Marx & Engels Collected Works: Volume 11

Volume 11

August 185l - March 1853


Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany (Engels) 3

I. Germany at the Outbreak of the Revolution

5

II. The Prussian State

13

III. The Other German States

22

IV. Austria

26

V. The Vienna Insurrection

31

VI. The Berlin Insurrection

34

VII. The Frankfort National Assembly

39

VIII. Poles, Tschechs and Germans

43

IX. Panslavism. The Schleswig-Holstein War

46

X. The Paris Rising. The Frankfort Assembly

50

XI. The Vienna Insurrection

54

XII. The Storming of Vienna. The Betrayal of Vienna

59

XIII. The Prussian Constituent Assembly. The National Assembly

66

XIV. The Restoration of Order. Diet and Chambers

70

XV. The Triumph of Prussia

74

XVI. The National Assembly and the Government

80

XVII. Insurrection

83

XVIII. Petty Traders

87

XIX. The Close of the Insurrection

91
Statement and Accompanying Letter to the Editorial Board of the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung. October 4,1851 (Marx) 97
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (Marx) 99

I.

103

II.

112

III.

123

IV.

137

V.

147

VI.

164

VII.

181
England (Engels) 198

I

198

II

205
To the Editor of The Times (Marx & Engels) 210
Real Causes Why the French Proletarians Remained Comparatively Inactive in December Last (Engels) 212

I

212

II

215

III

218
Statement Sent to the Editorial Board of the Kolnische Zeitung (Marx) 223
General Klapka (Marx) 224
The Great Men of the Exile (Marx & Engels) 227

I

229

II

248

III

253

IV

257

V

260

VI

274

VII. Gustav and the Colony of Renunciation

280

VIII

281

IX

284

X

290

XI

296

XII

304

XIII

310

XIV

323

XV

325
The Elections in England.-Tories and Whigs (Marx) 327
The Chartists (Marx) 333
Corruption at Elections (Marx) 342
Result of the Elections (Marx) 348
Movements of Mazzini and Kossuth.-League with Louis Napoleon.-Palmerston (Marx) 354
Pauperism and Free Trade.-The Approaching Commercial Crisis (Marx) 357
Political Consequences of the Commercial Excitement (Marx) 364
Political Parties and Prospects (Marx) 369
Attempts to Form a New Opposition Party (Marx) 373
Public Statement to the Editors of the English Press (Marx & Engels) 378
The Trials at Cologne. To the Editor of The Morning Advertiser (Marx) 380
Kossuth, Mazzini, and Louis Napoleon (Marx) 382
A Final Declaration on the Late Cologne Trials (Marx & Engels) 384
The Late Trial at Cologne (Engels) 388
Revelations Concerning the Communist Trial in Cologne (Marx) 395

I. Preliminaries

399

II. The Dietz Archive

403

III. The Cherval Plot

407

IV. The Original Minute-Book

420

V. The Letter Accompanying the Red Catechism

443

VI. The Willich-Schapper Group

445

VII. Judgment

452
Parliament.-Vote of November 26.-Disraeli's Budget (Marx) 458
A Reply to Kossuth's "Secretary" (Marx) 465
The Defeat of the Ministry (Marx) 466
A Superannuated Administration.-Prospects of the Coalition Ministry, &c (Marx) 471
Political Prospects.-Commercial Prosperity.-Case of Starvation (Marx) 477
Elections.-Financial Clouds.-The Duchess of Sutherland and Slavery (Marx) 486
Capital Punishment.-Mr. Cobden's Pamphlet.- Regulations of the Bank of England (Marx) 495
Defence-Finances.-Decrease of the Aristocracy.-Politics (Marx) 502
The Italian Insurrection.-British Politics (Marx) 508
The Attack on Francis Joseph.-The Milan Riot.- British Politics.-Disraeli's Speech.-Napoleon's Will (Marx) 513
Parliamentary Debates.-The Clergy Against Socialism.-Starvation (Marx) 522
Forced Emigration.-Kossuth and Mazzini.-The Refugee Question.-Election Bribery in England.-Mr. Cobden (Marx) 528
Kossuth and Mazzini.-Intrigues of the Prussian Government.-Austrian-Prussian Commercial Treaty.-The Times and the Refugees (Marx) 535

 

From the Preparatory Materials

Critical Review of Proudhon's Book Idee generale de la Revolution au XIV-e siecle (Engels) 545

 

Appendices

E. Jones. A Letter to the Advocates of the Co-operative Principle and to the Members of Co-operative Societies 573
E Jones. Co-operation. What It Is, and What It Ought To Be 582
List of Documents Despatched to Cologne during the Communist Trial 590
G. Eccarius. A Review of the Literature on the Coup d'etat 592

Preliminaries

592

No. 1

595

No. 2

599

No. 3

602

No. 4

604

No. 5

609

No. 6

612

No. 7

615

No. 8

617
Appeal for Support of the Men Sentenced in Cologne 621
Appeal for Support of the Representatives of the Proletariat Sentenced in Cologne, and Their Families 623

 

Notes & Indexes

Notes 629
Name Index 691
Index of Quoted and Mentioned Literature 730
Index of Periodicals 746
Subject Index 753

 

Illustrations

Part of a page from the New York Daily Tribune containing Engels' article from the series Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Germany 77
Title-page of the journal Die Revolution in which The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte was published for the first time 101
Title-page of the journal Notes to the People, in which Engels' article "Real Causes Why the French Proletarians Remained Comparatively Inactive in December Last" was published 219
A page of the manuscript of The Great Men of the Exile (the main text is in Engels' hand, the addition in Marx's) 291
Title-page of the first edition of Marx's work Revelations Concerning the Communist Trial in Cologne 397
Title-page of the 1853 Boston edition of Marx's Revelations Concerning the Communist Trial in Cologne 447
Part of a page from The People's Paper containing an abridged version of Marx's article "Elections.-Financial Clouds.-The Duchess of Sutherland and Slavery" 489
Last page of Engels' manuscript "Critical Review of Proudhon's Book Ideé genérale de la Revolution au XIX-e siecle" 564-65