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  1. Evelyn John St Loe Strachey (21 October 1901 – 15 July 1963) was a British Labour politician and writer. A journalist by profession, Strachey was elected to Parliament in 1929.

  2. Evelyn John St Loe Strachey (Guildford, 21 de octubre de 1901-Londres, 15 de julio de 1963) fue un político y escritor laborista británico. Biografía. Hijo de John Strachey, editor de The Spectator, se educó en Eton College y siguió los pasos de su padre dedicándose al periodismo.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · John Strachey was a British Socialist writer and Labour politician known for his contributions to leftist thought and for his peacetime rationing policies as British food minister. Son of John St. Loe Strachey, publisher and editor of The Spectator, Strachey broke with his family’s Conservative.

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  4. Evelyn John St Loe Strachey (21 de octubre de 1901 – 15 de julio de 1963) fue un político y escritor británico. Periodista de profesión, Strachey fue elegido miembro del Parlamento en 1929.

  5. 26 de dic. de 2015 · This book studies John Strachey, one of the most important left intellectuals in twentieth century Britain. It provides a detailed exposition of his intellectual evolution set in its historical...

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  6. This book studies John Strachey, one of the most important left intellectuals in twentieth century Britain. It provides a detailed exposition of his intellectual evolution set in its historical context, thus highlighting the options, pressures, dilemmas and pitfalls besetting British socialists in the turbulent times of the inter and post-war ...

  7. Sir John Strachey GCSI CIE (5 June 1823 – 19 December 1907) was a British civil servant and writer in India who served as Lieutenant-Governor of the North-Western Provinces from 1874 to 1876.