How did intellectuals react to the economic crisis of 2007–2008 and its long-term backlash? What did they learn from the main twentieth-century political and social experiences, in order to make a new sense of the traditional cultures of the Left? In order to answer these crucial issues, this proposal will analyze the paths of the well-known historians E. Hobsbawm and T. Judt and their apparently similar, but actually different reactions to the crisis. First, I will focus on their respective books: How to Change the World (2011) and Ill Fares the Land (2010). On the one hand, Hobsbawm’s critical approach to the post-1991 world, shaped by his lifelong fidelity to Marxism and his persistent sympathy for the Russian Revolution, was connected t...
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This is not a good time to be a historical materialist. It is not even a good time to be a historian...
How did intellectuals react to the economic crisis of 2007–2008 and its long-term backlash? What did...
How did intellectuals react to the economic crisis of 2007-2008 and its long-term backlash? What ...
In this paper the author interpreted the historiographic span of work of Eric Hobsbawm, one of the m...
The 1970s were a decade of transition on the European Left, characterised by intellectual ferment ...
In this paper the author interpreted the historiographic span of work of Eric Hobsbawm, one of the m...
Referring to a specific kind of intellectual, namely historians, Ian Ifversen has recently observed ...
Exactly a hundred and fifty years before the current crisis began in August 2007, the collapse of th...
This paper puts the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 into its historical and economic context. It poi...
The writings of Karl Marx explored the tensions between the laws of socialist science and a utopian ...
<p class="IEEEAbtract">The severe economic crisis raised the question: Was Marx right? Or, as Terry ...
Henryk Grossman’s discussion of economic crises was designed to complement his Leninist understandin...
Professor Eric Hobsbawm may be described as a professional Marxist historian. The subjects he writes...
In certain respects the situation of Marxism in the early 21st century has much in common with that ...
The great political and social changes that have paved the neoliberal turn were accompanied also by ...
This is not a good time to be a historical materialist. It is not even a good time to be a historian...
How did intellectuals react to the economic crisis of 2007–2008 and its long-term backlash? What did...
How did intellectuals react to the economic crisis of 2007-2008 and its long-term backlash? What ...
In this paper the author interpreted the historiographic span of work of Eric Hobsbawm, one of the m...
The 1970s were a decade of transition on the European Left, characterised by intellectual ferment ...
In this paper the author interpreted the historiographic span of work of Eric Hobsbawm, one of the m...
Referring to a specific kind of intellectual, namely historians, Ian Ifversen has recently observed ...
Exactly a hundred and fifty years before the current crisis began in August 2007, the collapse of th...
This paper puts the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 into its historical and economic context. It poi...
The writings of Karl Marx explored the tensions between the laws of socialist science and a utopian ...
<p class="IEEEAbtract">The severe economic crisis raised the question: Was Marx right? Or, as Terry ...
Henryk Grossman’s discussion of economic crises was designed to complement his Leninist understandin...
Professor Eric Hobsbawm may be described as a professional Marxist historian. The subjects he writes...
In certain respects the situation of Marxism in the early 21st century has much in common with that ...
The great political and social changes that have paved the neoliberal turn were accompanied also by ...
This is not a good time to be a historical materialist. It is not even a good time to be a historian...