From <span class="searchmatch">Hobsbawm</span> + -ian. Hobsbawmian (comparative more Hobsbawmian, superlative most Hobsbawmian) Of or relating to Eric <span class="searchmatch">Hobsbawm</span> (1917–2012), British Marxist...
Introduced by the British historian Eric <span class="searchmatch">Hobsbawm</span> (1917–2012). long nineteenth century (history) The period from 1789 to 1914, beginning with the French...
1983, Hugh Trevor Roper, “The Highland Tradition of Scotland”, in Eric <span class="searchmatch">Hobsbawm</span>, editor, The Invention of Tradition, page 41: The Sobieski Stuarts were...
anti-elites) Alternative form of antielite. 2016, Eric <span class="searchmatch">Hobsbawm</span>, Viva la Revolucion: <span class="searchmatch">Hobsbawm</span> on Latin America, →ISBN: Communism played an analogous role...
quoting Julia <span class="searchmatch">Hobsbawm</span>, “Entrepreneur ‘humiliated’ after London Tech Week turns her and baby away”, in The Guardian[2], →ISSN: Julia <span class="searchmatch">Hobsbawm</span> […] responded...
between the two centuries would appear to distance Schmitt from [Eric] <span class="searchmatch">Hobsbawm</span> and his description of the short 20th century. But we must squelch this...
science, psychology and biases to help the reader think better. 2017, Julia <span class="searchmatch">Hobsbawm</span>, Fully Connected: Surviving and Thriving in an Age of Overload, Bloomsbury...
plural) (historical) glasnost 2007, Hans-Jürgen Bieling, quoting Eric <span class="searchmatch">Hobsbawm</span>, The Age of Extremes, quoted in Internationale politische Ökonomie – Eine...
1930), and the term itself was popularized by the British historian Eric <span class="searchmatch">Hobsbawm</span> (1917–2012) in his book The Age of Extremes (1994). Like the corresponding...