Age of extremes

the short twentieth century, 1914-1991

627 pages

English language

Published May 20, 1994 by Michael Joseph, Viking Penguin.

ISBN:
978-0-7181-3307-8
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4 stars (11 reviews)

4 editions

Review of 'The Age of Extremes' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

This is my second reading. I've read his entire Age of xxx series and several other works. Hobsbawm is a socialist so you get a more of a look at the interplay of social, economic and political forces than the history of battles and leaders that the more traditional historians often provide.
His look at communism includes both the popular movements and the authoritarian states that resulted.
He also looks at other social movements such as feminism, and other major social factors such as the arts and the role of the sciences, along with their enablers and impacts.
Definitely worth a read to provide a non-standard viewpoint, very well researched and well written.

Update on finishing: Now I remember why I liked it so much the first time. A lot of detail I didn't see even through the last few decades when I was reading the news.

His final chapter …

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Subjects

  • History, Modern -- 20th century.