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  1. 8 de mai. de 2019 · Between January and March 1961, the historian and diplomat Edward Hallett Carr delivered a series of lectures, later published as one of the most famous historical theories of our time: What is History? In his lectures he advises the reader to “study the historian before you begin to study the facts”, arguing that any account of the past is ...

  2. Edward Hallett "Ted" Carr CBE (28 Juni 1892 – 3 November 1982) adalah seorang sejarawan, jurnalis, dan teoriwan hubungan internasional asal Britania Raya. Ia juga seorang liberal, kemudian Marxis, serta penentang empirisisme dalam historiografi .

  3. 5 de mar. de 2021 · He also wrote articles under the assumed name of John Hallett in the 1930s, including one titled ‘Nationalism, the World’s Bane’ – a scathing attack on the nation-state. Carr was more famously heavily engaged in the great policy debate of the late 1930s over how to relate to the rise of a new and more powerful Germany.

  4. Edward Hallett Carr (1892-1982), renowned historian of Soviet Russia , biographer of The Romantic Exiles, founder of the "realist" approach to the study of International Relations and author of the classic Trevelyan lecture series, What is History?.

  5. Há 9 horas · Edward Hallett Carr's contribution to the study of Soviet history is widely regarded as highly distinguished. In all probability very few would argue against this assessment of his multi-volume history of Soviet Russia. For the majority of historians he pretty much got the story straight.

  6. 10 de nov. de 2021 · Carr, Edward Hallett, 1892-1982. Publication date 2001 Topics International relations -- History -- 20th century, World politics -- 1900-1945, Relations ...

  7. 22 de ago. de 2019 · Helen Carr Escritora, historiadora medieval y bisnieta de E. H. Carr. Entre enero y marzo de 1961, el historiador y diplomático Edward Hallett Carr dio una serie de conferencias, que luego se publicaron como una de las teorías históricas más famosas de nuestro tiempo: ¿Qué es la Historia?