Publication date 1994 Topics History, Modern -- 20th century. For Hobsbawm the Age of Extremes follows those of Revolution, Capitalism and Empire on which he has already written at length and with great distinction. Not to be left out, the arts and scienA tripartite look into the short 20th century, detailing its massive change in both worlds from the North-South divide.
We do not guarantee that these techniques will work for you. He also taught at Stanford, MIT, Cornell, and the New School for Social Research… While each "Age of" volume is independent, there is nothing comparable to reading all four in order. It has revealed the extremes within and around which the world lives, or dies: extremes of scale (economy, health, education, employment), extreme forms of power, extremes of alienating language and discourses, of conditions of life itself, to mention a few. It's possible that's because he was an old man. The Covid Age is an “age of extremes”, to borrow Eric Hobsbawm’s title. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. While each "Age of" volume is independent, there is nothing comparable to reading all four in order. The main characters of this history, non fiction story are , . It’s rare that a debut novel gets the kind of love and attention that Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing, which spanned centuries and continents, received. Barbara Tuchman, for example, chooses a theme (The Proud Tower) or a person (A Distant Mirror) around which to tell of the times. Eric Hobsbawm writes with the intent of a comprehensive understanding of the times. Feb 13, 1996 | ISBN 9780679730057 Dividing the century into the Age of Catastrophe, 1914–1950, the Golden Age, 1950–1973, and the Landslide, 1973–1991, Hobsbawm marshals a vast array of data into a volume of unparalleled inclusiveness, vibrancy, and insight, a work that ranks with his classics Eric Hobsbawm (1917-2012) was educated in Vienna, Berlin, London, and Cambridge. The 20th century is marked by 4 extremely important events: World Wars, the Cold War, and the fall of Berlin wall. The book by its nature is more than just historical analysis, with personal observation and reflection informing its analysis.Hobsbawm's historic "trilogy in four volumes" is essential for any student of history, and enjoyable reading even for those who aren't.
I think he's one of those historians that only makes sense if you've already spent a lifetime reading history and know the landscape pretty well. He takes an objective stance on the state-planned economies of the Soviet Bloc, and whilst Soviet Russia was one of the countries that had escaped the stock market collapse of 1929 and the Great Depression that followed it due to its state-run five year plans that saw Russia become an industrial power house, it didn't stop the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the disintegration of Soviet Russia between 1989 and 1991, where this book ends.Usually the only people tackling long general histories are conservatives. "There can be no serious doubt that in the late 1980s and early 1990s an era in world history ended and a new one began. 863 Accesses. “Penetrating. It is not quite easy to fit the whole century into a 600 page book, buA sweeping history of the "short twentieth century", of the tumultuous period between a World War and the dissolution of Soviet Union. I never quite or fully understood what she meant back all those years ago. His chapters on : The breakdown of patterns of social expectation, the retreat of economic and political liberalism, and the transformation of the arts in the 20th century, are superb. of the 20th century. Next we encountered Hobsbawm's book, Fractured Times, Culture and Society in the Twentieth Century which, in turn, brought us to The Age of Extremes: A History of the World. Eric Hobsbawm has produced a superb overview of the middle three-quarters of the 20th century. He's certainly not a free marketeer, his loathing for economists is palpable, but neither is he an apologist for Stalin. He divides that "short century" in three parts: an age of catastrophe (from 1914 to the end of World War II), a golden age (1947 - 1973) and the Landslide (1973 - 1991).
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