In a speech of welcome, David Latchman, master of Birkbeck 鈥 which Professor Hobsbawm joined as a lecturer in 1947 and where he served as president from 2002 until his death 鈥 said he was someone who had 鈥渃learly made a difference to people鈥檚 lives鈥.
At graduation ceremonies, Professor Latchman recalled of Professor Hobsbawm, 鈥渢he production line would be slowed down by people saying: 鈥榊ou influenced me! You are the reason I am here! You are the reason why I graduated!鈥 A proportion of them would be so excited at meeting their hero that they walked off the stage without remembering to shake hands with me.鈥
Roy Foster, Carroll Builders professor of Irish history at the University of Oxford, described the vastly learned Professor Hobsbawm as 鈥渁 worldwide web in himself鈥, while Roderick Floud, provost of Gresham College, claimed he had 鈥渞einvented labour history鈥 and 鈥渆lectrified social history鈥.
Leslie Bethell, a British historian of Latin America now based in Brazil, noted Professor Hobsbawm鈥檚 extraordinary fame in that country. Even in his 80s, when he attended a literary festival there, he was 鈥済reeted like a visiting rock star with girls in the street shouting out: Eric, Eric, give me a kiss!鈥欌
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Daughter Julia Hobsbawm spoke of her father as an inspiring but 鈥渄eeply impractical鈥 man who 鈥渙nce sat next to me on the bus for 10 minutes before he realised I was there鈥.
Martin Jacques, former editor of Marxism Today, where Professor Hobsbawm was for many years their 鈥渕ost important and influential writer鈥 discovered in him 鈥渢he exact antithesis of the dull predictability often found on the left. You never knew quite what he was going to say, but you waited on his every word.鈥
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Simon Schama, university professor of history and art history at ColumbiaUniversity, recalled standing in a bookshop 鈥渂ug-eyed with silent illumination鈥 when he first came across Professor Hobsbawm鈥檚 work as he was about to apply for university. Later acquaintance had only deepened his admiration for 鈥渂andit-hunting Eric, jazzy, snazzy Eric鈥 as a 鈥渃omplete historian who defied all the little games of side-choosing鈥 and 鈥渟imply couldn鈥檛 get enough of the exhilarating peculiarity of the human condition鈥.
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