00740nam a2200157 450000500170000000800410001702000180005803700120007604000130008808400080010110000190010924500330012826000320016130000580019352003310025120260105161114.0260105b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780349104805 cTextual aRTLcRTL qRTL aHobsbawm, Eric aThe age of capital 1848-1875 aLondonbAbacus books c1997 a413 p. bIncludes bibliographical reference and index aHobsbawm analyzed the 19th and 20th century processes of modernization using what he calls the dual revolution thesis, which recognized the dual importance of the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution as midwives of modern European history, and (through the connections of colonialism and imperialism) world history.