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Пресса - Карр, Эдуард Харлет
31 января 2011Эдуард Харлет «Тэд» Карр британский историк, журналист и исследователь международных отношений, противник эмпиризма в историографии. Командор ордена Британской империи. 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?».
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
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