• Age of Extremes

    A History of the World, 1914-1991

    Hobsbawm, Eric John Editors Varis SQU 9999903054320 Article 0,00 €
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    "Hobsbawm divides the century into the Age of Catastrophe, 1914-1945; the Golden Age, 1947-1973; and the Landslide, 1973-1991 and moves data into an era whose revolutions have transformed us more thoroughly than in any period--Publisher's description.
    Weight: 487 gr
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  • Details

    • Book binding : Paperback
    • Preservation state : 1. As New
    • Publication Date : 20/12/2023
    • Year of edition : 0
    • Authors : Hobsbawm, Eric John
    • Number of pages : 627
    "Hobsbawm divides the century into the Age of Catastrophe, 1914-1945; the Golden Age, 1947-1973; and the Landslide, 1973-1991 and moves data into an era whose revolutions have transformed us more thoroughly than in any period--Publisher's description.

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