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Raymond Carr

Sir Albert Raymond Maillard Carr FBA FRHS FRSL (11 April 1919 – 19 April 2015) was an English historian specialising in the history of Spain, Latin America, and Sweden. From 1968 to 1987, he was Warden of St Antony's College, Oxford.

Sir Raymond Carr
Born(1919-04-11)11 April 1919
Bath, Somerset, England, UK
Died19 April 2015(2015-04-19) (aged 96)
CitizenshipBritish
EducationBrockenhurst School
Alma materChrist Church, Oxford
OccupationHistorian
SpouseSara Ann Mary Strickland
ChildrenAdam Henry Maillard Carr
Matthew Xavier Maillard Carr
Alexander Rallion Charles Carr
Laura Selina Madeline Carr
Parent(s)Reginald Henry Maillard Carr
and Marion Carr[1]

Early life Edit

Carr was born on 11 April 1919 in Bath, Somerset, to Reginald Henry Maillard Carr and his wife (Ethel Gertrude) Marion (née Graham).[2][3][4] He was educated at Brockenhurst School, then a state secondary school in the New Forest, Hampshire. He then studied at Christ Church, Oxford, where he was elected Gladstone Research Exhibitioner in 1941.[1]

Career Edit

Carr was briefly a lecturer at University College, London, in 1945–1946, before returning to Oxford as a Fellow of All Souls College, 1946–1953.[1] He was next a Fellow of New College, 1953–1964, then Director of Oxford's Latin American Centre, 1964–1968 and the University's Professor of the History of Latin America, 1967–68.[1]

He became a Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford, in 1964, Sub-Warden of the college in 1966 and Warden in 1968, a position he held until his retirement in 1987.[1] After his retirement from Oxford, he was King Juan Carlos Professor of Spanish History at New York University in 1992.[1]

Carr's successor as Warden of St Antony's, Ralf Dahrendorf, has described Carr's tenure of the post as the college's 'Fiesta days'.[5]

As a historian and Hispanist, Carr's main interest lay in the vicissitudes of 19th and 20th century Spain,[6] and he was also a specialist in Latin American and Swedish history.[7] In the words of Sir John Elliott, " his book on Spain between 1808 and 1939 is basic to a better understanding of the era, and the later generation of historians, both within Spain and abroad, have followed up the leads that Carr gives in his book to great benefit."[6]

His Modern Spain, 1875-1980 was called by the Times Literary Supplement "a turning point in Spanish historiography - nothing comparable in scope, profundity, or perceptiveness exists."[8]

At St Antony's, he established an Iberian Centre, of which he was co-director with Joaquin Romero Maura.[9] Paul Preston wrote in 1984 of their collaboration "Between them, Carr and Romero Maura instilled an intellectual rigour into modern Spanish historiography which had previously been conspicuously lacking."[10] Carr also wrote an extensive foreword to the 1993 edition of The Spanish Labyrinth by Gerald Brenan.[11]

A Fellow of the British Academy since 1978, in 1983 he was awarded the Order of Alfonso X el Sabio by King Juan Carlos of Spain and in 1999 the Prince of Asturias Award for Social Sciences.[1][6]

He is considered, together with Angus Mackay and Sir John Huxtable Elliott, a major figure in developing Spanish historiography.[12]

Carr wrote for The Spectator in 2007 - "I am old-fashioned and aged enough to believe that the best history is the work of the lone individual."[13]

His recreation was fox hunting, about which he has written two books, English Fox Hunting: A History (1976), a comprehensive history of fox-hunting from medieval times, and, with his wife Sara Carr, Fox-Hunting (1982).[1][3]

Other appointments Edit

Personal life and death Edit

In 1950, Carr married Sara Ann Mary Strickland, daughter of Algernon Walter Strickland and of Lady Mary Pamela Madeline Sibell Charteris. Sara Strickland's maternal grandfather was Hugo Charteris, 11th Earl of Wemyss, and one of her great-grandfathers was Percy Wyndham (1835–1911), a Conservative politician who was one of The Souls.[4] The Carrs have three sons and one daughter, Adam Henry Maillard Carr (born 1951), Matthew Xavier Maillard Carr (1953-2011), Laura Selina Madeline Carr (born 1954), and Alexander Rallion Charles Carr (born 1958).[4] Their son Adam married Angela P. Barry in 1988, and their daughter Rose Angelica Mary Carr was born in 1991. Matthew, a portrait artist, married Lady Anne Mary Somerset in 1988, and their daughter Eleanor Carr was born in 1992.[4] Laura Carr married Richard E. Barrowclough in 1978 and has four children, Milo Edmond, Conrad Oliver, Theodore Charles, and Sibell Augusta.[14]

Carr died on 19 April 2015 at the age of 96.[15][16][17][18]

Honours Edit

Clubs Edit

Beefsteak and Oxford and Cambridge;[1] sometime Senior Member of the Bullingdon.[citation needed]

Selected works Edit

  • Two Swedish Financiers: Louis De Geer and Joel Gripenstierna, in H. E. Bell and R. L. Ollard, eds., Historical Essays Presented to David Ogg, London: Black, 1963
  • Spain 1808–1939, Oxford University Press, 1966
  • Latin American Affairs (ed.), Oxford University Press, 1970 (St Antony's Papers, no. 22)
  • The Republic and the Civil War in Spain (ed.), 1971
  • English Fox Hunting: A History, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1976, 2nd edition 1986, ISBN 978-0-297-77074-9
  • The Spanish Tragedy: the Civil War in Perspective, 1977
  • Spain: Dictatorship to Democracy (with Juan Pablo Fusi), 1979
  • Modern Spain: 1875-1980, 1980
  • Spain 1808-1975, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982
  • Fox-Hunting (with Sara Carr), Oxford University Press, 1982, ISBN 978-0-19-214140-8
  • Puerto Rico: a colonial experiment, 1984
  • The Spanish Civil War: A History in Pictures (ed.), New York, W. W. Norton & Co., 1986
  • The Chances of Death: a diary of the Spanish Civil War by Priscilla Scott-Ellis (ed. by Carr), 1995[22]
  • Visiones de fin de siglo, 1999
  • Spain: A History (ed.), 2000
  • El rostro cambiante de Clío (collection of pieces translated into Spanish by Eva Rodríguez Halffter), Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva, 2005 ISBN 84-9742-403-4

Carr has also written many book reviews for journals, including the New York Review of Books[23] and The Spectator.[24]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x CARR, Sir (Albert) Raymond (Maillard)[dead link] at Who's Who online (accessed 11 January 2008)
  2. ^ Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage 2003, vol. 1, pg 703
  3. ^ a b Carr, Sir Albert Raymond Maillard in International Who's Who of Authors and Writers online (19th edition, Europa Publications, London and New York, 2004) p. 93
  4. ^ a b c d Sir Albert Raymond Maillard Carr at thepeerage.com (accessed 11 January 2008)
  5. ^ St Antony's College record 2006, p. 21 12 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine online at sant.ox.ac.uk (accessed 11 January 2008)
  6. ^ a b c d e f Raymond Carr 29 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine at fundacionprincipedeasturias.org (accessed 11 January 2008)
  7. ^ a b c Mediterranean Studies 3 (1992): About the Contributors at mediterraneanstudies.org (accessed 11 January 2008)
  8. ^ Spain: A History by Raymond Carr at powells.com (accessed 11 January 2008)
  9. ^ Memories and Tributes in History Workshop Journal, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 151-184
  10. ^ Preston, Paul, Introduction to Revolution and War in Spain, 1931-1939, Methuen, 1984, p. 6
  11. ^ Cambridge University Press frontmatter
  12. ^ Delanty, Gerard Handbook of Contemporary European Social Theory. Routledge, 2006 ISBN 0-415-35518-4 ISBN 978-0-415-35518-6 at Google Books
  13. ^ The Changing Face of Clio[permanent dead link] at spectator.co.uk (accessed 11 January 2008)
  14. ^ Descendants of William the Conqueror at genealogy.rootsweb.com (accessed 12 January 2008)
  15. ^ "Hispanist Raymond Carr dies at 96." 18 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine Fox News. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  16. ^ "Muere el historiador británico Raymond Carr." El País. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  17. ^ Sir Raymond Carr. St Antony's College. Retrieved 21 April "015.
  18. ^ Preston, Paul (16 March 2017). "Raymond Carr (1919–2015)" (PDF). Bulletin of Spanish Studies. 94 (3): 527–533. doi:10.1080/14753820.2017.1307595. ISSN 1475-3820. S2CID 164653699.
  19. ^ "No. 50764". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1986. p. 1.
  20. ^ "No. 50873". The London Gazette (Supplement). 27 March 1987. p. 4181.
  21. ^ St Antony's College Newsletter 2004 9 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine online at sant.ox.ac.uk (accessed 11 January 2008)
  22. ^ Scott-Ellis, Priscilla (1995). The Chances of Death: A Diary of the Spanish Civil War. Michael Russell. ISBN 978-0-85955-208-0.
  23. ^ Raymond Carr at nybooks.com (accessed 11 January 2008)
  24. ^ Raymond Carr at spectator.co.uk (accessed 11 January 2008)

External links Edit

Works by or about Raymond Carr at Internet Archive

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Sir Albert Raymond Maillard Carr FBA FRHS FRSL 11 April 1919 19 April 2015 was an English historian specialising in the history of Spain Latin America and Sweden From 1968 to 1987 he was Warden of St Antony s College Oxford Sir Raymond CarrBorn 1919 04 11 11 April 1919Bath Somerset England UKDied19 April 2015 2015 04 19 aged 96 CitizenshipBritishEducationBrockenhurst SchoolAlma materChrist Church OxfordOccupationHistorianSpouseSara Ann Mary StricklandChildrenAdam Henry Maillard Carr Matthew Xavier Maillard Carr Alexander Rallion Charles Carr Laura Selina Madeline CarrParent s Reginald Henry Maillard Carr and Marion Carr 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Other appointments 4 Personal life and death 5 Honours 6 Clubs 7 Selected works 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditCarr was born on 11 April 1919 in Bath Somerset to Reginald Henry Maillard Carr and his wife Ethel Gertrude Marion nee Graham 2 3 4 He was educated at Brockenhurst School then a state secondary school in the New Forest Hampshire He then studied at Christ Church Oxford where he was elected Gladstone Research Exhibitioner in 1941 1 Career EditCarr was briefly a lecturer at University College London in 1945 1946 before returning to Oxford as a Fellow of All Souls College 1946 1953 1 He was next a Fellow of New College 1953 1964 then Director of Oxford s Latin American Centre 1964 1968 and the University s Professor of the History of Latin America 1967 68 1 He became a Fellow of St Antony s College Oxford in 1964 Sub Warden of the college in 1966 and Warden in 1968 a position he held until his retirement in 1987 1 After his retirement from Oxford he was King Juan Carlos Professor of Spanish History at New York University in 1992 1 Carr s successor as Warden of St Antony s Ralf Dahrendorf has described Carr s tenure of the post as the college s Fiesta days 5 As a historian and Hispanist Carr s main interest lay in the vicissitudes of 19th and 20th century Spain 6 and he was also a specialist in Latin American and Swedish history 7 In the words of Sir John Elliott his book on Spain between 1808 and 1939 is basic to a better understanding of the era and the later generation of historians both within Spain and abroad have followed up the leads that Carr gives in his book to great benefit 6 His Modern Spain 1875 1980 was called by the Times Literary Supplement a turning point in Spanish historiography nothing comparable in scope profundity or perceptiveness exists 8 At St Antony s he established an Iberian Centre of which he was co director with Joaquin Romero Maura 9 Paul Preston wrote in 1984 of their collaboration Between them Carr and Romero Maura instilled an intellectual rigour into modern Spanish historiography which had previously been conspicuously lacking 10 Carr also wrote an extensive foreword to the 1993 edition of The Spanish Labyrinth by Gerald Brenan 11 A Fellow of the British Academy since 1978 in 1983 he was awarded the Order of Alfonso X el Sabio by King Juan Carlos of Spain and in 1999 the Prince of Asturias Award for Social Sciences 1 6 He is considered together with Angus Mackay and Sir John Huxtable Elliott a major figure in developing Spanish historiography 12 Carr wrote for The Spectator in 2007 I am old fashioned and aged enough to believe that the best history is the work of the lone individual 13 His recreation was fox hunting about which he has written two books English Fox Hunting A History 1976 a comprehensive history of fox hunting from medieval times and with his wife Sara Carr Fox Hunting 1982 1 3 Other appointments EditMember of the National Theatre Board 1968 1977 1 Chairman of the Society for Latin American Studies 1966 1968 1 6 Corresponding Member of the Spain s Royal Academy of History Real Academia de la Historia Madrid 1 7 Personal life and death EditIn 1950 Carr married Sara Ann Mary Strickland daughter of Algernon Walter Strickland and of Lady Mary Pamela Madeline Sibell Charteris Sara Strickland s maternal grandfather was Hugo Charteris 11th Earl of Wemyss and one of her great grandfathers was Percy Wyndham 1835 1911 a Conservative politician who was one of The Souls 4 The Carrs have three sons and one daughter Adam Henry Maillard Carr born 1951 Matthew Xavier Maillard Carr 1953 2011 Laura Selina Madeline Carr born 1954 and Alexander Rallion Charles Carr born 1958 4 Their son Adam married Angela P Barry in 1988 and their daughter Rose Angelica Mary Carr was born in 1991 Matthew a portrait artist married Lady Anne Mary Somerset in 1988 and their daughter Eleanor Carr was born in 1992 4 Laura Carr married Richard E Barrowclough in 1978 and has four children Milo Edmond Conrad Oliver Theodore Charles and Sibell Augusta 14 Carr died on 19 April 2015 at the age of 96 15 16 17 18 Honours EditMember of the British Academy 1972 7 Fellow of the British Academy 1978 1 Distinguished Professor Boston University 1980 1 Honorary Student of Christ Church Oxford 1986 1 Knight Bachelor 1987 New Year Honours 19 20 Fellow of the Royal Historical Society 1 Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature 1 Honorary Fellow of St Antony s College Oxford 1988 1 Honorary D Litt Complutense University of Madrid 1999 1 Award of Merit Society for Spanish Historical Studies of the US 1987 1 Leimer Award for Spanish Studies University of Augsburg 1990 1 Prince of Asturias Award in Social Sciences Prince of Asturias Foundation 1999 1 6 Grand Cross of the Order of Alfonso X el Sabio Spain 1983 1 6 Order of Infante Dom Henrique Portugal 1989 1 Foreign Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2004 21 Clubs EditBeefsteak and Oxford and Cambridge 1 sometime Senior Member of the Bullingdon citation needed Selected works EditTwo Swedish Financiers Louis De Geer and Joel Gripenstierna in H E Bell and R L Ollard eds Historical Essays Presented to David Ogg London Black 1963 Spain 1808 1939 Oxford University Press 1966 Latin American Affairs ed Oxford University Press 1970 St Antony s Papers no 22 The Republic and the Civil War in Spain ed 1971 English Fox Hunting A History London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson 1976 2nd edition 1986 ISBN 978 0 297 77074 9 The Spanish Tragedy the Civil War in Perspective 1977 Spain Dictatorship to Democracy with Juan Pablo Fusi 1979 Modern Spain 1875 1980 1980 Spain 1808 1975 Oxford Clarendon Press 1982 Fox Hunting with Sara Carr Oxford University Press 1982 ISBN 978 0 19 214140 8 Puerto Rico a colonial experiment 1984 The Spanish Civil War A History in Pictures ed New York W W Norton amp Co 1986 The Chances of Death a diary of the Spanish Civil War by Priscilla Scott Ellis ed by Carr 1995 22 Visiones de fin de siglo 1999 Spain A History ed 2000 El rostro cambiante de Clio collection of pieces translated into Spanish by Eva Rodriguez Halffter Madrid Biblioteca Nueva 2005 ISBN 84 9742 403 4Carr has also written many book reviews for journals including the New York Review of Books 23 and The Spectator 24 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x CARR Sir Albert Raymond Maillard dead link at Who s Who online accessed 11 January 2008 Burke s Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 2003 vol 1 pg 703 a b Carr Sir Albert Raymond Maillard in International Who s Who of Authors and Writers online 19th edition Europa Publications London and New York 2004 p 93 a b c d Sir Albert Raymond Maillard Carr at thepeerage com accessed 11 January 2008 St Antony s College record 2006 p 21 Archived 12 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine online at sant ox ac uk accessed 11 January 2008 a b c d e f Raymond Carr Archived 29 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine at fundacionprincipedeasturias org accessed 11 January 2008 a b c Mediterranean Studies 3 1992 About the Contributors at mediterraneanstudies org accessed 11 January 2008 Spain A History by Raymond Carr at powells com accessed 11 January 2008 Memories and Tributes in History Workshop Journal Vol 30 No 1 pp 151 184 Preston Paul Introduction to Revolution and War in Spain 1931 1939 Methuen 1984 p 6 Cambridge University Press frontmatter Delanty Gerard Handbook of Contemporary European Social Theory Routledge 2006 ISBN 0 415 35518 4 ISBN 978 0 415 35518 6 at Google Books The Changing Face of Clio permanent dead link at spectator co uk accessed 11 January 2008 Descendants of William the Conqueror at genealogy rootsweb com accessed 12 January 2008 Hispanist Raymond Carr dies at 96 Archived 18 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine Fox News Retrieved 21 April 2015 Muere el historiador britanico Raymond Carr El Pais Retrieved 21 April 2015 Sir Raymond Carr St Antony s College Retrieved 21 April 015 Preston Paul 16 March 2017 Raymond Carr 1919 2015 PDF Bulletin of Spanish Studies 94 3 527 533 doi 10 1080 14753820 2017 1307595 ISSN 1475 3820 S2CID 164653699 No 50764 The London Gazette Supplement 30 December 1986 p 1 No 50873 The London Gazette Supplement 27 March 1987 p 4181 St Antony s College Newsletter 2004 Archived 9 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine online at sant ox ac uk accessed 11 January 2008 Scott Ellis Priscilla 1995 The Chances of Death A Diary of the Spanish Civil War Michael Russell ISBN 978 0 85955 208 0 Raymond Carr at nybooks com accessed 11 January 2008 Raymond Carr at spectator co uk accessed 11 January 2008 External links EditWorks by or about Raymond Carr at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raymond Carr amp oldid 1146545792, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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