an open frontier between the disciplines. This book examines the traffic across this frontier and in particular, what might be called the sociological uses of history. |
eh carr what is history: The New Twenty Years' Crisis Philip Cunliffe, 2020-09-01 The liberal order is decaying. Will it survive, and if not, what will replace it? On the eightieth anniversary of the publication of E.H. Carr's The Twenty Years' Crisis, 1919-1939, Philip Cunliffe revisits this classic text, juxtaposing its claims with contemporary debates on the rise and fall of the liberal international order. The New Twenty Years' Crisis reveals that the liberal international order experienced a twenty-year cycle of decline from 1999 to 2019. In contrast to claims that the order has been undermined by authoritarian challengers, Cunliffe argues that the primary drivers of the crisis are internal. He shows that the heavily ideological international relations theory that has developed since the end of the Cold War is clouded by utopianism, replacing analysis with aspiration and expressing the interests of power rather than explaining its functioning. As a result, a growing tendency to discount political alternatives has made us less able to adapt to political change. In search of a solution, this book argues that breaking through the current impasse will require not only dissolving the new forms of utopianism, but also pushing past the fear that the twenty-first century will repeat the mistakes of the twentieth. Only then can we finally escape the twenty years' crisis. By reflecting on Carr's foundational work, The New Twenty Years' Crisis offers an opportunity to take stock of the current state of international order and international relations theory. |
eh carr what is history: Rethinking History Keith Jenkins, 2003-12-16 History means many things to many people. But finding an answer to the question 'What is history?' is a task few feel equipped to answer. If you want to explore this tantalising subject, where do you start? What are the critical skills you need to begin to make sense of the past? The perfect introduction to this thought-provoking area, Jenkins' clear and concise prose guides readers through the controversies and debates that surround historical thinking at the present time, providing them with the means to make their own discoveries. |
eh carr what is history: What is History Now? D. Cannadine, 2002-07-05 E. H. Carr's What is History? was originally published by Macmillan in 1961. Since then it has sold hundreds of thousands of copies throughout the world. In this book, ten internationally renowned scholars, writing from a range of historical vantage points, answer Carr's question for a new generation of historians: What does it mean to study history at the start of the Twenty-first century? This volume stands alongside Carr's classic, paying tribute to his seminal enquiry while moving the debate into new territory, to ensure its freshness and relevance for a new century of historical study. |
eh carr what is history: The Practice of History Geoffrey R. Elton, 2002-01-21 The new edition of G. R. Elton's classic work is a wide-ranging, succinct and practical introduction for all students and general readers of history. It makes a major contribution to the question what is history?. |
eh carr what is history: Early Social Formations Amar Farooqui, 2001 |
eh carr what is history: Is History Fiction? Ann Curthoys, 2010-10 The relationship between history and fiction has always been a controversial one. Can we ever know that a historical narrative is giving us a true account of what actually happened? Provocative and fascinating, this book is an original and insightful examination of the ways in which history is - and might be - written. It traces History's double... |
eh carr what is history: Anglo-American Relations in the Twentieth Century Ritchie Ovendale, 1998-10-30 This led to a revival of the Anglo-American special relationship in terms of 'mutual interdependence'. |
eh carr what is history: The New Society Edward Hallett Carr, 1951 Lectures advocating a planned economy and government controls. |
eh carr what is history: History: A Very Short Introduction John Arnold, 2000-02-24 Starting with an examination of how historians work, this Very Short Introduction aims to explore history in a general, pithy, and accessible manner, rather than to delve into specific periods. |
eh carr what is history: What is History? Edward Hallett Carr, 1990 First published by Macmillan in 1961. |
eh carr what is history: The Big Six Historical Thinking Concepts Peter Seixas, Tom Morton, 2012-07-30 Authors Peter Seixas and Tom Morton provide a guide to bring powerful understandings of these six historical thinking concepts into the classroom through teaching strategies and model activities. Table of Contents Historical Significance Evidence Continuity and Change Cause and Consequence Historical Perspectives The Ethical Dimension The accompanying DVD-ROM includes: Modifiable Blackline Masters All graphics, photographs, and illustrations from the text Additional teaching support Order Information: All International Based Customers (School, University and Consumer): All US based customers please contact nelson.orderdesk@nelson.com All International customers (exception US and Asia) please contact Nelson.international@ne lson.com |
eh carr what is history: Adventures of a Postmodern Historian Robert A. Rosenstone, 2016-09-22 Robert Rosenstone was among the first 'postmodern' historians, and remains one of the most renowned. In this honest, revealing and often funny memoir, he shows us how he got there and why. Adventures of a Postmodern Historian chronicles Rosenstone's research journeys over half a century. Beginning in the 1960s, his offbeat trajectory took him on adventures through the police states of Franco Spain and the Soviet Union, to the Shinto shrines and Zen temples of Japan and ultimately to Hollywood. Alongside his own memoirs, Rosenstone reflects upon developments and changes within the realm of professional history, which in turn reflect the social, cultural, and intellectual shifts of the late 20th century. A pioneer of experimental and creative history, he suggests how the experience of the historian can inflect the written history, and provides a defence of innovation in historical writing that is both intellectually rigorous and entertaining. In doing so he offers a window into the state of history today – and points to exciting new ways of writing the past. This is a book about the craft of history, about both doing research and writing it. It should be required reading for all historians. |
eh carr what is history: A History of Histories John Burrow, 2008-04-08 Treating the practice of history not as an isolated pursuit but as an aspect of human society and an essential part of the culture of the West, John Burrow magnificently brings to life and explains the distinctive qualities found in the work of historians from the ancient Egyptians and Greeks to the present. With a light step and graceful narrative, he gathers together over 2,500 years of the moments and decisions that have helped create Western identity. This unique approach is an incredible lens with which to view the past. Standing alone in its ambition, scale and fascination, Burrow's history of history is certain to stand the test of time. |
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E. H. CARR collected a great deal of material for the second edition of What is History?, but by the time of his death in November 1982 only the preface to this new edition had been
I The Historian and His Facts
E. H. CARR I The Historian and His Facts WHAT is history ? Lest anyone think the question meaningless or superfluous, I will take as my text two passages relating re-spectively to the …
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History, in the words of R.G.Collingwood, is the past as created in the present. What is the past? The past is an ocean of factual things, most of which are sunk out of sight into the depths of …
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Edward Hallett Carr, in his book What Is History? maintains that the his- torian's most important role is the synthetic one of giving meaning to the facts and events of the past.
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Jensen, De Lamar (1964) "What is History? Edward Hallett Carr," BYU Studies Quarterly: Vol. 5 : Iss. 2 , Article 13. This Book Review is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals …
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History was an attempt to understand and interpret the past, to explain the causes and origins of things in intelligible terms. Chronicle, on the other hand, was the mere cataloguing of events …
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E. H. Carr defines history as “a continuous process of interaction between the historian and his facts, an unending dialogue between the present and the past”.
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E.H.Carr: A Critical Appraisal M. Cox,2016-04-30 E.H. Carr (1892-1982) was born into security but lived a life of controversy. Attacked for appeasing both Hitler and Stalin, he was not only one of …
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discussion as developed in Edward Carr's What is History? deals one of the most important problems in Philosophy of History, and the relation between History and Natural Science. He …
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What is History? not only addresses the issue of interpreting fact, but also how the historian is shaped by it. History, he states, is “social process” and no individual is free of social constraint, …
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Carr was best known for his 14-volume history of the Soviet Union, in which he provided an account of Soviet history from 1917 to 1929, for his writings on international relations, and for …
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answer to the question of What is History Carr argues that the facts of history are simply those which historians have chosen to focus on All historical facts come to us as a result of …
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In 2002 Michael Cox’s Critical Appraisal presented a diverse collection of essays on E.H. Carr. The essays offered biographical detail, considerations of Carr’s contributions to political …
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History is about interpreting the past; it is a “spin” on the historical facts. As the scholar E.H. Carr noted, history has been called a “hard core of facts” surrounded by a “pulp of disputable …
E. H. CARR AND THE HISTORY OF SOVIET
Few regimes arouse greater controversy than the Soviet regime, and few historians have excited greater acclaim and abuse than the late E. H. Carr, its leading historian. From a very early …
My first answer therefore to the question 'What is history?' is …
History begins when men begin to think of the passage of time in terms not of natural processes ― the cycle of the seasons, the human life span ― but of a series of specific events in which …
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answer to the question of What is History Carr argues that the facts of history are simply those which historians have chosen to focus on All historical facts come to us as a result of …
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Carr (perhaps its most famous pre-Cold War advocate) called 'historical realism'. However closely the foreign policies of the Cold War superpowers may appear explicable in geopolitical terms, I …
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E.H. Carr was one of Europe’s preeminent thinkers in the field of international affairs. Yet his contribution to International Relations theory is continually questioned.
Chance and Necessity in History: E.H. Carr and Leon …
History, for Carr, was a study of causes and to suggest that something other than what happened might have happened was to violate this cardinal principle of the discipline. For this reason he …
Carr, Edward Hallett, 1892-What is history? - narod.ru
E. H. CARR collected a great deal of material for the second edition of What is History?, but by the time of his death in November 1982 only the preface to this new edition had been
I The Historian and His Facts
E. H. CARR I The Historian and His Facts WHAT is history ? Lest anyone think the question meaningless or superfluous, I will take as my text two passages relating re-spectively to the …
What is History - Chalmers
History, in the words of R.G.Collingwood, is the past as created in the present. What is the past? The past is an ocean of factual things, most of which are sunk out of sight into the depths of …
WHAT IS HISTORY? Edward Hallett Carr (New York: Alfred A.
Edward Hallett Carr, in his book What Is History? maintains that the his- torian's most important role is the synthetic one of giving meaning to the facts and events of the past.
What is History? Edward Hallett Carr - Brigham Young …
Jensen, De Lamar (1964) "What is History? Edward Hallett Carr," BYU Studies Quarterly: Vol. 5 : Iss. 2 , Article 13. This Book Review is brought to you for free and open access by the …
Prologue: What is History? – Now - Springer
History was an attempt to understand and interpret the past, to explain the causes and origins of things in intelligible terms. Chronicle, on the other hand, was the mere cataloguing of events …
WHAT IS HISTORY - ResearchGate
E. H. Carr defines history as “a continuous process of interaction between the historian and his facts, an unending dialogue between the present and the past”.
What Is History Edward Hallett Carr
E.H.Carr: A Critical Appraisal M. Cox,2016-04-30 E.H. Carr (1892-1982) was born into security but lived a life of controversy. Attacked for appeasing both Hitler and Stalin, he was not only …
III: History, Science and Morality - warp.whistlingwoods.net
discussion as developed in Edward Carr's What is History? deals one of the most important problems in Philosophy of History, and the relation between History and Natural Science. He …
THE NEW STATESMAN / 8 May 2019 History according to EH …
What is History? not only addresses the issue of interpreting fact, but also how the historian is shaped by it. History, he states, is “social process” and no individual is free of social constraint, …
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Carr was best known for his 14-volume history of the Soviet Union, in which he provided an account of Soviet history from 1917 to 1929, for his writings on international relations, and for …
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answer to the question of What is History Carr argues that the facts of history are simply those which historians have chosen to focus on All historical facts come to us as a result of …
E.H. Carr: Approaches to Understanding Experience and …
In 2002 Michael Cox’s Critical Appraisal presented a diverse collection of essays on E.H. Carr. The essays offered biographical detail, considerations of Carr’s contributions to political …
means. They attempt to explain why - Pearson
History is about interpreting the past; it is a “spin” on the historical facts. As the scholar E.H. Carr noted, history has been called a “hard core of facts” surrounded by a “pulp of disputable …
E. H. CARR AND THE HISTORY OF SOVIET
Few regimes arouse greater controversy than the Soviet regime, and few historians have excited greater acclaim and abuse than the late E. H. Carr, its leading historian. From a very early …
My first answer therefore to the question 'What is history?' is …
History begins when men begin to think of the passage of time in terms not of natural processes ― the cycle of the seasons, the human life span ― but of a series of specific events in which …
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answer to the question of What is History Carr argues that the facts of history are simply those which historians have chosen to focus on All historical facts come to us as a result of …
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Carr (perhaps its most famous pre-Cold War advocate) called 'historical realism'. However closely the foreign policies of the Cold War superpowers may appear explicable in geopolitical terms, I …
The realism that did not speak its name: E.H. Carr’s ... - Strath
E.H. Carr was one of Europe’s preeminent thinkers in the field of international affairs. Yet his contribution to International Relations theory is continually questioned.
Chance and Necessity in History: E.H. Carr and Leon …
History, for Carr, was a study of causes and to suggest that something other than what happened might have happened was to violate this cardinal principle of the discipline. For this reason he …