Viva la Revolucion
Hobsbawm on Latin America
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Published:6th Sep '18
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful work explores Latin America's revolutionary potential, illustrating its significance in global political discourse and intellectual thought, particularly in Viva La Revolucion.
In Viva La Revolucion, Eric Hobsbawm presents a comprehensive analysis of Latin America, drawing on his extensive experience and research over four decades. He reflects on his deep connection to the region, noting that it was the only part of the Third World where he felt at home, largely due to his familiarity with Spanish and Portuguese. Hobsbawm's passion for Latin America is evident as he explores its potential for social change and revolution, particularly in the wake of significant events like the Cuban Revolution in 1959.
The author captures the excitement and intrigue that Latin America generated among intellectuals in Europe and the United States during the 1960s. He discusses how the successes of leaders like Fidel Castro and the broader revolutionary movements inspired hope and a sense of possibility in the First World. Hobsbawm emphasizes that these movements represented not just local struggles, but also a global narrative of resistance against imperial powers, showcasing the resilience of the underprivileged.
Viva La Revolucion ultimately serves as an important historical document, chronicling the interplay between revolutionary ideals and the socio-political landscape of Latin America. Hobsbawm's insights resonate beyond the continent, inviting readers to consider the implications of these revolutions in a broader context of global politics and social justice.
Throughout, Hobsbawm writes with unrivalled clarity, making his historical arguments and political commentary compelling and urgent even at a distance of decades * Guardian *
ISBN: 9780349141299
Dimensions: 132mm x 199mm x 30mm
Weight: 372g
480 pages