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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 83. Chapters: E. P. Thompson, Eric Hobsbawm, C. Wright Mills, Philip S. Foner, Selig Perlman, James Green, Ruth Milkman, Herbert Gutman, Sidney Webb, 1st Baron Passfield, Richard T. Ely, Edwin E. Witte, Kate Bronfenbrenner, Gregg Andrews, Melvyn Dubofsky, David J. Saposs, Gary Chaison, John R. Commons, Beatrice Webb, Leon Fink, Ellen Dannin, Sherry Wolf, Seymour Martin Lipset, Peter Kellman, Melech Epstein, Richard Schneirov, Bruce Nissen, Kevin Boyle, Kim Voss, Joshua Freeman, Tom Juravich, Philip Taft, Walter Galenson, Alexander Tarasov, Julius Getman, Irving Bernstein, Bruce Nelson, Tom Bramble, Rick Kuhn, David Roediger, Rachel Sherman, James A. Gross, Mick Armstrong, David Brody, Elaine Bernard, Michael Yates, Mark Starr, Paul Clark, Stanley Aronowitz, Jean Maitron, Boris Kagarlitsky, Peter Linebaugh, Thomas Sugrue, Staughton Lynd, Nelson Lichtenstein, Lizabeth Cohen, Brian Kelly, Joseph McCartin, Robert Zieger, Tore Pryser, Nina Fishman, Labor history, Jack D. Foner, Richard Hurd, Terence E. Carroll, Liz Ross, George Hilton, David Montgomery, Sandra Bloodworth, Dorothy Thompson, Henry Kraus, Charles Morris, Tom O'Lincoln, Arne Kokkvoll, Boris Ponomarev, John A. Fitch, John Thomas Dunlop, Mark Leier, Irving Abella, J. Bernard Hogg, Oyvind Bjornson, Rick Fantasia, Alice Kessler-Harris, Brian Brivati, Joseph Rayback, Mary Blewett, Tamara Hareven, Craig Heron. Excerpt: Eric John Ernest Hobsbawm (usually known as "Eric Hobsbawm" or "E. J. Hobsbawm"), CH, FBA, (born 9 June 1917) is a British Marxist historian, public intellectual, and author. His best known works include the trilogy about the long 19th century: The Age of Revolution: Europe 1789-1848, The Age of Capital: 1848-1875 and The Age of Empire: 1875-1914. Hobsbawm was born in 1917 in Alexandria, Egypt, to Leopold Percy Obstbaum and Nelly Grun, both Jewish, and he grew up...