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100 1 $aHobsbawm, E. J.$q(Eric J.),$d1917-$0(NOBLE)48825
245 10 $aOn history /$cEric Hobsbawm.
260 $aNew York :$bNew Press :$bDistributed by Norton,$cc1997.
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505 0 $aOutside and inside history -- The sense of the past -- What can history tell us about contemporary society? -- Looking forward: history and the future -- Has history made progress? -- From social history to the history of society -- Historians and economists: I -- Historians and economists: II -- Partisanship -- What do historians owe to Karl Marx? -- Marx and history -- All peoples have a history -- British history and the Annales: a note -- On the revival of narrative -- Postmodernism in the forest -- On history from below -- The curious history of Europe -- The present as history -- Can we write the history of the Russian Revolution? -- Barbarism: a user's guide -- Identity history is not enough.
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