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(disorderly attacks'. T* The status of reason in Professor P\ opper's scheme of )Tj (by the kind offish he wants to catch. Acton in his corres\ pondence with )Tj T* T* (history have almost all been selected for us by generations of chronicle\ rs who were )Tj (means to release atomic energy because of the catastrophic uses to which\ it can be, and )Tj (who assign to sociology the exclusive task of generalizing from the uniq\ ue events )Tj Q T* T* T* (observed facts together, rejecting the irrelevant, until it has sewn tog\ ether a logical and )Tj )Tj /T1_1 1 Tf 16.1538 0 0 16.1538 10 752.1256 Tm T* EMC xxii, 352: Reviewer: Alun Munslow University of Staffordshire In this book we have a collection in fifteen chapters addressing the life and work of the British born historian of international relations Edward Hallet Carr (1892-1982). (revolution and the scientific revolution are part and parcel of the same\ process. T* (thought throughout the century. 0 18 612 756 re (interpretation. Nowadays these questions of cl\ assification move )Tj (his environment. (representatives of the school - assume that the historian's attempt to f\ ind significance in )Tj 0 -2.376 TD /Artifact <>BDC 0 Tc 0 Tw 0 Ts 100 Tz 0 Tr 9 0 0 9 18 780.17 Tm 0 -2.376 TD (Cleopatra's nose, or Bajazet's gout, or Alexander's monkey- bite, or Len\ in's death, or )Tj 0 -2.376 TD Goethe, in a conversation towards t\ he end of his life, )Tj T* Simila\ rly, no two )Tj /T1_0 1 Tf (limbo of unhistorical facts about the past from which Dr Kitson Clark ha\ s gallantly )Tj He couples the historian to the foundation of international relations as an academic discipline. Howe, P. "The Utopian Realism of E.H. Carr" pages 277-297 from Review of International Studies, Volume 20, Issue #3, 1994. (evolution and progress: nature, like history, turned out after all to be\ progressive. (The names by which successive )Tj 0 -1.2 TD The shape of Cleop\ atra's nose, )Tj No experience is more common. (accompanied the rise of the modern world was a \267normal process of adv\ ancing )Tj /Article <>BDC The history )Tj (This may sound too optimistic an assessment of the role of history. T* T* Nevertheless, since the pre occupation with economi\ c and social ends )Tj They do not by themselves constitute history; they provi\ de in themselves )Tj (science, as we have seen, is now less concerned to investigate and estab\ lish objective laws )Tj BT E. H. Carr's What Is History? ET BT 0 -2.376 TD (present, and future are linked together in the endless chain of history.\ )Tj 0000172141 00000 n BT An Institute and Chair of Crimi\ nology have recently )Tj T* T* ET (analysis' \(favourite phrases of historians\) as the ultimate cause, the\ cause of all causes. Q T* T* (they are necessary and complementary to each other, not opposites. EMC T* (suppose he then told you that he proposed to devote himself to conductin\ g a campaign for )Tj (coincidence' which in large measure 'helps to determine events in social\ evolution'; and a )Tj T* The r\ econstitution of the )Tj It is surely wrong th\ at a candidate should )Tj 16.1538 0 0 16.1538 10 752.1256 Tm (need only quote one or two passages to show how recently faith in progre\ ss remained a )Tj (from marching into central Europe, Gibbon observed that 'an acrimonious \ humour falling )Tj )Tj (But in the English-speaking world this question has a long past behind i\ t, and the issues )Tj (Acton as a historian. (universalism: this is the product of the baroque Wilhelmine sequel to th\ e age of Bismarck. (of causal, orientations to reality. (asking which was the right point of view. EMC ET (are present-day tribunals designed for living, active and dangerous men,\ while those other )Tj 0 18 612 756 re There, too, we distinguish between rational and accidental c\ auses. It was only \ after 1920 that )Tj 0 -2.376 TD 0000083801 00000 n This is simply the harmony of interests translated i\ nto the language of )Tj 0 i (file:///C|/Documents and Settings/Vidula/Local Settings/Temp/Rar$EX00.75\ 0/carr.htm \(68 of 97\)7/20/2006 11:28:45 AM)Tj But it was never more powerful than in nin\ eteenth-century )Tj W* n Now let us look at the historian. )Tj T* T* 0 -1.2 TD T* Q (Bajazet's attack of gout, the monkey- bite that killed King Alexander, t\ he death of Lenin - )Tj T* EMC 0 -2.376 TD Collingwo\ od seems indeed, at )Tj (policies of the government in power and even to suggest practical improv\ ements to make )Tj (, \221human beings enter into definite and necessary relations which are\ independent )Tj T* 1/4. BT 0 -1.2 TD 0 -2.376 TD (Roman Empire. 0 -1.2 TD An )Tj T* (knowledge which pronounces a rigid divorce between subject and object. (which would differentiate it from any other science. 0 -2.376 TD ET T* The success of A Brief History indicates that there is widespread interest in the big questions like: Where did we come from? ET T* (world'. T* T* But let us leave them to poets and \ metaphysicians. T* Carr's views on world politics are explained as are his controversial attitude at various times to Germany and the Soviet Union, the West, the USA and capitalism, and his generally dissenting political positions. T* 0000009080 00000 n summary, The Russian Revolution: Lenin to Stalin, and a further volume is forthcoming entitled The Twilight of the Comintern. BT EMC The first characteristic of the\ historian's approach )Tj /T1_0 1 Tf (particularly acute in the held in which I am now working. T* In )Tj T* Q (of the economy or capable of influencing it in any significant way; and \ the illusion of )Tj Rec\ ognition that )Tj T* (philosophy of history behind it'.' T* T* /T1_0 1 Tf (Marx treats human labour as the foundation of the whole edifice; and thi\ s formula seems )Tj (inequalities. 0 -1.2 TD 0 -1.2 TD (men have already appeared before the tribunal of their day, and cannot b\ e condemned or )Tj T* (others whose effects are commingled with it'. The emergence of a particular value or ideal at a given time or\ place is explained )Tj (Cambridge Modern History)Tj BT EMC (business. T* Fi\ rst, it was not )Tj I have never heard of engineers being advised to\ attend elementary )Tj T* But the content put into them has varied through\ out history, from )Tj (4 Causation in History)Tj and again in his chapter in this collection, Carr accepts the epistemological model of historical explanation (Jenkins 1995: 1-6, 43-63). EMC T* T* (or ambition to play the tyrant, you are speaking in terms of individual \ qualities which are )Tj T* 9 0 0 9 18 7.17 Tm It is tempting to )Tj ET 0000017825 00000 n /T1_0 1 Tf (role of the great man in history? He joined the Foreign Office in 1916, and, after numerous jobs in and connected with the F.O. 0 -1.2 TD T* T* ET (world will regain their courage for that task. ( 'will use its political dominance to strip the bourgeoisie step by )Tj (you find it in the documents, it is so. BT /T1_0 1 Tf T* W* n 0 0 0 rg T* (file:///C|/Documents and Settings/Vidula/Local Settings/Temp/Rar$EX00.75\ 0/carr.htm \(12 of 97\)7/20/2006 11:28:45 AM)Tj ( that )Tj (played in the past will now pass to others. 0 -1.2 TD (rational interpretation, and has no meaning either for the past or the p\ resent. q (Inevitability)Tj T* EMC (a supposedly fixed and universal principle is that it may require us to \ postpone our )Tj (friends and relatives naturally thought that a monument should be raised\ to the memory of )Tj (Historians of a later generation do not look forward to any such prospec\ t. They expect )Tj It was a remarkable book in many ways - not least \ because, though )Tj 0 -1.2 TD T* (of the prejudice. In Lenin, the )Tj broadcast, defined a scientific truth as 'a stat\ ement which has been )Tj (placed the creation of the world in 4004 B\267C\267 Civilisation, the bi\ rth of which we may )Tj (Britain, when it was reinforced both by the moralizing tendencies of the\ age and by the )Tj (/WHAT IS HISTORY)Tj (picture of the Russian peasant as devoutly religious was destroyed by th\ e revolution of )Tj T* Let us forget about Bern\ hard and Sutton, and )Tj The belief, popular less than fifty years ago, that civilisation wa\ s invented in the Nile )Tj 0 -1.2 TD (But a still greater danger lurks in the Collingwood hypothesis. It has the kind of remorseless log\ ic which we find in )Tj (passion for gradualism is such that the movement is sometimes scarcely p\ erceptible. /Artifact <>BDC T* /T1_3 1 Tf (motives is surely a way of going about one's work with one eye wilfully \ shut. 0 0 0 rg 0 -1.2 TD (his urge to understand the past, is simultaneously compelled, like the s\ cientist, to simplify )Tj 16.1538 0 0 16.1538 10 752.1256 Tm W* n (stop it; and this conclusion might be accompanied by estimates, based pa\ rtly on the )Tj q History thus acquired a meaning and purpose, but at the expense\ of losing its )Tj (anything that savours of revolution, and to advance - if advance we must\ - as slowly and )Tj (These are not struggles between individuals as such and society as such,\ but between )Tj (and became Wilson Professor of International Politics at the University \ College of Wales, )Tj T* 0 Tc 0 Tw 0 Ts 100 Tz 0 Tr 9 0 0 9 18 780.17 Tm EMC T* (independent causal chains'.' 0 -2.376 TD T* T* (invited his authors 'to open up a significant historical theme by way of\ a biography of a )Tj (Renaissance restored the classical view of an anthropocentric world and \ of the primacy of )Tj First I must say )Tj T* Q (to write the systematic treatise he had planned; but his published and u\ npublished papers )Tj In Acton's lifet\ ime, liberalism had )Tj (Professor Tawney remarks that historians give 'an appearance of inevitab\ leness to an )Tj This does not diminish its \ importance. But its pages are presumably studded with the\ names of those )Tj 0 -1.2 TD (question how it came to happen, and so leads us back to the question 'Wh\ y?' 16.1538 0 0 16.1538 10 752.1256 Tm T* 0 -1.2 TD T* EMC Even Sir James Neale, a more austere historian t\ han Dr Rowse, )Tj (from that purpose'. EMC Grote, as I have already noted, painted to Athena as a\ n exemplar for the )Tj (disappeared for ever; or perhaps in a hundred years or so some curious s\ cholar would have )Tj (today that the most effective way to influence opinion is by the selecti\ on and arrangement )Tj )Tj )Tj )Tj T* Namier was a true conservative - not a typical English con\ servative who )Tj 0 -2.376 TD But fortunately we have fo\ rgotten Kingsley. (today one of the fascinations of ancient and medieval history is that it\ gives us the illusion )Tj 0 -1.2 TD (abstract and universal. T* This echoes his epistemological position first revealed most cogently in his judgement that the distinction of the observer and the observed is facile and misleading. We shall encounter the same \ dichotomy of fact )Tj (The clash between Acton and Sir George Clark is a reflection of the chan\ ge in our total )Tj T* 0 -1.2 TD (disciples in the ancient world: even Thucydides has been accused of havi\ ng no clear )Tj (mathematical and the natural sciences, or between different sciences wit\ hin these )Tj 0000000576 00000 n is still worth reading for its insights into the essential constructedness of the past as history, though be it with the aim of the pursuit of its truth. ET The\ Russian )Tj T* T* EMC But this view c\ alls for two )Tj W* n I am glad on this point to find myself in agree\ ment with Sir Isaiah )Tj T* T* (which puts subject and object asunder, and enforces a rigid separation b\ etween the )Tj T* EMC The hierarchy of causes, the relative sig\ nificance of one )Tj ET (books of a more popular character: )Tj (due to its attempt to imagine an individual independent of society. (the facts, and maintain that the criterion of a right interpretation is \ its suitability to some )Tj The facts, speak only when the historian calls on them: \ it is he who decides )Tj (view which assimilated the processes of history to the processes of natu\ re. (into the background those which they have swallowed up'. (The very use of language commits the historian, like the scientist, to g\ eneralization. It is to others to judge the actions of people in the past and try to learn from it. 'Philosophers have only interpreted the world diff\ erently', ran the )Tj BT T* 0000024086 00000 n (justifies and perpetuates the rift between the so-called 'two cultures'.\ The rift itself is a )Tj 9 0 0 9 18 7.17 Tm (occurred to alter the inductive view of historical method which I descri\ bed in my first )Tj (is the office of history ... are generally recognised as devoid of histo\ rical sense. (historians write history which is more durable, and has more of this ult\ imate and objective )Tj (Henri Poincare, in the work which I quoted in my last lecture, noted tha\ t science was )Tj Yet it was\ indubitably )Tj (Belloc, and will - quite properly - not be taken seriously by serious hi\ storians. (The middle years of the twentieth century find the world in a process of\ change probably )Tj T* 0000018412 00000 n (the Whig historians. T* T* /Article <>BDC ('He does not mean to go to war,' wrote Lodge of Woodrow Wilson in March \ 1917, 'but I )Tj T* Secondly, we )Tj (remarkably similar to that of the hypotheses used by the scientist. T* T* (/WHAT IS HISTORY)Tj Until Jenkins' recent re-appraisal of Carr's philosophy of history, Carr had been misconstrued almost univer among British historians as standing for a very distinctive relativist, if not indeed a sceptical conception of the functioning of the historian. q Despite his landmark history of the Soviet Union, this short work dominated E.H. Carr’s entry in ‘Fifty Key Thinkers on History’ (Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Routledge, 2000). 9 0 0 9 18 7.17 Tm (facts, or are treated as such by the historian. Q T* T* ET What are we at present doing to facilitate the\ approach to )Tj Not\ hing, however, )Tj (function of history. (the conditions of human existence. 0 i (with the relation between the unique and the general. Some historian\ s probably do all )Tj )Tj History is the study of the human past as it is described in written documents left behind by humans. /T1_0 1 Tf Of course, it also demonstrates the antediluvian nature of much history thinking today among those who regard themselves as the only historians who know what is proper and what is not in doing history. 0 18 612 756 re Our values are )Tj EMC Mlong225 Carr, E.H. What is History? Proudhon, who )Tj endstream endobj 393 0 obj<>stream T* 0 -2.376 TD T* 0 -1.2 TD T* Professor Toynbee described Mus\ solini's )Tj The historian is necessarily selective. T* (the march of progress in Asia and Africa, but the tendency of dominant g\ roups in this )Tj T* (collision? (historian of Soviet affairs, I do not feel myself much concerned. (questions of religion and morality, is thereby distinguished from scienc\ e in general and )Tj (two animals of the same species, and no two atoms, are identical. (by it to modify their action, so that the prediction, however correctly \ based on the analysis, )Tj (file:///C|/Documents and Settings/Vidula/Local Settings/Temp/Rar$EX00.75\ 0/carr.htm \(59 of 97\)7/20/2006 11:28:45 AM)Tj T* (the changed balance of power in Europe has reversed the attitude of Brit\ ish historians to )Tj (another lecture he spoke of \221the advent of general ideas which we cal\ l revolution'. )Tj /T1_0 1 Tf ('What is history?' (they write of the English, French, Russian, and Chinese revolutions. T* (Stresemann himself, who started the process of selection. /T1_0 1 Tf /T1_0 1 Tf 0 -1.2 TD (historian in the making of history tends, if pressed to its logical conc\ lusion, to rule out any )Tj T* 0 -1.2 TD (/WHAT IS HISTORY)Tj Politics at the accession of George III were still immune from \ the fanaticism of )Tj T* ET (letters with which we can spell any word we please'." (Lastly, I come to the question what is the essential content of progress\ in terms of )Tj In this book we have a collection in fifteen chapters addressing the life and work of the British born historian of international relations Edward Hallet Carr (1892-1982). The nightmare qua\ lity of Kafka's )Tj T* T* (Let us return for a moment to the causes of Robinson's death. 0 -1.2 TD /T1_0 1 Tf (French Revolution)Tj (The historian must not get these things wrong. But they were laws to which man was subject, and not laws of his\ own making: In )Tj T* (representative philosophers were Hegel and Marx, both of whom occupy an \ ambivalent )Tj (judge.' ET (file:///C|/Documents and Settings/Vidula/Local Settings/Temp/Rar$EX00.75\ 0/carr.htm \(92 of 97\)7/20/2006 11:28:45 AM)Tj (file:///C|/Documents and Settings/Vidula/Local Settings/Temp/Rar$EX00.75\ 0/carr.htm \(22 of 97\)7/20/2006 11:28:45 AM)Tj T* EMC (by any historian. T* (though supposedly rational, were beyond man's control to belief in the c\ apacity of man to )Tj (suspect, to the world of science. (The views of Collingwood can be summarized as follows. (though Namier wrote nothing systematic on the philosophy of history, he \ expressed )Tj (to the question 'What is history?' /Artifact <>BDC 0 -1.2 TD T* T* 0000023186 00000 n (examiners. (course of events. (Man's capacity to rise above his social and historical situation seems t\ o be conditioned by )Tj The English version, he explained in t\ he preface, was )Tj WHAT IS HISTORY? 0000030329 00000 n )Tj When we seek to know the facts, the questions which we as\ k, and therefore )Tj (view medieval society through the spectacles of religion was due to the \ exclusive )Tj T* /Article <>BDC (western civilisation'." 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