
New Books in Intellectual History Peter Stansky, "The Socialist Patriot: George Orwell and War" (Stanford UP, 2023)
Jan 31, 2026
Peter Stansky, historian and longtime Orwell scholar, discusses his new book on how four wars shaped George Orwell. He traces Orwell’s move from pacifism to democratic socialism after Spain. He explores Orwell’s tensions between patriotism and critique of totalitarianism. He considers how Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four reflect wartime convictions and retain modern relevance.
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Early Academic Spark From 1984 And Spain
- Peter Stansky recounts reading 1984 as a senior in high school and later writing a senior essay on four Englishmen tied to the Spanish Civil War.
- His early academic interest in Orwell centered on Spain and led to long-term scholarly work including collaborative biographies.
WWI and WWII Deeply Shaped Orwell
- Stansky argues Orwell's views were shaped significantly by World War I and World War II, not just Spain and the Cold War.
- He sees his book's original contribution as highlighting those two world wars' influence on Orwell.
Orwell's Class Roots And Family Fortune
- Stansky describes Orwell's claim to be 'lower upper middle class' tied to family background and schooling.
- He notes Orwell's family fortune traced to a great-grandfather who owned Jamaican plantations and slaves.










