On Empire

America, War, and Global Supremacy

Eric Hobsbawm

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PAPERBACK ORIGINAL The masterful assessment of our troubled present by “the best-known living historian in the world” (The Times, London)
As close to essential reading as the times allow. —THE NEW YORK OBSERVER

“A small volume for igniting big discussions” (Booklist), the renowned historian Eric Hobsbawm’s On Empire is a major new intellectual resource for anyone seeking to understand America’s fate in the new millennium.

In four brief chapters encompassing a century of world history, Hobsbawm engages the key questions of our era with his characteristic wit, precision, and historical breadth of knowledge. A startling image of danger and instability emerges as On Empire sketches the tangled relationship between globalization, war, and the prospects for peace in a world that has witnessed uninterrupted military conflict since 1914.

It is against this somber backdrop that Hobsbawm offers his views about why America will never achieve the dominance of past empires—despite the  overwhelming preponderance of U.S. military power in the world. And in a powerful series of historical observations about the war in Iraq, Hobsbawm dismantles every major assumption underlying American military strategy, demonstrating the utter futility of U.S. hopes for “victory” in the Middle East.

“Good grounds for heated discussion about America’s role in the world” (Kirkus Reviews), On Empire is a brilliant new intellectual volley from “our greatest living historian” (The New York Review of Books).

 

Eric Hobsbawm is a fellow of the British Academy and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has taught at the University of London, the College de France, MIT, Cornell, and the Graduate Faculty of The New School for Social Research. The author of more than twenty books, he lives in London.

 

 


Spring 2009
paperback
5 1/4 x 7 1/2, 128 pages
978-1-59558-465-6

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