The Age of Revolution: Europe 1789–1848
First edition | |
| Author | Eric Hobsbawm |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Subject | History |
| Publisher | Weidenfeld & Nicolson (UK) World Publishing (US) |
Publication date | 1962 |
| Publication place | United Kingdom, United States |
| Pages | 366 |
| ISBN | 978-0-679-77253-8 |
| 940.2/7 20 | |
| LC Class | D299 .H6 1996 |
| Followed by | The Age of Capital: 1848–1875 |
The Age of Revolution: Europe 1789–1848 is a book by British historian Eric Hobsbawm, first published in 1962. It is the first in a trilogy of books about "the long 19th century", followed by The Age of Capital: 1848–1875, and The Age of Empire: 1875–1914. Hobsbawm analyzed the early 19th century, and indeed the whole process of modernisation thereafter, using what he calls the "twin revolution thesis". This thesis 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.