著者について

E. P. Thompson was a prominent British historian, sociologist, and Marxist theorist, best known for his influential work on the social history of the British working class. His seminal book, "The Making of the English Working Class," published in 1963, challenged traditional narratives that overlooked the experiences and voices of ordinary people during the Industrial Revolution. Thompson emphasized the importance of understanding history from below, which connected the political and social movements of the working class to their lived experiences.

Throughout his career, Thompson was not only a historian but also an activist, engaging in various political causes, including nuclear disarmament and anti-war movements. His scholarship and activism were deeply interwoven, reflecting his belief that intellectual work should serve the interests of social change. He was a co-founder of the New Left Review and contributed significantly to discussions on culture, politics, and the role of history in shaping contemporary society. His legacy continues to influence historians, sociologists, and activists around the world.

生年月日 February 3, 1924
出生地 London, England
死亡日 August 28, 1993
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