Uncommon People - The New Press
Uncommon People - The New Press
Uncommon People - The New Press
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Highlighting Eric Hobsbawms passionate concern for the lives and struggles of ordinary men and
women, Uncommon People brings back into print his classic works on labor history, working people,
and social protest, pairing them with more recent, previously unpublished pieces on everything from
the villainy of Roy Cohen to the genius of Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and Billie Holliday.
Uncommon People offers both an exciting introduction for the uninitiated as well as a broad-ranging
retrospective of the work of the man Tony Judt called a brilliant historian in the great English
tradition of narrative history.
Topics: World History/WWII
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On Empire
America, War, and Global
On History
Fractured Times
Eric Hobsbawm
Supremacy
Twentieth Century
Eric Hobsbawm
Eric Hobsbawm
Interesting
Times
A Twentieth-Century Life
Eric Hobsbawm
Civil Wars
Century of War
Since 1914
Gabriel Kolko
The Road to
Tahrir Square
Egypt and the United States
from the Rise of Nasser to the
Fall of Mubarak
Lloyd C. Gardner