Eric Hobsbawm is considered by many to be our greatest living historian. Robert Heilbroner, writing about Hobsbawm's The Age of Extremes 1914-1991 said, "I know of no other account that sheds as much light on what is now behind us, and thereby casts so much illumination on our possible futures." Ske
Interesting Times: A Twentieth-Century Life
- Book ID
- 127027661
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 346 KB
- Category
- Standards
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β¦ Synopsis
Book DescriptionEric Hobsbawm is considered by many to be our greatest living historian. Robert Heilbroner, writing about Hobsbawmβs The Age of Extremes 1914-1991 said, βI know of no other account that sheds as much light on what is now behind us, and thereby casts so much illumination on our possible futures.β Skeptical, endlessly curious, and almost contemporary with the terrible βshort centuryβ which is the subject of Age of Extremes, his most widely read book, Hobsbawm has, for eighty-five years, been committed to understanding the βinteresting timesβ through which he has lived. Hitler came to power as Hobsbawm was on his way home from school in Berlin, and the Soviet Union fell whilehe was giving a seminar in New York. He was a member of the Apostles at Kingβs College, Cambridge, took E.M. Forster to hear Lenny Bruce, and demonstrated with Bertrand Russell against nuclear arms in Trafalgar Square. He translated for Che...
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Eric Hobsbawm is considered by many to be our greatest living historian. Robert Heilbroner, writing about Hobsbawm's The Age of Extremes 1914-1991 said, "I know of no other account that sheds as much light on what is now behind us, and thereby casts so much illumination on our possible futures." Ske