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so:text | There is no historically homogeneous Europe, and those who look for it are on the wrong track. However we define 'Europe', its diversity, the rise and fall, the coexistence, the dialectical interaction of its components, is fundamental to its existence. Without it, it is impossible to understand and explain the developments which led to the creation and control of the modern world by processes which came to maturity in Europe and nowhere else. (en) |
so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Eric_Hobsbawm |
so:description | On History (1997) (en) |
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