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  1. About The Age of Revolution: 1749-1848. This magisterial volume follows the death of ancient traditions, the triumph of new classes, and the emergence of new technologies, sciences, and ideologies, with vast intellectual daring and aphoristic elegance. Part of Eric Hobsbawm’s epic four-volume history of the modern world, along with The Age of ...

  2. "Appearing just when reform in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union is being threatened by emergent nationalism, Eric Hobsbawm's inquiry is particularly timely...succinct and masterly." Roy Porter, New Statesman and Society "Hobsbawm, a grand master of comparative historical sociology, commands attention by his name alone.

  3. Sep 1, 1999 · Eric Hobsbawm (1917–2012) was born in Egypt in 1917 and educated in Austria, Germany, and England. He taught at Birkbeck College, the University of London, and the New School for Social Research in New York.

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  4. Oct 1, 2012 · Eric Hobsbawm, one of the leading historians of the 20th century, has died, his family said on Monday. Hobsbawm, a lifelong Marxist whose work influenced generations of historians and politicians ...

  5. Nov 26, 1996 · Eric John Ernest Hobsbawm CH FRSL FBA (/ˈhɒbz.bɔːm/; 9 June 1917 – 1 October 2012) was a British Marxist historian of the rise of industrial capitalism, socialism, and nationalism.

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  6. Eric Hobsbawm (Eric John Ernest Hobsbawm; Alejandría, 1917 - Londres, 2012) Historiador británico, uno de los más prestigiosos en el ámbito de la historiografía contemporánea de orientación marxista, autor de diversas obras sobre la revolución industrial, los movimientos sociales preindustriales, la historia europea contemporánea y la metodología de la historia.

  7. Eric John Ernest Hobsbawm, [ˈhɒbz.bɔːm] ( Alexandria, 1917. június 9. – London, 2012. október 1.) brit marxista történész, szakterülete a felemelkedő kapitalizmus, szocializmus és nacionalizmus volt. Legismertebb munkái a „hosszú” 19. századot felölelő trilógia: A forradalmak kora. 1789–1848.

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