#2 Modern History: The Four Ages

The Age of Capital, 1848–1875

Eric J. Hobsbawm
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In the wake of the French Revolution & the Industrial Revolution, Europe underwent another revolution--this time a revolution of values. The author examines the rise of industrial capitalism and the consolidation of bourgeois culture, exploring the effects of mounting concentration of wealth, population migrations, and the domination of European culture. Integrating economics with political and intellectual developments, this account studies the cycles of boom & slump that characterize capitalist economies, of the victims & victors of the bourgeois ethos.
Genres: HistoryNonfictionEconomicsPoliticsWorld HistoryEuropean History19th CenturyPhilosophyAudiobookHistory and Politics
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