
The Age of Revolution
1789-1848
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Narrated by:
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Hugh Kermode
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By:
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Eric Hobsbawm
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Eric Hobsbawm traces with brilliant anlytical clarity the transformation brought about in every sphere of European life by the Dual revolution - the 1789 French revolution and the Industrial Revolution that originated in Britain.
This enthralling and original account highlights the significant 60 years when industrial capitalism established itself in Western Europe and when Europe established the domination over the rest of the world it was to hold for half a century.
©1962 Eric Hobsbawm (P)2019 Hachette Audio UKHazards for monoglot readers
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A Detailed Study of The Modern Worlds Origins.
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First, this is definitely not an introduction to the history of the early 19th century, on the contrary, apart from a very brief overview of the 'dual revolution' (the Industrial and French revolutions of the late 18th century) in the first chapter, it assumes the listener has a decent grasp of the major events and people within the timeframe (and I'd have to admit that I don't - it was what I was hoping to gain from this). The focus is purely on the 'how' and 'why', not the 'what'.
Second, the author has a very clear Marxist worldview which influences his analysis. I don't think it adversely affects the book, (after all, the Spectre of Communism was haunting Europe during the period,) but your mileage may vary.
With that in mind, this is superbly written. It manages to be densely packed with information and insight, but so clearly laid out and argued that it doesn't seem overwhelming. The narration helps a lot, very clear and just the right pace. I look forward to listening to the other books in the series.
Masterly analysis of the period
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Definitive
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Dense. Multi-facetted.
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So pleased I finally read Hobsbawm’s book though. I’ll read the next one without audio, I think.
Another difficult listen
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Grand history narrative.
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This is not an easy listen. Hobsbawm goes into heavy detail regarding economics, philosophy and science. Furthermore he gives little narrative history (although some of the earlier chapters are more narrative in nature ie Napoleon) so a good general understanding of the era, its philosophy, its key players and its major events will be very helpful before taking on this work. Further Hobsbawm writes in a grand sometimes old fashioned sometime slightly archaic style which some listeners may find tricky to grasp.
That said it is a fantastic work and a fundamental text on world history. Essential reading for anyone serious about the era or a student of history.
The narration was very clear and engaging if at times a little bit fast.
Detailed and informative historical analysis
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top history from top historian
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General history of this era
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