The Late Show - Special - Eric Hobsbawm - Age of Extremes
Celebrated historian Professor Eric Hobsbawm talks to Michael Ignatieff about his book Age of Extremes: The Short Twentieth Century. He also discusses his childhood in Central Europe, his loyalty to the communist party and the crisis he sees (in 1994) facing the world at the end of the 20th century.

▶︎
Jeremy Paxman interviews historian Eric Hobsbawm in 2002 - BBC Newsnight

▶︎
INTERVIEWS WITH HISTORIANS - ERIC HOBSBAWM

▶︎
60 Minutes archives: Le Carré

▶︎
Stephen Kotkin — How Stalin became the most powerful dictator in history

▶︎
Eric Hobsbawm: The Consolations of History

▶︎
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: The Role of the Advocate

▶︎
Uncommon Knowledge: Part 2: Stephen Kotkin discusses Stalin’s consolidation of power

▶︎
Sir Richard J Evans - German National Identity

▶︎
1969: Stalin's Daughter on Defecting From the Soviet Union | Classic Interviews | BBC Archive

▶︎
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Why Are Our Intellectuals So Dumb?

▶︎
History Now Sir Richard Evans on Eric Hobsbawm #History #Communism #Hobsbawm

▶︎
Michael Crick reports on Eric Hobsbawm in 1985

▶︎
Christopher Hitchens interview on the Clintons (1999)

▶︎
Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 - Christopher Clark

▶︎
A Conversation with Bertrand Russell (1952)

▶︎
Stalin vs Trotsky: A Fight for Control | FULL DOCUMENTARY

▶︎
Rear Window: A Life of Dissent - The Life and Work of E. P. Thompson

▶︎
The Best Conversation About History You’ve Ever Heard - Dominic Sandbrook

▶︎
Eric Hobsbawm (1917-2012), in the Oxford DNB

▶︎
