Professor Eric J Hobsbawm (1917–2012)
Eric J. Hobsbawm, who died on Monday(01-10-2012) at the age of 95, was the most influential Marxist historian of the contemporary age and one of the greatest and most encyclopaedic scholars in the humanities and social sciences. He had an extraordinary mastery of detail of historical events and contemporary politics, especially when these concerned the Left.Hobsbawm was perhaps the last survivor of the Communist Historians’ Group in Britain which made a seminal contribution to the writing of history.
SUMMARY
A member of the Communist Party Historians Group, Hobsbawm played a major part in the founding of the seminal journal Past and Present. He is particularly noted for taking a Marxist approach to the production of an extremely popular series of 'total' histories of the modern world.
Forenames: Eric J.
Surname: Hobsbawm
Title: Professor
Dates: 1917–
Institutions: Communist Party Historians Group (now Socialist History Society)
Significant posts: President, University of London (Birkbeck College)
Professor of History, University of London (Birkbeck College).
Professor of History, University of London (Birkbeck College).
Influences: Marx, Karl.
Contemporaries: Hill, John Edward Christopher
Hilton, Rodney Howard
Kiernan, Victor
Thompson, Edward Palmer
Hilton, Rodney Howard
Kiernan, Victor
Thompson, Edward Palmer
Themes: Contemporary history
Economic history
History from below
Labour history
Marxist history
Social history
Economic history
History from below
Labour history
Marxist history
Social history
Biographies: Blackwell Dictionary of Historians
Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing
Interviews with Historians.
Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing
Interviews with Historians.
Significant publications
Eric Hobsbawm, The Age of Revolution, 1789–1848 (London, 1962) Eric Hobsbawm, The Age of Capital, 1848–1875 (London, 1975) Eric Hobsbawm, The Age of Empire, 1875–1914 (London, 1987)
Eric Hobsbawm, The Age of Extremes, 1914–1991 (London, 1994).
Eric Hobsbawm, The Age of Extremes, 1914–1991 (London, 1994).
Other reading
Christopher Hill, R. H. Hilton and Eric Hobsbawm, 'Past and Present: origins and early years', Past and Present, 100 (1983), 3–14
David Renton, 'Studying their own nation without insularity? The British Marxist historians reconsidered', Science and Society, 69, 4 (2005), 559–79
David Renton, 'Studying their own nation without insularity? The British Marxist historians reconsidered', Science and Society, 69, 4 (2005), 559–79
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