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  1. Há 1 dia · The Age of Extremes: The Short Twentieth Century, 1914-1991. London, Michael Joseph, 1994, ISBN: 9780718133078; 640pp. Eric Hobsbawm has written a book which has been rightly acclaimed as setting the standard for accounts of the Twentieth Century. We can expect such books to proliferate as we approach the end of the millennium.

  2. Há 3 dias · Em Eric Hobsbawm: Uma vida na história, Richard Evans conta a trajetória desse personagem que foi testemunha dos episódios mais marcantes do século XX. Hobsbawm não apenas escreveu sobre esses acontecimentos mas participou de muitos deles como a resistência a Hitler, a revolução em Cuba e emergência no Novo Trabalhismo ...

  3. For Eric Hobsbawm, it began the ‘Age of Extremes’ – the start of the ‘short’ twentieth century lasting from 1914 to 1991 in which fascism, communism and liberal democracy clashed for world hegemony.

  4. Há 2 dias · Eric Hobsbawm has recently raised the question ‘Can wewrite the history of the Russian revolution?’. Coming from someone who has written a history of the twentieth century, of which the Russian revolution comprises a rather distant component, the question is somewhat unexpected.

  5. 12 de mai. de 2024 · Alongside the book project, I recently launched the Eric Hobsbawm Bibliography, which is the first comprehensive, text-searchable bibliography of Hobsbawm's published and unpublished works. I received a Carnegie Trust of Scotland Research Incentive Grant in 2015 to support the early stages of this project.

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  6. 5 de mai. de 2024 · In the book “Age of Revolution”, British historian Eric Hobsbawm addresses the profound transformations that occurred in Europe and the world as a whole, from 1789 to 1848.

  7. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Eric Hobsbawm, historiador britânico, identificou períodos subsequentes do século XIX, como a Era das Revoluções (1789–1848), a Era do Capital (1848–1875) e a Era dos Impérios (1875–1914), que levaram ao triunfo global do capitalismo.