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What is History
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“What is History?” by E. H. Carr explores the nature of history and the historian’s role. This influential work argues that historical facts are subjectively selected, challenging conventional notions of objectivity. Discover how individual perspectives shape our understanding of the past. ISBN: 9780141010205
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Parakh Agrawal –
A brilliant analysis of the historian’s role. A bit academic, but very worthwhile.
Yash Sandeep Wayangankar –
Opened my eyes to the subjectivity of historical narratives. A challenging but rewarding read.
Prateek Brahma –
Challenging but rewarding. You need to actively engage to get the most out of this.
Ankit –
Carr’s ideas are thought-provoking, but sometimes a bit dense. A good read for serious history buffs.
Revu Anurag –
A little complicated but a great exploration.
Mohammad Aves Khan –
Carr’s writing is engaging and his arguments are well-supported. A must-read for history enthusiasts.
Aayush Gupta –
I struggled with some of the concepts. Might be better for those with a history background.
Muskan –
Important perspective on how history is written. Can be a little heavy on theory.
Sarthak Bansal –
Provoked a lot of thought about how we interpret the past. A dense but important read.
Sandipan Mukherjee –
A groundbreaking book that challenged traditional views of history. Highly influential!
Sunil Kumar Budania –
A bit slow and philosophical. Interesting ideas, but requires patience.
Aditya Bhardwaj –
A classic for a reason! Carr’s arguments are still relevant today. Highly recommended.
Bhupesh –
Carr’s arguments felt relevant and impactful. I’d recommend for all history students.
Arijit Pattanayak –
Interesting insights into the interpretation of the past.
Ansh Arora –
This book made me question everything I thought I knew about history. Powerful stuff!
Jai –
Interesting points about bias in history. A bit dry at times, though.
Utpal Basumatary –
Excellent exploration of historical methodology. Some of the examples felt outdated.
Ashish Garg –
A vital contribution to historical thought. It demands close reading and reflection.
Shubham –
Opens you up to a different view. It is well written.
Shozab Ghazi Naqvi –
Found it a bit repetitive in places. Still, some valuable ideas presented.
Srishti –
Not a light read, but full of insightful observations. Be prepared to think critically!
Kushagre Singh –
Essential reading for anyone studying history. It’s a bit dated, but the core concepts are timeless.
Sakshi Sharma –
Changed the way I see history. Not always easy to follow, but worth the effort.