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- catalog abstract ""Edward Hallett Carr is renowned as the 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?" "This biography reveals how intimately the historian's grasp of statecraft is related to Carr's own formative experiences at the centre of political events. Seconded from Cambridge to the Foreign Office during World War I, initially to ensure trade with Tsarist Russia and subsequently to administer the Allied blockade of the new Soviet Republic, and attending the post-war Paris peace talks on behalf of the British, Carr witnessed at first hand the unfolding drama of the revolution which was to become the centrepiece of his life's work. Marooned at the British Embassy in Riga during the late 1920s, Carr threw himself into a study of Russian language and literature, producing his sparkling account of nineteenth-century revolutionaries, The Romantic Exiles, in 1933." "At the Foreign Office and as Times leader writer during World War II Carr was an influential opinion-maker, using the platform of Printing House Square to mount a forceful intervention for a more egalitarian policy in the rebuilding of the post-War world." "Although his open-minded attitude towards the Soviet Union served to deprive him of academic posts for a decade after the war, Carr used the relative freedom to plunge into his pioneering epic of Soviet history. In his account of the creation of Carr's vast fourteen-volume History of Soviet Russia, Haslam reveals a major historian at his craft."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11253747.
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Historiography.".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union History.".
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description ""Edward Hallett Carr is renowned as the 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?" "This biography reveals how intimately the historian's grasp of statecraft is related to Carr's own formative experiences at the centre of political events. Seconded from Cambridge to the Foreign Office during World War I, initially to ensure trade with Tsarist Russia and subsequently to administer the Allied blockade of the new Soviet Republic, and attending the post-war Paris peace talks on behalf of the British, Carr witnessed at first hand the unfolding drama of the revolution which was to become the centrepiece of his life's work. Marooned at the British Embassy in Riga during the late 1920s, Carr threw himself into a study of Russian language and literature, producing his sparkling account of nineteenth-century revolutionaries, The Romantic Exiles, in 1933." "At the Foreign Office and as Times leader writer during World War II Carr was an influential opinion-maker, using the platform of Printing House Square to mount a forceful intervention for a more egalitarian policy in the rebuilding of the post-War world." "Although his open-minded attitude towards the Soviet Union served to deprive him of academic posts for a decade after the war, Carr used the relative freedom to plunge into his pioneering epic of Soviet history. In his account of the creation of Carr's vast fourteen-volume History of Soviet Russia, Haslam reveals a major historian at his craft."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 306 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1859847331".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; New York : Verso,".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Historiography.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union History.".
- catalog subject "947.007202 21".
- catalog subject "Carr, Edward Hallett, 1892-1982.".
- catalog subject "Historians Great Britain Biography.".
- catalog title "The vices of integrity : E.H. Carr, 1892-1982 / Jonathan Haslam.".
- catalog type "text".