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Papers of Professor Eric Hobsbawm... 'Two hegemonies: Britain 1846-1914 and the United States 1946-1989', Windsor, May 1997, 1997


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  • Papers of Professor Eric Hobsbawm
  • Academic conferences, colloquia and lectures
  • 'Two hegemonies: Britain 1846-1914 and the United States 1946-1989', Windsor, May 1997, 1997

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  • 1997
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  • Draft papers: Andrew Gamble, 'British decline: Illusion or reality'; Bill Rubinstein, 'Notions of cultural dominance' (abstract only); Wolfgang J. Mommsen, 'British decline: Illusion or reality?'; Sidney Pollard, 'British economic decline, 1900-1980'; Angus Maddison, 'The nature of US economic leadership: A historical and comparative view'; Peter J. Taylor, 'The "American Century" as hegemonic cycle'.. Notes by Hobsbawm for response to Gamble's paper; list of participants; proposed schedule.
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