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 Mussol

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: http://messenger.latino.m

Re: Marx and the Civil War

2004-03-10 Thread Michael Dawson
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 10:09 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 rol

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,