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Эдуард Харлет Карр

британский историк, журналист и исследователь международных отношений, противник эмпиризма в историографии
Дата рождения:
1892-06-28
Дата смерти:
1982-11-03
Биография

Биография

Как ученый известен за свое четырнадцатитомное исследование «История Советской России», содержащее всестороннюю оценку советской истории с 1917 по 1929 года, за исследования международных отношений и за вышедшею в 1961 году книгу «Что такое история?».

Список произведений

  • «Was Dostoyevsky an Epileptic?» pages 424—431 from The Slavonic and East European Review, Volume 9, Issue # 26, December 1930.
  • Karl Marx: a Study in Fanaticism, London: Dent, 1934.
  • «From Munich to Moscow» pages 3-17 from Soviet Studies, Volume 1, Issue # 1, June, 1949.
  • The Twenty Years Crisis, 1919—1939: an Introduction to the Study of International Relations, London: Macmillan, 1939, revised edition, 1946.
  • German-Soviet Relations Between the Two World Wars, 1919—1939, London, Geoffrey Cumberlege 1952.
  • Britain : A Study Of Foreign Policy From The Versailles Treaty To The Outbreak Of War, London ; New York : Longmans, Green and Co., 1939.
  • Conditions of Peace, London: Macmillan, 1942.
  • Michael Bakunin, London: Macmillan, 1937.
  • 1917 Before and After, London: Macmillan, 1969; American edition: The October Revolution Before and After, New York: Knopf, 1969.
  • A History of Soviet Russia, Collection of 14 volumes, London: Macmillan, 1950—1978. The first three titles being The Bolshevik Revolution (3 volumes), The Interregnum (1 volume), Socialism In One County (5 volumes) and The Foundations of A Planned Economy (5 volumes).
  • International Relations Since the Peace Treaties, London, Macmillan, 1937
  • Review of Patterns of Peacemaking by David Thomson, Ernst Mayer and Arthur Briggs page 277 from International Affairs, Volume 22, Issue # 2 March 1946.
  • Review of A Survey of Russian History by B.H. Summer pages 294—295 from International Affairs, Volume 20, Issue # 2, April 1944.
  • The Russian Revolution: From Lenin to Stalin (1917—1929), London: Macmillan, 1979. (Русская революция от Ленина до Сталина. 1917—1929: Пер. с англ. Л. А. Черняховской. — М., «Интер — Версо», 1990. — 208 с.)
  • Dostoevsky (1821—1881): a New Biography, New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1931.
  • The New Society, London: Macmillan, 1951
  • Review of The Communist International by Franz Borkenau pages 444—445 from International Affairs, Volume 18, Issue # 3, May — June 1939.
  • «Turgenev and Dostoyevsky» pages 156—163 from The Slavonic and East European Review, Volume 8, Issue # 22 June 1929.
  • «Pilnyak and the Death of Frunze» pages 162—164 from Soviet Studies, Volume 10, Issue # 2 October 1958.
  • The Soviet Impact on the Western World, 1946.
  • What is History?, 1961, revised edition edited by R.W. Davies, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1986.
  • From Napoleon to Stalin and Other Essays, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1980.
  • Nationalism and After, London: Macmillan, 1945.
  • The Twilight of the Comintern, 1930—1935, London: Macmillan, 1982.
  • «'Russia and Europe' As A Theme of Russian History» pages 357—393 from Essays Presented to Sir Lewis Namier edited by Richard Pares and A.J.P. Taylor, New York: Books for Libraries Press, 1956, 1971, ISBN 0-8369-2010-4.
  • «Some Notes on Soviet Bashkiria» pages 217—235 from Soviet Studies, Volume 8, Issue # 3 January 1957.
  • The Romantic Exiles: a Nineteenth Century Portrait Gallery, London: Victor Gollancz, 1933 and was also published in paperback by Penguin in 1949 and again in 1968.
  • Review of Building Lenin’s Russia by Simon Liberman page 303 from International Affairs, Volume 22, Issue # 2, March 1946.
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