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| | | | | A defining component of Eric Hobsbawm's historical writings is the quartet of "Age" books: Age of Revolution, Age of Capital, Age of Empire, and Age of Extremes. These are synthetic works, offering a narrative of the long nineteenth century and the short twentieth century. They give primary attention to developments pertaining to economic, political, and... | |
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| | | Stacy J. Lettman Under Review:Specters of the Marvelous: Race and the Development of the European Fairy Tale. Kimberly J. Lau. Wayne State University Press, December 2024. Masterfully written with rigorous scholarly research, Kimberly J. Lau's Specters of the Marvelous: Race and the Development of the European Fairy Tale presents an important intervention in the study... | ||