The Making Of The Modern World by Eric Hobsbawm
A sweeping, Marxist-informed survey of the social, economic and political transformations that produced modern industrial society, arguing that industrialization, capitalism, and class conflict reshaped everyday life, politics, culture and global relations; it traces the rise of the bourgeoisie and working class, the spread of nationalism and imperialism, and the cycles of reform, revolution and reaction that together forged contemporary institutions and persistent inequalities.
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