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Revolutionaries

by Eric Hobsbawm
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Overview

"One of the few genuinely great historians of our century" (The New Republic), Eric Hobsbawm has produced a canon of landmark books -- including The Age of Capital, The Age of Revolution, Bandits, and The Age of Extremes -- that has both set the standard for radical scholarship and influenced historical thinking across the political spectrum.

Back in print after thirty years, Revolutionaries is vintage Hobsbawm, written amid one of the century's most intense periods of political and social upheaval. Few observers have been as astute at probing, criticizing, and clarifying radical movements, whether in Beijing or Berkeley. Ranging from historical investigations into communism to contemporary appraisals of revolutionary movements and meditations on Marxism, Hobsbawm's commentaries are essential guides to the ideas and people that changed the face of the twentieth century.

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Editorials

Guardian

For sheer intelligence, Hobsbawm has no superior in the historical profession.

New Statesman

A highly readable, lucid and well-written book from which any student of contemporary revolutions can derive a great deal of profit.

Times Literary Supplement

An unusually rewarding book; almost every item bears witness to Professor Hobsbawm's sharp intelligence and felicitous style.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2001
Publisher
New Press
Pages
340
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781565846982

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