Abstract

Drawing on a discussion of Richard J. Evans’s Eric Hobsbawm: A Live in History (2019), this article takes stock of Eric Hobsbawm’s unique role in the development of professional historiography during the second half of the twentieth century, focusing critically on the biographical and intellectual roots of his achievements in the field of world history.

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