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Foreword--John Carr
• An Autobiography--E.H. Carr
• Introduction: E.H. Carr: A Critical Reassessment--Michael Cox
• Part I: Life and Times
• E.H. Carr's Search for Meaning: 1892-1982--Jonathan Haslam
• E.H. Carr--The Aberystwyth Years: 1936-1947--Brian Porter
• "An Active Danger": E.H. Carr at The Times, 1940-1946--Charles Jones
• Part II: The Russian Question
• Carr's Changing Views of the Soviet Union--R.W. Davies
• The Soviet Carr--Stephen White
• E.H. Carr and Isaac Deutscher: A Very "Special Relationship"--Michael Cox
• E.H. Carr, the Cold War and the Soviet Union--Hillel Ticktin
• Part III: International Relations
• Carr and his Early Critics: Responses to The Twenty Years' Crisis, 1939-1946 --Peter Wilson
• E. H. Carr and the Quest for Moral Revolution in International Relations--Paul Rich
• Theories as Weapons: E.H. Carr and International Relations--Tim Dunne
• E.H. Carr, Nationalism and the Future of the Sovereign State--Andrew Linklater
• Reason and Romance: The Place of Revolution in the Works of E. H. Carr--Fred Halliday
• Part IV: What is History?
• The Lessons of What is History? --Anders Stephanson
• An English Myth? Rethinking the Contemporary Value of What is History? --Keith Jenkins
• E. H. Carr and the Historical Mode of Thought--Randall Germain
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Add E. H. Carr, 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 20th century but one of its most provocative as well. In this book—the , E. H. Carr to your collection on WonderClub |