edward carr and History
Title: edward carr and History
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edward carr and History
Category: /History
Details: Words: 4574 | Pages: 17 (approximately 235 words/page)
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. However, for
several years there was disagreement about his contribution to
the analytical philosophy of history. His ideas were outlined in <u>What
is History?</u> first published in 1961. For
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<p>Jenkins, Keith (1995) <u>On 'What is History?',</u> London,
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