The age of revolution, 1789-1848

Paperback, 416 pages

English language

Published Dec. 13, 1962 by New American Library.

ISBN:
978-0-451-62720-9
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OCLC Number:
982632

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A Useful but Problematic Europe-Centric History

I was hoping this book would focus mostly on the industrial revolution, and while the early and later chapters do hone in on that topic most of the book is a play-by-play of European history from ~1789 to ~1848. You can also tell that this was written in the 60s - lots of problematic statements/phrasing. If you can get over that this book gives useful insight into the period that's hard to find elsewhere. Highly recommend

A compelling Marxian history

A compelling of the first third-ish of the so-called long nineteenth century by British Marxist Eric Hobsbawm. It is generally compelling and engaging. Beyond the normal arguments about how and Cold War-era Marxist has aged from today's standpoints, Hobsbawm came across to me as pretty hand-waving when it comes to much of the non-European world, with some obvious exceptions (the US) and limited and conditional other exceptions (Japan). I don't know if greater attention to places and times he glosses over would change his argument, but it would undoubtedly have enriched it.

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