E.H. Carr’s classic book remains essential reading for any student of International Relations (IR). Carr’s greatness is rooted in: *the strength of his dialectical method *his recognition of the vital nature of theoretical pluralism *the groundwork he laid for critical approaches to International...
Healthy and reasonable, with and eye towards future.
This book is not actually a book on history per se but rather an exploration of the discipline of history. This is the main reason that I consider it philosophy as it is not looking at a specific historical event, or looking at the history of civilisation but rather taking a step back and exp...