Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 218. Chapters: Historians of communism, Stalinism era scholars and writers, Western writers about Soviet Russia, H. G. Wells, John Dewey, Bertrand Russell, Leon Trotsky, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Andre Gide, Hannah Arendt, Isadora Duncan, Robert Conquest, John Reed, Peter Fleming, Isaac Deutscher, Milovan ilas, E. H. Carr, Ernst Nolte, Vladimir Tism neanu, Viktor Suvorov, Romain Rolland, Richard Pipes, Freda Utley, Anna Louise Strong, Sidney Hillman, Walter Duranty, Paul Douglas, Arthur Ransome, Malcolm Muggeridge, William Christian Bullitt, Jr., Fitzroy MacLean, 1st Baronet, Robert J. Alexander, Sidney Webb, 1st Baron Passfield, Ernest Mandel, Lion Feuchtwanger, Leszek Ko akowski, Anne Applebaum, Irving Howe, Rexford Tugwell, James Oneal, Edgar Snow, Abdurakhman Avtorkhanov, Moshe Lewin, Maurice Isserman, Robert Vincent Daniels, George Counts, Brian Pearce, Carl Joachim Friedrich, Alaric Jacob, Bertram Wolfe, Wolfgang Leonhard, Gerald Horne, David Goldstein, David Remnick, R. H. Bruce Lockhart, Hewlett Johnson, Sheila Fitzpatrick, Calvin B. Hoover, Ronald Radosh, Louise Bryant, Adam Hochschild, William Mandel, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Theodore Draper, Boris Souvarine, Stephane Courtois, Edvard Radzinsky, Lincoln Steffens, Robert Service, John Earl Haynes, Maurice G. Hindus, Harvey Klehr, Robin Blackburn, J. Arch Getty, Christopher Phelps, Al Richardson, Sergei Melgunov, Robert C. Tucker, Colin Barker, Pierre Verluise, Richard Threlkeld, Pierre Broue, Stephen Kotkin, Serhy Yekelchyk, Boris Ponomarev, Harold Isaacs, Mark R. Beissinger, Hedrick Smith, Annie Kriegel, Sam Bornstein, Oleg Khlevniuk. Excerpt: Edward Hallett "Ted" Carr CBE (28 June 1892 - 3 November 1982) was a liberal and later left-wing Marxist British historian, journalist and international relations theorist, and an opponent of empiricism within historiography. Carr w...