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From “Class against Class” to the Hitler-Stalin Pact: Some Reflections on the Unwavering Line
Author(s) -
Stan Smith
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
e-rea
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1638-1718
DOI - 10.4000/erea.211
Subject(s) - pact , class (philosophy) , line (geometry) , new class , political science , sociology , philosophy , law , epistemology , mathematics , geometry
1. 1939-41: It’s probably all right reallyAnd No Man’s Wit, Rose Macaulay’s 1940 novel set in the post-Civil War confusion of Franco’s Spain in late 1939, depicts a middle-class English family searching for a son who has disappeared after serving with the International Brigade. On a precisely dated 24 August 1939, the family and their Spanish host, a right-wing aristocrat who despises Franco as an upstart, hear the first incredible news of the Nazi-Soviet Pact. The family’s younger son, Hugh,..

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