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Discover the intriguing world of history with E. H. Carr's acclaimed bestseller, What Is History? This influential work offers a thought-provoking exploration of the nature of history and the subjective lens through which historians view past events.

In this captivating read, Carr emphasizes that history is not merely a collection of facts; rather, it is a selective narrative shaped by those who recount it. He invites readers to consider how the historian's context and personal experiences influence their interpretation of historical events.

With its lively prose filled with wit and humor, What Is History? not only engages but also challenges conventional thinking. This book played a pivotal role in the historiographical revolution of the 1960s, making it essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of history.

Accompanied by an insightful introduction from Richard J. Evans, renowned for his own historical contributions, this book serves as both a foundational text for students of history and a stimulating discussion for anyone curious about the essence of historical narrative.

Whether you're a history buff or just starting your journey into historical theory, What Is History? is a rich resource that encourages you to question and reflect on the past, making it a must-have addition to your collection.

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Discover the intriguing world of history with E. H. Carr's acclaimed bestseller, What Is History? This influential work offers a thought-provoking exploration of the nature of history and the subjective lens through which historians view past events.

In this captivating read, Carr emphasizes that history is not merely a collection of facts; rather, it is a selective narrative shaped by those who recount it. He invites readers to consider how the historian's context and personal experiences influence their interpretation of historical events.

With its lively prose filled with wit and humor, What Is History? not only engages but also challenges conventional thinking. This book played a pivotal role in the historiographical revolution of the 1960s, making it essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of history.

Accompanied by an insightful introduction from Richard J. Evans, renowned for his own historical contributions, this book serves as both a foundational text for students of history and a stimulating discussion for anyone curious about the essence of historical narrative.

Whether you're a history buff or just starting your journey into historical theory, What Is History? is a rich resource that encourages you to question and reflect on the past, making it a must-have addition to your collection.