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by Eric Hobsbawm
THE first thing to observe about the world of the 1780s is that it was at once much smaller and much larger than ours.
by Thomas Carlyle
THE French Monarchy may now therefore be considered as, in all human probability, lost ; as struggling henceforth in bli...
by Vladimir Il’ich Lenin
What is now happening to Marx's teaching has, in the course of history, happened repeatedly to the teachings of revoluti...
by Rafael Sabatini
HE was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.
by R. F. Kuang
By the time Professor Richard Lovell found his way through Canton’s narrow alleys to the faded address in his diary, the...
by Simon Schama
IN THE brilliant spring of 1778, Talleyrand went to pay his respects to Voltaire.
by Eric Foner
ON January 1, 1863, after a winter storm swept up the east coast of the United States, the sun rose in a cloudless sky o...
by Werner Heisenberg
There is a general awareness that contemporary physics has brought about an important revision in man's conception of th...
by Alexis de Tocqueville
No great historical event is better calculated than the French Revolution to teach political writers and statesmen to be...
by Frantz Fanon
On dit volontiers que l'homme est sans cesse en question pour lui-même, et qu'il se renie lorsqu'il prétend ne plus l'êt...