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The Age of Extremes: A History of the World 1914-1991
— published 1994 — 29 editions |
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The Age of Revolution: 1789-1848
— published 1962 — 30 editions |
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The Age of Empire: 1875-1914
— published 1987 — 17 editions |
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The Age of Capital: 1848-1875
— published 1975 — 18 editions |
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Nations and Nationalism since 1780: Programme, Myth, Reality
— published 1990 — 18 editions |
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The Invention of Tradition
by Eric J. Hobsbawm , Terrence Ranger, Hugh Trevor-Roper — published 1983 — 10 editions |
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Interesting Times: A Twentieth-century Life
— published 2002 — 17 editions |
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Bandits
— published 1969 — 9 editions |
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How to Change the World: Marx and Marxism 1840-2011
— published 2011 — 11 editions |
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On History
— published 1997 — 9 editions |
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“Historians are to nationalism what poppy-growers in Pakistan are to heroin-addicts: we supply the essential raw material for the market.”
― Eric J. Hobsbawm
― Eric J. Hobsbawm
“The test of a progressive policy is not private but public, not just rising income and consumption for individuals, but widening the opportunities and what Amartya Sen calls the 'capabilities' of all through collective action. But that means, it must mean, public non-profit initiative, even if only in redistributing private accumulation. Public decisions aimed at collective social improvement from which all human lives should gain. That is the basis of progressive policy—not maximising economic growth and personal incomes. Nowhere will this be more important than in tackling the greatest problem facing us this century, the environmental crisis. Whatever ideological logo we choose for it, it will mean a major shift away from the free market and towards public action, a bigger shift than the British government has yet envisaged. And, given the acuteness of the economic crisis, probably a fairly rapid shift. Time is not on our side.”
― Eric J. Hobsbawm
― Eric J. Hobsbawm
“Many years later, another Marxian rephrased this as the choice between socialism and barbarity. Which of these will prevail is a question which the twenty-first century must be left to answer.
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― Eric J. Hobsbawm
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― Eric J. Hobsbawm
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