On History

Eric Hobsbawm

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Esays on the study and practice of history from "one of the few genuinely great historians of our century" (The New Republic).
Eric Hobsbawm surveys the writings of modern historians with the magisterial gaze of a man who has seen both the rise of Hitler and the fall of Communism.
-- The New York Times Book Review
Few historians have done more to change the way we see the history of modern times than Eric Hobsbawm.  From his early books on the Industrial Revolution and European empires, to his magisterial 1995 study of the "short twentieth century," Age of Extremes, Hobsbawm has become known as one of the finest practitioners of his craft.

On History brings together his brilliant and challenging reflections on the uses, and abuses, of history.  Ranging from considerations of "history from below" and the "progress" of history to recent debate on the relevance of studying history and the responsibility of the historian, On History reflects Hobsbawm's lifelong concern with the relations between past, present, and future.

Born in 1917, Eric Hobsbawm was educated in Vienna, Berlin, London, and Cambridge.  A fellow of the British Academy and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, with honorary degrees from universities in several countries, he teaches at the New School for Social Research in New York.  His books include The Age of Revolution, The Age of CapitalThe Age of Empire, and Age of Extremes.  He divides his time between New York and London. 
History
Fall 1998
paperback
6 1/8 x 9 1/4, 320 pages
978-1-56584-468-1

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