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Historian Eric Hobsbawm passes away

Last Updated 04 May 2018, 07:58 IST

Eric Hobsbawm, one of the most eminent British historians who closely followed the fluctuating fortunes of the Left movement in India and influenced many Indian scholars over decades, died here today at the age of 95.

Hobsbawm's works included the widely read and referenced books on world history, titled 'The Age of Revolution: Europe 1789-1848', 'The Age of Capital; 1848- 1875', 'The Age of Empire: 1875-1914', and 'The Age of Extremes: The Short Twentieth Century, 1914-1991'.

A lifelong Marxist, Hobsbawm last visited India in 2005, when he met several people, including CPM leaders, at a luncheon hosted by K Natwar Singh, former minister for external affairs.

During a meeting with CPM leader Sitaram Yechury in London in November 2011, he expressed the desire to visit India again, age permitting. Hobsbawm was keen on the volumes being brought out by the CPM on the history of India's communist movement.

Hobsbawm participated in a conference at the University of Cambridge held in memory of noted Marxist historian Victor Kiernan in October 2010, which was also attended by CPM leader Prakash Karat and JNU professor Jayati Ghosh.

Hobsbawm's family said that he died early today at the Royal Free Hospital here. His daughter Julia said he was suffering from pneumonia.

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(Published 01 October 2012, 12:23 IST)

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