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Eric Hobsbawm: The Age of Empire 1875-1914 (1997, Peter Smith Publisher)

Informative but Basic History

This book is the last of Hobsbawm's original trilogy, and similar to the second it covers the 40 years prior to WWI in a standard fashion - informative but with little insight. Despite being written in the late 90s, it's just as inexcusably racist as the other volumes. If you can ignore that (it's hard) it's a fine book on the period, but it's unremarkable from a modern perspective.