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2013-03-19
ISBN
9781845195359
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Publisher
Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10
1845195353
ISBN-13
9781845195359
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117169581

Product Key Features

Book Title
Raymond Carr : the Curiosity of the Fox
Number of Pages
520 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Topic
Europe / Spain & Portugal, Europe / Great Britain / General, Educators, Historical
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Author
María Jesús González
Book Series
Lse Studies in Spanish History Ser.
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
35.6 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.6 in

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Trade
LCCN
2012-039184
Reviews
"Mara Gonzlez won her biographical spurs with a study of Antonio Maura, Spain's great Conservative Prime Minister of the early twentieth century. She has now come up with a biography of Raymond Carr which quickly turns into something both more ambitious and fascinating: a full length life of the historian and his intellectual and high society milieux, over a large part of the twentieth century. . .  The author's assiduity is reflected in her extensive bibliography of works on twentieth-century British socio-political history, written records from mostly personal archives, and interviews with some eighty people connected with one or another aspect of Carr's world. Hardly a fact or assertion goes by without its being sourced in the endnotes."  -Ronald Fraser, Times Literary Supplement, "It is a long book but it sustains the interest of the reader throughout (...) The author brings to life Raymond's insatiable curiosity for all aspects of Spanish life, history and culture, his encyclopaedic knowledge of so many aspects of that country, his ability to talk with persons from aristocrats to peasants, and from all parts of the political spectrum. (...) This book is about the Raymond I knew. His zest for life, his complete lack of pomposity, his breath of intellectual knowledge, his sense of fun, his dedication to his students and his unending fascination with Spain all feature prominently in this excellent book. But it is more than just about Raymond. It is a portrait of intellectual life in Oxford especially in the years after the Second World War, it is a book about how historians approach their subject, and it tells the story of the foundation of the college and the crucial role that Raymond paid." --Alan Angell, St Antony's Newsletter, "Carr's achievement was to write even-handedly about Spain when General Franco made history hard for Spaniards - and to inspire other British historians to do the same. González returns a rigorously sourced compliment."  - Times Literary Supplement, "This is a very enjoyable book. María Jesús González's account of Raymond Carr's life is fascinating, as is her discussion of his contribution to the study of the history of Spain. The research and documentation provided in this volume is scholarly and outstanding." Sir John Elliott, "Carr is a great iconoclast. I greatly enjoyed his biography by María Jesús González." -- Sir John Elliott, El País, "Raymond Carr is a very important and also attractive figure in British academic life and nobody could have written a better biography than this one. This book not only brings an unusually interesting person to life, but fills a large gap in the literature the profound links between British academia, historical writing and our understanding of Spain." Professor Eric Hobsbawm, "It is a long book but it sustains the interest of the reader throughout (…) The author brings to life Raymond's insatiable curiosity for all aspects of Spanish life, history and culture, his encyclopaedic knowledge of so many aspects of that country, his ability to talk with persons from aristocrats to peasants, and from all parts of the political spectrum. (…) This book is about the Raymond I knew. His zest for life, his complete lack of pomposity, his breath of intellectual knowledge, his sense of fun, his dedication to his students and his unending fascination with Spain all feature prominently in this excellent book. But it is more than just about Raymond. It is a portrait of intellectual life in Oxford especially in the years after the Second World War, it is a book about how historians approach their subject, and it tells the story of the foundation of the college and the crucial role that Raymond paid." -Alan Angell, St Antony's Newsletter, "Carr's achievement was to write even-handedly about Spain when General Franco made history hard for Spaniards -- and to inspire other British historians to do the same. González returns a rigorously sourced compliment." -- Times Literary Supplement, "Carr is a great iconoclast. I greatly enjoyed his biography by María Jesús González." - Sir John Elliott, El País, "This is a very enjoyable book. Mara Jess Gonzlez's account of Raymond Carr's life is fascinating, as is her discussion of his contribution to the study of the history of Spain. The research and documentation provided in this volume is scholarly and outstanding."  -Sir John Elliott, "Raymond Carr is a very important and also attractive figure in British academic life and nobody could have written a better biography than this one. This book not only brings an unusually interesting person to life, but fills a large gap in the literature -- the profound links between British academia, historical writing and our understanding of Spain." -- Professor Eric Hobsbawm, "María González won her biographical spurs with a study of Antonio Maura, Spain's great Conservative Prime Minister of the early twentieth century. She has now come up with a biography of Raymond Carr which quickly turns into something both more ambitious and fascinating: a full length life of the historian and his intellectual and high society milieux, over a large part of the twentieth century. . . The author's assiduity is reflected in her extensive bibliography of works on twentieth-century British socio-political history, written records from mostly personal archives, and interviews with some eighty people connected with one or another aspect of Carr's world. Hardly a fact or assertion goes by without its being sourced in the endnotes." Ronald Fraser, Times Literary Supplement, "This is a very enjoyable book. María Jesús González's account of Raymond Carr's life is fascinating, as is her discussion of his contribution to the study of the history of Spain. The research and documentation provided in this volume is scholarly and outstanding."  -Sir John Elliott, "Raymond Carr is a very important and also attractive figure in British academic life and nobody could have written a better biography than this one. This book not only brings an unusually interesting person to life, but fills a large gap in the literature - the profound links between British academia, historical writing and our understanding of Spain." --Professor Eric Hobsbawm, "Carr's achievement was to write even-handedly about Spain when General Franco made history hard for Spaniards - and to inspire other British historians to do the same. Gonzlez returns a rigorously sourced compliment."  - Times Literary Supplement, "Carr's achievement was to write even-handedly about Spain when General Franco made history hard for Spaniards and to inspire other British historians to do the same. González returns a rigorously sourced compliment." Times Literary Supplement, "María González won her biographical spurs with a study of Antonio Maura, Spain's great Conservative Prime Minister of the early twentieth century. She has now come up with a biography of Raymond Carr which quickly turns into something both more ambitious and fascinating: a full length life of the historian and his intellectual and high society milieux, over a large part of the twentieth century. . .  The author's assiduity is reflected in her extensive bibliography of works on twentieth-century British socio-political history, written records from mostly personal archives, and interviews with some eighty people connected with one or another aspect of Carr's world. Hardly a fact or assertion goes by without its being sourced in the endnotes."  -Ronald Fraser, Times Literary Supplement, "Carr is a great iconoclast. I greatly enjoyed his biography by Mara Jess Gonzlez." - Sir John Elliott, El Pas, "This is a very enjoyable book. María Jesús González's account of Raymond Carr's life is fascinating, as is her discussion of his contribution to the study of the history of Spain. The research and documentation provided in this volume is scholarly and outstanding." --Sir John Elliott, "Carr is a great iconoclast. I greatly enjoyed his biography by María Jesús González." Sir John Elliott, El País, "María González won her biographical spurs with a study of Antonio Maura, Spain's great Conservative Prime Minister of the early twentieth century. She has now come up with a biography of Raymond Carr which quickly turns into something both more ambitious and fascinating: a full length life of the historian and his intellectual and high society milieux, over a large part of the twentieth century. . . The author's assiduity is reflected in her extensive bibliography of works on twentieth-century British socio-political history, written records from mostly personal archives, and interviews with some eighty people connected with one or another aspect of Carr's world. Hardly a fact or assertion goes by without its being sourced in the endnotes." --Ronald Fraser, Times Literary Supplement,  "Raymond Carr is a very important and also attractive figure in British academic life and nobody could have written a better biography than this one. This book not only brings an unusually interesting person to life, but fills a large gap in the literature the profound links between British academia, historical writing and our understanding of Spain."  -Professor Eric Hobsbawm, "It is a long book but it sustains the interest of the reader throughout (...) The author brings to life Raymond's insatiable curiosity for all aspects of Spanish life, history and culture, his encyclopaedic knowledge of so many aspects of that country, his ability to talk with persons from aristocrats to peasants, and from all parts of the political spectrum. (...) This book is about the Raymond I knew. His zest for life, his complete lack of pomposity, his breath of intellectual knowledge, his sense of fun, his dedication to his students and his unending fascination with Spain all feature prominently in this excellent book. But it is more than just about Raymond. It is a portrait of intellectual life in Oxford especially in the years after the Second World War, it is a book about how historians approach their subject, and it tells the story of the foundation of the college and the crucial role that Raymond paid." Alan Angell, St Antony's Newsletter
Synopsis
Raymond Carr pioneered a new way of looking at modern Spanish history, releasing Spaniards form the shackles of Romantic myth and allowing them to see their nation as a country like any other, rather than one set apart from the rest of Europe. Born in humble circumstances, he journeyed through a fascinating period in twentieth-century British history, vaulting the class barriers that were still very much in place in the England of his day and turning himself into an interested and acutely observant member of the exclusive and decadent world of the late aristocracy, even becoming a keen huntsman. Familiar with the intricate and secret highways and byways of Oxford, both as an undergraduate at Christ Church and, later, as a Fellow of All Souls and of New College, he eventually became Warden of St Antony's. Throughout his Oxford life, he met and befriended some of the most important, eccentric, and charismatic intellectual figures of the entire twentieth century. But he was also on first-name terms with aristocrats, prime ministers, artists, spies, the foremost U.S. players in the Cold War, and military leaders in Francoist Spain. This biography tells a story that is in some ways stranger than fiction. By tracing the various facets of Raymond Carr's life and personality -- as intellectual, traveller, social chameleon, academic mover and shaker, lover of politics, and unrepentant enquirer into anything and everything to do with life and human history -- the author builds a masterly picture of the society into which he was born, the politics and culture of a England that is now lost to us, and the work of one of England's major Hispanists. Published in association with the Canada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies., Raymond Carr (born 1919) pioneered a new way of looking at modern Spanish history, releasing Spaniards from the shackles of Romantic myth and allowing them to see their nation as a country like any other, rather than one set apart from the rest of Europe. Born in humble circumstances, Carr journeyed through a fascinating period in 20th-century British history, vaulting the class barriers that were still very much in place in the England of his day and turning himself into an interested and acutely observant member of the exclusive and decadent world of the late aristocracy, even becoming a keen huntsman. Familiar with the intricate and secret highways and byways of Oxford, both as an undergraduate at Christ Church and, later, as a Fellow of All Souls and of New College, Carr eventually became Warden of St. Antony's. Throughout his Oxford life, he met and befriended some of the most important, eccentric, and charismatic intellectual figures of the entire 20th century. But, he was also on first-name terms with aristocrats, prime ministers, artists, spies, the foremost U.S. players in the Cold War, and military leaders in Francoist Spain. This biography tells a story that is in some ways stranger than fiction. By tracing the various facets of Raymond Carr's life and personality - as intellectual, traveller, social chameleon, academic mover and shaker, lover of politics, and unrepentant inquirer into anything and everything to do with life and human history - the book builds a masterly picture of the society into which he was born, the politics and culture of an England that is now lost to us, and the work of one of England's major Hispanists.
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DP63.7.C37G6613 2013

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