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The Starmer Project: A Journey to the Right is a 2022 book by British journalist Oliver Eagleton, published by Verso Books.It is a political biography of British Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, and follows his time in the Crown Prosecution Service and Shadow Cabinet of Jeremy Corbyn, his predecessor, covering his political alliances, his victory in the 2020 Labour Party leadership election ...
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As part of the British "New Left", a number of new journals emerged to carry commentary on matters of Marxist theory.One of these was The Reasoner, a magazine established by historians E. P. Thompson and John Saville in July 1956. [1]
Eagleton was born in Salford, Lancashire, England, on 22 February 1943, [4] to Francis Paul Eagleton and his wife, Rosaleen (née Riley) Eagleton. [13] He grew up in a working-class Catholic family of Irish descent in Salford, with roots in County Galway.
Eagleton, New South Wales, Australia; Eagleton, Wisconsin, United States; Eagleton Village, Tennessee, United States; Eagleton, a hamlet adjoining (or within) Pabail Iarach in Point, Outer Hebrides, Scotland; Eagleton, fictional town in Indiana, from the show Parks and Recreation
Oliver Elton, FBA (3 June 1861 – 4 June 1945) was an English literary scholar whose works include A Survey of English Literature (1730–1880) in six volumes, criticism, biography, and translations from several languages including Icelandic and Russian. He was King Alfred Professor of English at Liverpool University.
Eagleton served as American consul in Tabriz, Iran between 1959 and 1961 [2] and United States Ambassador to Yemen 1967, Tunisia 1977, Libya 1978–1979, Algeria 1979, Iraq 1980–1984 and Syria 1985–1988. He is also an author of The Kurdish Republic of 1946 (1961) and "Iraqi Kurdistan" in The World Today (1956). [3]
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