Eric Hobsbawm: The Consolations of History

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2021
  • In this documentary, Anthony Wilks traces the connections between the events of Eric Hobsbawm’s life and the history he told, from his teenage years in Germany and his communist membership, to the jazz clubs of 1950s Soho and the makings of New Labour, taking in Italian bandits, Peruvian peasant movements and the development of nationalism in the modern world, with help from the assiduous observations of MI5. The film features contributions from Frances Stonor Saunders, Richard J. Evans, John Foot, Stefan Collini, Marlene Hobsbawm and Donald Sassoon, as well as Hobsbawm himself in extensive archive footage.
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    Read more in the LRB:
    Hobsbawm on Weimar Germany: lrb.me/hobsbawmweimaryt
    Hobsbawm on his days as a jazz critic: lrb.me/hobsbawmjazzyt
    Hobsbawm on Hungary in 1956: lrb.me/hobsbawmhungaryt
    Frances Stonor Saunders on Hobsbawm's MI5 files: lrb.me/hobsbawmmi5filesyt
    Perry Anderson on 'The Age of' series: lrb.me/andersonhobsbawmyt
    Audio in the film courtesy of the Hay Festival. Find more here: www.hayfestival.com/hayplayer/
    Turkish subtitles kindly provided by Dr. Ugur Pece of Lehigh University.
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  • @Tom_Nicholas
    @Tom_Nicholas 3 года назад +270

    This was fantastic. Thank you for making it available to watch for free.

  • @HarveyJKaye-lb6do
    @HarveyJKaye-lb6do 3 года назад +106

    I knew Eric... He had perspective... He asked great questions... He knew vast things... and this was well worth watching. My book on The British Marxist Historians (1984, 1995) is being issued anew this coming fall 2021 with his 1995 Foreword included.

    • @AminTheMystic
      @AminTheMystic 3 года назад +5

      He was a sub-standard historian overegged by left-wing intellectuals. His scholarship is shockingly bad. In short he was a pathetic grifter who turned up at every corporate event and public school lunch laid on for him.

    • @IsmailofeRegime
      @IsmailofeRegime 2 года назад +10

      ​@@AminTheMystic I don't think the accusation of "grifter" makes sense, given how so much criticism of him by anti-communists portrays him as a deluded Marxist ideologue. If he was so well-known as a historian that even capitalists were willing to pay to hear him speak, what of it? How is that contrary to the writings of Marx and Engels?

    • @AminTheMystic
      @AminTheMystic 2 года назад

      @@IsmailofeRegime Grifter is just the right word. He preached but clearly didnt practice. He was well known, but his work is shoddy. Because the establishment him bought him out. You'd think a Marxist would go as far as possible to reject overtures by capitalists.

    • @IsmailofeRegime
      @IsmailofeRegime 2 года назад +4

      @@AminTheMystic I don't think one can demonstrate "the establishment bought him out" simply because he gave paid speeches though. Engels was the son of a capitalist and managed the family's textile business, becoming fairly wealthy from that and from investments in other companies. He also tried to increase sales of Capital Vol. 1 by penning anonymous reviews in bourgeois journals trying to convince German capitalists that Marx provided a detailed overview of English industry. Yet no one would claim Engels was a "grifter."
      Saying Hobsbawm "clearly didn't practice" makes little sense either. He was actively involved in the CPGB, at least during the 1930s-50s, and never left the party until it ceased to exist. What was he supposed to do to be a "real Marxist" in your eyes?

    • @AminTheMystic
      @AminTheMystic 2 года назад

      @@IsmailofeRegime If he is not a sellout then what is he? his type turn out at posh private school by the bucket load and never at public schools. If Engles was a sellout he was a sellout. His words should be ignored. Hypocrites the pair of them.
      Ah! he was paid party memeber. So what? And in personal life he was a practising capitalist. I think my view is far more accurate.

  • @datsunyellow2570
    @datsunyellow2570 3 года назад +84

    A remarkable portrait of the man. Calm, balanced, intriguing. Thank you.

    • @amoreazione3563
      @amoreazione3563 3 года назад

      a marxist. very intriguing. The current disaster of a world we live in is also due to people like him and their subversive ideas.

    • @IsmailofeRegime
      @IsmailofeRegime 2 года назад

      @@amoreazione3563 The "current disaster of a world we live in" is attributable to capitalism's own inherent contradictions. Blaming "subversive ideas" is fruitless; those ideas are themselves the consequences of capitalist development. It's akin to feudal reactionaries whining that their supposedly harmonious and "natural" societies were being undermined by liberals, Freemasons, Jews, and other "subversives."

  • @claudiomatera7211
    @claudiomatera7211 3 года назад +7

    What a treat. Pity that the vulgarity of daily political discourses has been used to negatively frame his work. His contribution in understanding where we come from and who we are should be universally celebrated. Thanks for uploading this.

    • @claudiomatera7211
      @claudiomatera7211 3 года назад +1

      Dude you can’t lie about historical facts! Where did you go to school ?

  • @mothersoul1
    @mothersoul1 3 года назад +55

    He was an amazing scholar, a walking encyclopedia and the sweetest man ever.

    • @caiusnero1
      @caiusnero1 3 года назад

      @@Cinestesia1 se não fosses tão burro quererias ser uma besta quadrada pois parece que o facto de transportares um penico em cima dos ombros não te permite mais do que isso.

    • @mothersoul1
      @mothersoul1 3 года назад +5

      Sorry guys, say what you want, you didn’t know him. I did, he was my dear friend. An amazing man who despite have luminosity and could walk still pumped out three books while in his 90’s.

    • @Beach_comber
      @Beach_comber 3 года назад +1

      @@Cinestesia1 This is a great quote, but posting it once is enough.

  • @londonreviewofbooks
    @londonreviewofbooks  3 года назад +63

    A Turkish translation of the subtitles has kindly been provided by Dr. Ugur Pece and you should also find very rough, automated Spanish and Portuguese translations, but other automated translations might stop halfway because of a glitch in youtube. Sorry about that!

    • @landcruiserfan4206
      @landcruiserfan4206 3 года назад

      xx

    • @maxheadrom3088
      @maxheadrom3088 3 года назад

      I'll check the Brazilian Portuguese subtitles. May I send you recommendations for changes? Thanks!

    • @londonreviewofbooks
      @londonreviewofbooks  3 года назад +1

      @@maxheadrom3088 That would be very kind - thank you!

  • @anthonyolivera9484
    @anthonyolivera9484 3 года назад +10

    The first time I readed Hobsbawn was three years ago in the College, at the history class.
    Im studying politic science and the perspective that brings the historian about the time and live gave me a love to the history.
    Now Im reading Bloch and Judt.
    Great documentary film.
    And I thank you from Mexico 🇲🇽

  • @AltaiIQ
    @AltaiIQ 2 года назад +6

    حقيقة هذا الرجل خلاني احب التاريخ و الاهم احترام التاريخ و قيمة التوثيق و كذلك الموضوعيه بالنظر للاحداث

  • @ralang999
    @ralang999 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for making this available for free viewing

  • @stefanfreitas4465
    @stefanfreitas4465 3 года назад +53

    Great documentary about this great historian. Congratulations to the staff that made it possible.

  • @janewarnerdukuray1624
    @janewarnerdukuray1624 Год назад +11

    This is a fascinating and beautifully achieved biography of Eric Hobsbawm.

    • @hazelwray4184
      @hazelwray4184 9 месяцев назад

      beautifully accomplished; beautifully realised.

  • @seppecena
    @seppecena 3 года назад +41

    A truly fantastic documentary: it outlines respectfully the intellectual and social biography of one of the most brillant historians of the twentieth century. His ability to intertwine the political, economic, social and cultural dimensions of human life and society are not matched by many others. He was consequent and open about his political viewpoints and he did never hide him self behind a false stance of a so called "impartiality" or "a non bias" that supposedly a great number of historians take.

    • @robkeeleycomposer
      @robkeeleycomposer 3 года назад

      @@Cinestesia1 Thank goodness someone is prepared to say this: the fawning on here is nauseating.

  • @janeos01
    @janeos01 3 года назад +28

    So very glad I found this. I have a number Eric's books which I delve into on occasions. To me he is was a fascinating man and historian. Interesting documentary. Thank you.

  • @shobharaghuram2211
    @shobharaghuram2211 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for this excellent reconstruction of the life and work of Prof.Eric Hobsbwam. I remember attending his seminar at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes in Paris in the early 80's. His simplicity, his remarkable ability to read history with a wide angle lens which was sharp and dialectical at the same time is deeply missed today. He was a historian who read history with a sharp devotion to facts as well making possible a political rendering of history with compassion for the peasantry and the underclass.

  • @rafinha_87
    @rafinha_87 3 года назад +57

    Great work! It should definitely be subtitled in Portuguese, bc Hobsbawm's books are very popular in Brasil. In fact, he was an editorial phenomenon among Brazilian public.

    • @RobertCFried
      @RobertCFried 3 года назад +3

      Since we have a global audience,
      It is very easy to get subtitles in "ANY LANGUAGE"
      if you first "GO TO SETTINGS" (to the right of CC on most computers,)
      then click on "SUBTITLES/CC,"
      then check "ENGLISH (UNITED STATES),"
      then check "AUTO-TRANSLATE,"
      then, from the drop-down menu,
      "PICK THE LANGUAGE" that you want
      then click on it to put a "CHECK-MARK" in
      (next to your language,)
      then turn the "CC" setting off and on again,
      which will reset the subtitles into your language.
      That's all there is to it!

    • @rafinha_87
      @rafinha_87 3 года назад +1

      @@RobertCFried Hello Mr Fried, sorry for not having noticed it before. Thank you for your professorial ilumination to this poor third-world Hobsbawm fan.

    • @labraham1025
      @labraham1025 3 года назад +1

      Are you from Brazil? How is that?Why EH became so popular there? That should be an interesting story

    • @RobertCFried
      @RobertCFried 3 года назад

      @@labraham1025 I'm not from Brazil, but I read somewhere that Hobsbawm sold over a million books in Brazil. I do not know the reason for it though.

    • @dpauni
      @dpauni 3 года назад +1

      @@labraham1025 I´m a Secondary school head where history teachers use EH as a source and reading material for international exams

  • @curtbarnes4294
    @curtbarnes4294 3 года назад +10

    Thanks for posting this! Where else could a Yank see one of his favorite authors in the flesh? American TV? Not, as you say, bloody likely.

  • @josiasacostagonzalez2410
    @josiasacostagonzalez2410 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for releasing this documentary. Regards from argentina!

  • @noricd
    @noricd 3 года назад +60

    A rare documentary, artfully constructed by the digital producer for the London Review of Books Andrew Wilks, screamingly relevant themes, engagingly paced, accompanied by music with a purpose. At the center is a life of a historian, a multilinguist with big ideas and a torch fuelled by personal heritage and experience, pointed at phenomena, movements that propel change since modern history began.

    • @vinm300
      @vinm300 3 года назад

      Well said.

  • @emmawilcock1304
    @emmawilcock1304 2 года назад +2

    What a life. I have read his books and learned to "see" history in the way in which he presented it. It helps that his writing is clear yet profound, and built upon by a superb scholarly mind keen to pass on what he had learned. I came to like Eric Hobsbawm through his writing and his books and i'm sure if i met him i would have liked him as a person. Thanks for posting this documentary, for those who know only a small amount about EH its a perfect personal and professional encapsulated biography.

  • @Unbrutal_Rawr
    @Unbrutal_Rawr 2 года назад +9

    This is a truly masterful documentary and I've thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. I can't think of a better introduction to a life such as this one. Thanks so much for making it available to me.

  • @MsDaddou77
    @MsDaddou77 3 года назад +13

    Inspiring historian. Hobsbawm's work was instrumental in my MA in British Cultural Studies

    • @hazelwray4184
      @hazelwray4184 3 года назад +1

      Raymond Williams' 'Culture and Society' is a favourite for me.

    • @MsDaddou77
      @MsDaddou77 3 года назад +1

      @@hazelwray4184 : Indeed,I read the book while doing my research too

  • @GaviotPerez
    @GaviotPerez 2 года назад +8

    maravilloso documental, con los tiempos necesarios y justos para este enorme historiador. Muchas gracias por los subtítulos en castellano. Gracias.

  • @henriquecardoso45
    @henriquecardoso45 2 года назад +2

    Phenomenal Film. Thanks for making it public!

  • @ruatarengsicolneyrengsi8924
    @ruatarengsicolneyrengsi8924 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks to the maker of this documentary and to those who brought it out for viewing. It brings one close to the person and the era he lived in.

  • @gopalyn
    @gopalyn 3 года назад +17

    Very profound and absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much for this documentary!

  • @rodriguezdiazlaura
    @rodriguezdiazlaura 3 года назад +15

    I met him when Past&Present asked me to contribute a couple of articles on good riots in XVIIIth century Spain, part of my research for my dissertation at Oxford. He helped me so much, as board member of the prestigious periodical. I always admired his historical work and him as a man with so many interests. Witty, curious and funny. Thank you

    • @rodriguezdiazlaura
      @rodriguezdiazlaura 3 года назад +2

      Food riots, sorry.

    • @Cyallaire
      @Cyallaire 3 года назад +3

      @@rodriguezdiazlaura Thanks for making the correction. I was wondering how a person differentiates the good riots from the not so good riots. :) That's pretty impressive you were able to get the dissertation help from Eric Hobsbawm. By the way, the three dots you may see on the right margin of your comments is a link that will show you you have the option to edit your comments if you push on it.

    • @rodriguezdiazlaura
      @rodriguezdiazlaura 3 года назад +1

      @@Cyallaire thanks

  • @maxheadrom3088
    @maxheadrom3088 3 года назад +11

    The parts about Latin America are very interesting. I know Hobsbawn from High School in Brazil where his texts are the basis for a lot of teaching books - even the ones used by the private school I went to.

  • @Ukedc259
    @Ukedc259 3 года назад +10

    Absolutely stellar documentary. So interesting.

  • @johnglenn30csardas
    @johnglenn30csardas 3 года назад +4

    Fantastic piece of work. Best thing I’ve seen in RUclips in recent memory. Thank you

  • @stevebrindle1724
    @stevebrindle1724 3 года назад +3

    fantastic and precious film footage of Lenin addressing a street meeting!

  • @eleanorwest1526
    @eleanorwest1526 2 года назад +3

    Absolutely brilliant analysis. So lucid and enlightening.

  • @jamesstuart9528
    @jamesstuart9528 3 года назад +18

    Thank for this and for transporting me back to a happier time when History occupied the place it deserves in school curricula and I dreamed of sharing my love of the subject with my charges.

    • @andoramanantsoa4609
      @andoramanantsoa4609 2 года назад

      I wouldn't call the first half of the 20th century a "happier time" though !

  • @innervisionscm
    @innervisionscm 3 года назад +14

    Wow, this was so inspiring! Thank you for making this

  • @vidcreatorlondon
    @vidcreatorlondon 3 года назад +3

    One of the best documentaries ever.

  • @baristhealienated
    @baristhealienated 3 года назад +17

    This is great. Thank you very much. Though I wish there was a little bit more about his personal life, it is really well-made.

  • @OShaughnessyC
    @OShaughnessyC 3 года назад +7

    Fascinating documentary. Thank you, LRB!

  • @divaden47
    @divaden47 3 года назад +1

    Fascinating. Thank you for posting. :)

  • @masdigha1
    @masdigha1 2 года назад +2

    Great documentary you old chaps! Even this work does not explain to me about how he could stay with Stalinists in the same Party! But, he has left such a great intellectual footprint with his work that I don’t care!
    I suspect he was yet another Continental Jewish giant, in the mold of Erik Fromm and not really an Englishman! That’s the only thing this bio misses about him.

  • @nicolascalderoli711
    @nicolascalderoli711 2 года назад

    Un excelente trabajo. Gracias por publicarlo. Saludos...

  • @RobertCFried
    @RobertCFried 3 года назад +7

    Since we have a global audience,
    It is very easy to get subtitles in "ANY LANGUAGE"
    if you first "GO TO SETTINGS" (to the right of CC on most computers,)
    then click on "SUBTITLES/CC,"
    then check "ENGLISH (UNITED STATES),"
    then check "AUTO-TRANSLATE,"
    then, from the drop-down menu,
    "PICK THE LANGUAGE" that you want
    then click on it to put a "CHECK-MARK" in
    (next to your language,)
    then turn the "CC" setting off and on again,
    which will reset the subtitles into your language.
    That's all there is to it!

  • @tsunchoo
    @tsunchoo 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the documentary. Fascinating.

  • @Aubury
    @Aubury 3 года назад +2

    A fine biographical portrait of a historian, of great merit.

  • @metaphysicsandhoops6448
    @metaphysicsandhoops6448 2 года назад +1

    Much thanks from Brooklyn. Beautiful mind

  • @cncshrops
    @cncshrops 3 года назад +4

    Splendid. Well paced and painfully relevant as scholarship itself comes under threat from a nationalist right playing from same book as their forebears.

  • @ilnigromante666
    @ilnigromante666 3 года назад +10

    I've had the great honor of watching Hobsbawn giving a lecture at Parati's international literary fair in 2004.

    • @cytata5359
      @cytata5359 3 года назад +1

      Que beleza João! Inveja aqui kkk

    • @ilnigromante666
      @ilnigromante666 3 года назад +1

      @@cytata5359 Valeu.

    • @labraham1025
      @labraham1025 3 года назад +2

      Que privilegio, un saludo desde MX

  • @jancurtis8432
    @jancurtis8432 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful. Thank you for sharing.

  • @dasglasperlenspiel10
    @dasglasperlenspiel10 Месяц назад

    I'm glad to find this documentary here

  • @DaboooogA
    @DaboooogA 3 года назад +6

    Excellent documentary, well researched with fantastic talking heads.
    Would also recommend *The Stuart Hall Project (2013)* by John Akomfrah, which is similarly approached.

    • @robbiespence6504
      @robbiespence6504 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/MA-og9_-Yro/видео.html

  • @Vmvmvmvmvn
    @Vmvmvmvmvn 3 года назад +2

    This was awesome, thanks from Brazil.

  • @ximenacontrera171
    @ximenacontrera171 3 года назад +3

    Great doc, thank you!

  • @rociomoreno8488
    @rociomoreno8488 3 года назад

    Such an interesting documentary. It has made me reflect, especially in regard to my personal ideology and beliefs.

  • @Imran-jt1um
    @Imran-jt1um 2 года назад

    Eric a historian&educationist,his articles and insights on historical events are indeed the door to an impact towards intellectual progress,against the exploitative capitalist forces.
    #respectfromIndia🇮🇳

  • @susanmazzella865
    @susanmazzella865 3 года назад +3

    I know this ignorant American learned History never heard or known before. Really great documentary. Beautifully filmed and on a very special man. Thanks

    • @tsunchoo
      @tsunchoo 3 года назад +1

      His books are great, very readable - not stodgy at all. I've only read Age of Empires but great one to have around - find myself always re-reading it

    • @hazelwray4184
      @hazelwray4184 9 месяцев назад

      You know an ignorant American who
      learnt about history, and he's never been heard about, or known before?

  • @kellymaguire7912
    @kellymaguire7912 Год назад

    amazing and compelling documentary. thank you.

  • @luizcarlosdecastrovasconce2411
    @luizcarlosdecastrovasconce2411 3 года назад +1

    A fantastic portrait of Hobsbawn!

  • @Thiswasnotmade
    @Thiswasnotmade 3 года назад +5

    Great stuff! Learnt a lot!

  • @hannshartz4815
    @hannshartz4815 3 года назад +4

    Great Documentary!

  • @tjena5772
    @tjena5772 3 года назад +2

    A very well made documentary of a great public intellectual whom I owe enormous debt for the enlightenment he brought in me through his remarkable understanding and articulation of more than two hundred years of history of which I have lived nearly the last quarter. Respect and gratitude.

  • @mauriciocesar6230
    @mauriciocesar6230 2 года назад

    Awesome documentary, I’m currently studying EH in one of my disciplines in college in Brazil.

  • @lw3705
    @lw3705 3 года назад +4

    Great work. Subscribed.

  • @palacky1040
    @palacky1040 3 года назад +7

    As a tribute to Hobsbawm 's plurilinguism I will write this comment in french (my native language ). J'ai beaucoup aimé ce documentaire. Comme beaucoup de Français j'apprécie les livres et travaux d'Eric Hobsbawm depuis longtemps. Ce qui était assez original pour un historien anglais dans les années 1950-1960, il a très vite été intéressé par les méthodes et les thématiques initiées par certains historiens français avant que cela ne deviennent à la mode dans les années 1960 et 1970. Il a participé au séminaire de Braudel au collège de France dans les années 1950 je pense. Et il pouvait lire les livres de Febvre, Braudel, Goubert, Ladurie avant qu'ils ne soient traduits en anglais et le documentaire explique bien (mais trop rapidement à mon goût) ces influences réciproques. If you can understand french you might be interested to listen to this 2 hours long interview which was broadcast on France Culture in 2003 (by the way his french is as good as his english or german !). Here it is with a dot missing - cuttly/hobsbawm-in-french-2003

  • @mehdi131
    @mehdi131 2 года назад

    I have always been keen on reading Real books (Hard Copy) rather than electronic ones. I always wish I could write several books in several topics. But the life pace is much faster than I could aford to do so. This film was very inspiring as I get familia4 with this great Personage. Thanks

  • @mirandac8712
    @mirandac8712 2 года назад

    Completely enthralling piece

  • @Zinzillya
    @Zinzillya 3 года назад +2

    Большое спасибо за интересный фильм о таком прекрасном Человеке. Правда о людях положивших свои жизни за право всех людей быть лучше и лучше достойна уважения.

  • @beritbranch2436
    @beritbranch2436 5 месяцев назад

    thankyou Will and Ariel

  • @matthewpawelski767
    @matthewpawelski767 2 года назад +1

    This documentary was magnificent! Stellar, top class! Much like the historian it is about. Well done everyone involved!

  • @learneaMea
    @learneaMea Год назад

    beautiful! thank you!

  • @8nansky528
    @8nansky528 3 года назад +2

    I ADORE READING

  • @mariokruger8469
    @mariokruger8469 3 года назад +2

    A must for everyone interested in world politics

  • @ZorbaPress
    @ZorbaPress 3 года назад +1

    Liked, Subscribed, and Shared. ... Thank you very much.

  • @viktorcar3354
    @viktorcar3354 5 месяцев назад

    he also accurately foresaw the things to come , that we witness nowadays. the closing chapters of the Age of Extremes clearly depict the processes in motion now.

  • @NewLeftEViews
    @NewLeftEViews 3 года назад +13

    Hell yes!

  • @AnnArborVerite
    @AnnArborVerite 3 года назад +3

    Outstanding

  • @ashleyKennedy5
    @ashleyKennedy5 3 года назад +3

    Hobsbawm is excellent on Nations and Nationalism and the lies Historians tell you to construct your past.

  • @lillymayer8090
    @lillymayer8090 3 года назад

    Great work!

  • @jameswhitfield1375
    @jameswhitfield1375 3 года назад +1

    What an interesting man he was, and Sophisticated Lady by Duke Ellington to round it off. Wonderful.

  • @Cjbcampbell
    @Cjbcampbell 3 года назад +10

    To paraphrase the blurb on my old copy of Aldous Huxley's _Island_ ('better and truer than _Brave New World_'): "better and truer than Adam Curtis". :)

    • @FQBeast
      @FQBeast 3 года назад +2

      True. The social role of a historian is a deeply important one, where the talents and attributes of the individual historian lends itself to either illuminating or obfuscating receptive minds. Curtis, for all his charms, falls more into the latter category.

  • @HundreadD
    @HundreadD 3 года назад +3

    Really great documentary if only for the fantastic footage used historical and modern

  • @heshammohamed8421
    @heshammohamed8421 3 года назад

    Splendid!

  • @ShaneBordoli
    @ShaneBordoli Год назад

    thank you LRB

  • @strutherhill
    @strutherhill 2 года назад +1

    Not sure when the interview for a Spanish channel was recorded, but his forecast that untrammelled wild-west globalisation would lead to the rise of post-fascism -- I would name Trump, Putin, Johnson, Bolsonaro, Urban, Erdogan -- was spot on.

  • @adamrobson5311
    @adamrobson5311 3 года назад +5

    This looks lovely!

  • @gabwhi
    @gabwhi 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful film

  • @atahacmale3959
    @atahacmale3959 2 года назад

    Thank you for the Turkish subtitle!

  • @richardadkins7334
    @richardadkins7334 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @gregory-of-tours
    @gregory-of-tours 3 года назад +2

    Good doc

  • @khaldunia
    @khaldunia 3 года назад +2

    Great historian!

  • @reinaldorenzo3957
    @reinaldorenzo3957 2 года назад

    Wonderful doc.
    Humans' never-ending search to the future!
    A matter of looking forward to the past...

    • @hazelwray4184
      @hazelwray4184 9 месяцев назад

      A universal human trait; endeavour? Or ostensibly, a mindset that's been spread across continents due to Western European expansionism, the age of enlightenment and the industrial revolution.

  • @nuqwestr
    @nuqwestr Год назад

    By far one of the best political documentaries on an individual ever made. It could be the basis for a college course, but alas, the children of "The Enlightenment", like Hobsbawm, have been kicked to the curb by Critical Theory and the Relativists. Would have loved to seen a debate between Hobsbawm and Herbert Marcuse; anyone know of one?

  • @kaleemullahleghari3016
    @kaleemullahleghari3016 3 года назад

    A phenomenal documentry about the growth and evolution of a revolutionary..

    • @hazelwray4184
      @hazelwray4184 9 месяцев назад

      He wasn't exactly a Revolutionary.

  • @vitornardez
    @vitornardez 3 года назад

    que
    documentário
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    lacrimejei aqui

  • @johnyohalem6507
    @johnyohalem6507 Год назад

    One of my favorite historians of the modern world! Marxism hardly ever gets in the way of his clear outlook, and his prose is always a delight. This has been a splendid look at the life.

  • @josedavidramirezroldan2753
    @josedavidramirezroldan2753 3 года назад +1

    Una genialidad total

  • @emmcee662
    @emmcee662 3 года назад

    Magnificent

  • @SpeakLove369
    @SpeakLove369 Год назад

    I look forward to coming back here #ADHD #L0V3

  • @duuuad2350
    @duuuad2350 3 года назад +4

    ‘How I Won WW2’ by Eric Hobsbawm

  • @pradippkd
    @pradippkd 3 года назад +2

    brillliant

  • @albertmcmullen2669
    @albertmcmullen2669 3 года назад +1

    Eric was wrong to describe Blair as Thatcher in trousers, it was Blair in a skirt.

  • @PifflePrattle
    @PifflePrattle 3 года назад

    1:10:52 onwards. I was wondering when he made this interview. Spoken today it would come in the category of No Shirt Sherlock.
    Or something like that.
    (edit) Especially this bit 1:12:03

  • @Ukedc259
    @Ukedc259 3 года назад +1

    1:10:53 - 1:13:00 - predicts NOW perfectly