- Eric John
Ernest Hobsbawm CH FRSL FBA (/ˈhɒbz.bɔːm/; 9 June 1917 – 1
October 2012) was a
British historian of the rise of
industrial capitalism, socialism...
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Julia Hobsbawm OBE (born 15
August 1964) is a
British writer and
public speaker. Born in 1964 in London, England,
Julia Hobsbawm is the
daughter of historian...
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Andrew John
Hobsbawm (born 12 June 1963) is an entrepreneur,
writer and
musician from London, England. He co-founded
Online Magic, a
British new media...
- by the
Marxist historian Eric
Hobsbawm and
introduced in his
books Primitive Rebels (1959) and
Bandits (1969).
Hobsbawm characterized social banditry...
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rushed to
finish the job in time. For
evidence of this,
historian Eric
Hobsbawm points to the
absence of
rough drafts, only one page of
which survives...
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writer Ilya
Ehrenburg and
later po****rized by
British historian Eric
Hobsbawm. The term
refers to the
notion that the
period reflects a
progression of...
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Short Twentieth Century, 1914–1991 is a book by Eric
Hobsbawm,
published in 1994. In it,
Hobsbawm comments on what he sees as the
disastrous failures of...
- the 1983 book The
Invention of Tradition,
edited by Eric
Hobsbawm and
Terence Ranger.
Hobsbawm's introduction argues that many "traditions"
which "appear...
-
British historian Eric
Hobsbawm,
published in 1987. It is the
third in a
trilogy of
books about "the long 19th century" (coined by
Hobsbawm),
preceded by The...
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Jones was
later buried beside Karl Marx's tomb. The
Marxist historian Eric
Hobsbawm remarked: "One
cannot say Marx died a failure."
Although he had not achieved...