Marx and the Civil War

2004-03-10 Thread Michael Perelman
While I'm replying, I meant to tell Professor Perelman [MY GOD! EVEN MY STUDENTS DON'T CALL ME THAT!!!] that David Milton's new book does not mention Marx's role in the British working class's fight against British involvement in the U.S. Civil War. David focuses on the Liverpool Network, so

Re: Marx and the Civil War

2004-03-10 Thread Michael Dawson
AM Subject: [PEN-L] Marx and the Civil War While I'm replying, I meant to tell Professor Perelman [MY GOD! EVEN MY STUDENTS DON'T CALL ME THAT!!!] that David Milton's new book does not mention Marx's role in the British working class's fight against British involvement in the U.S. Civil

Re: Marx and the Civil War

2004-03-10 Thread Julio Huato
Professor Michael Perelman wrote: While I'm replying, I meant to tell Professor Perelman [MY GOD! EVEN MY STUDENTS DON'T CALL ME THAT!!!] :-) Julio _ Charla con tus amigos en lĂ­nea mediante MSN Messenger:

Re: Marx and the Civil War

2004-03-10 Thread Shane Mage
Michael wrote: ...I recall that Senator Hoare from Mass. [might more appropriately be spelled Whore In the mid-'30s, British Foreign Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare met in Paris with French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval and signed what came to be known as the Hoare-Laval agreement to appease