by Harvey Kaye
Temple University Press, 1990
Cloth: 978-0-87722-730-4 | Paper: 978-0-87722-742-7
Library of Congress Classification HX244.7.T45E18 1990
Dewey Decimal Classification 335.430941

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For over thirty years, the work of E. P. Thompson as historian, socialist, and peace activist has been enormously influential. Yet attempts to assess the impact of his work as a whole have been rare. This book brings together a wide range of authors who, in original essays, discuss the historical, theoretical, and political problems that have been central to Thompson's work. The contributors assess the limits and achievements of his writings, and add to the discussion of issues that remain important for both intellectual and political work.

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