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Explore the pivotal insights of 'The Age Of Capital' by Eric Hobsbawm, a must-read for history enthusiasts and students of economic development. This BRAND NEW B-format paperback edition, published in 1988 by Little Brown, boasts 416 pages of enlightening content that delves deep into the transformative years of capitalism from 1848 to 1875. Hobsbawm, a revered Fellow of the British Academy and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, offers a profound analysis of socio-economic changes during this critical period. This book is perfect for those looking to understand the foundations of modern capitalism and its impact on society. Ideal for scholars, history buffs, and anyone interested in economic history, 'The Age Of Capital' is an essential addition to your library. With its thoughtful narrative, this book not only serves educational purposes but also engages readers with its compelling storytelling. Dive into the rich tapestry of history and discover how the trends of the past continue to shape our present and future. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of academic excellence. Secure your copy now and broaden your understanding of capitalism's evolution through Hobsbawm's expert lens.

