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【摘要】BRITISH historian Eric Hobsbawm has become synonymous withserious historiography. But in 2014, he became a hit in China's literary circles. The scholar's sudden popularity began with the publication of the first Chinese edition of How to Chalice the World. In less than a month, the first run of 3,000 copies was sold out, and a second run was hastily printed. For an academic book priced at RMB 88, the market was unexpectedly eager.