Revolutionaries : contemporary essays / [by] E.J. Hobsbawm.
Revolutionaries : contemporary essays / [by] E.J. Hobsbawm.
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Publisher
London : Quartet Books, 1977.
London ; New York : Quartet, 1977.
Date
1977.
Call Numbers
DH/1011
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Language
English
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Physical content
viii, 278 p. ; 20 cm.
Content type
text
Media type
unmediated
Carrier type
volume
Contents
I. Communists. Problems of communist history -- Radicalism and revolution in Britain -- French communism -- The dark years of Italian communism -- Confronting defeat: the German communist party -- II. Anarchists. Bolshevism and the anarchists -- The Spanish background -- Reflections on anarchism --...
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Publisher
London : Quartet Books, 1977.
London ; New York : Quartet, 1977.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1977.
1977.
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Scope and Contents
Summary
"Professor Hobsbawn, Marxist, historian and 'participant observer' has involved himself, intellectually and ideologically, in the concept of revolution as a means of social change. Revolutionaries is the result of this involvement: a collection of lectures and critical essays researched and written 'realistically though not dispassionately'. Concen...
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Revolutionaries : contemporary essays / [by] E.J. Hobsbawm.
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Also published: New York: Pantheon Books, 1973.
This collection originally published: London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973.
Includes index.
Mitchell Library copy at DH/1011: Part of the Donald Horne Collection, East Bank, Shelf 9.
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Date Copyright
©1973.
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Call Numbers
DH/1011
Record Identifier
74VKVoAypKAg
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ISBN
0704330989 (Pbk) :
9780704330986 (Pbk) :
DDC
322.420904
MMS ID
991024169219002626
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