Marx and Engels Collected Works Volume 9
Marx and Engels 1849
Marx, Karl; Engels, Friedrich
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Publisher: Progress Publishers
Year Published: 1849
Resource Type: Book
Cx Number: CX6420
Includes articles from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung March 6 - May 19, 1849.
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Table of Contents
Articles from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung
March 6—May 19, 1849
Preface xv
March
The State of Trade 3
From the Theatre of War 9
The Military Reports of the Kolnische Zeitung 13
The 26th Austrian Army Bulletin 19
The English Soldier's Oath of Allegiance 22
From the Theatre of War 24
The 27th Bulletin.—Military Reports 27
Ruge 33
The March Association 36
From the Theatre of War 38
The Model Republic 42
Vienna and Frankfurt 47
[Three New Bills] 50
Government Provocations 55
An Austrian Report Published in the Augsburg Algemeine Zeitung 58
[From the Theatre of War] 61
[Austrian Defeats] 63
The Hohenzollern General Plan of Reform 65
The Censorship 70
From the Theatre of War 72
From the Theatre of War 75
From the Theatre of War 76
The Milliard 79
The Frankfurt March Association and the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 84
Draft Address of the Second Chamber 86
From the Theatre of War 90
From the Theatre of War 91
From the Theatre of War 105
Military Dictatorship in Austria 102
The 18th of March 108
The Neue Preussische Zeitung on the Occasion of the 18th of March 109
From the Theatre of War 110
Military Reports from Hungary 113
From the Theatre of War 121
From the Theatre of War 123
The Hohenzollern Press Bill 125
From the Theatre of War 133
From the Theatre of War 134
The Debate on the Address in Berlin 135
From the Theatre of War.-The Confused Situation in Serbia 144
The War in Italy and Hungary 148
From the Theatre of War 152
From the Theatre of War [Italy] 156
From the Theatre of War 158
From the Theatre of War [Italy] 164
Latest News from Hungary 167
From the Theatre of War.-More Russian Troops 168
The Defeat of the Piedmontese 169
From the Theatre of War 178
From the Theatre of War 181
April
From the Theatre of War 185
From the Theatre of War 188
French Foreign Policy 191
The Comedy with the Imperial Crown 193
The Call-Up of the Army Reserve in Prussia 195
Wage Labour and Capital 197
I
197
II
205
III
211
IV
216
V
222
The Southern Slavs and the Austrian Monarchy 229
The War in Hungary 231
From the Theatre of War 237
From the Theatre of War 242
From the Theatre of War 248
Austrian Lamentations 250
From the Theatre of War 252
From the Theatre of War 255
The Extradition of Political Refugees 257
From the Theatre of War.-The German Navy 259
From the Theatre of War.-Windischgratz's Comments on the Imposed Constitution 261
Rumours of the Extermination of the Rebels 265
A Magyar Victory 267
A Magyar Victory 268
An Austrian Defeat 271
From the Theatre of War 277
Parliamentary Decisions Are Disregarded.-Manteuffel's Spies 281
Statement 282
From the Theatre of War 283
From the Theatre of War 286
From the Theatre of War.-Peasant War in the Bukovina 288
Elkemann 291
From the Theatre of War 292
Sitting of the Second Chamber in Berlin. April 13 295
The Slovaks.-The So-Called Dembidski Bulletin 299
From the Theatre of War 302
"Magyar Rodomontade" of the Kolnische Zeitung 306
The New Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian Robber State 307
The Russians 311
From the Theatre of War 314
From the Theatre of War 318
The Debate on the Law on Posters 320
From the Theatre of War 330
From the Theatre of War 353
The Hungarian War 355
Lassalle 339
From the Theatre of War 342
Hungarian Victories 346
From the Theatre of War 360
Hungarian Advances.-Excitement in Vienna 362
Magyar Advances 353
Dissolution of the Second Chamber 357
Posen 359
From the Theatre of War 363
May
From the Theatre of War 368
The Counter-Revolutionary Plans in Berlin 370
Lassalle 376
A Prussian Kick for the Frankfurt Assembly 377
The Dissolution 380
From the Theatre of War 381
Lassalle 383
Prohibition of the Meeting of the Rhenish Municipal Councils 389
From the Theatre of War 390
The Congress of Rhenish Towns 392
The Third Party in the Alliance 394
From the Theatre of War 396
News from Southern Germany 399
News from Hungary 400
Longing for a State of Siege 412
The Situation in Hungary 404
From the Theatre of War 406
Kossuth's Proclamation 407
From the Theatre of War 409
The Prussian Army and the Revolutionary Uprising of the People 411
A Question to the Workers 413
The Tsar and His Subordinate Knyazes 414
The Approaching Revolution 416
The Deeds of the Hohenzollern Dynasty 418
The Situation in Elberfeld 423
From the Theatre of War 424
Counter-Revolutionary Offensive and Victory of the Revolution 426
The Uprising in Elberfeld and Dusseldorf 428
The New Prussian Constitution 430
The Sanguinary Law in Dusseldorf 432
The Uprising in the Berg Country 434
The Venal Baseness of the Kolnische Zeitung 436
The Kreuz-Zeitung 437
A New Prussian Kick for the Frankfurt Assembly 438
The New Martial-Law Charter 440
Elberfeld 447
The Worthy Schwanbeck 450
The Summary Suppression of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 451
Hungary 455
"To My People" 464
To the Workers of Cologne 467
Articles & Statements
May-July 1849
Letter to the Frankfurter Journal (Marx) 473
The Revolutionary Uprising in the Palatinate and Baden (Engels) 474
The 13th of June (Marx) 477
To the Editor of the Newspaper La Presse (Marx) 480
Repudiation (Engels) 482
Appendices
Report of Marx's Expulsion Sent by the Cologne Government Authorities to the Minister of the Interior von Manteuffel 487
Invitation of the Democratic Association in Solingen to Marx, Freiligrath. Engels, Schapper and Wolff 489
Banquet in Grurzenich 490
Letter from the Minister of the Interior von Manteuffel to the Oberprasident of the Rhine Province, Herr Eichmann, together with a Copy of the Instructions Regarding the Expulsion of Marx Sent to the Royal Government Authorities in Cologne 492
Decisions of the General Meeting of the Cologne Workers' Association Held on April 16, 1849 493
From the Minutes of the Committee Meeting of the Cologne Workers' Association Held on April 17,1849 495
Letter from the Royal Government Authorities in Cologne to the Oberprasident of the Rhine Province, Herr Eichmann, Regarding the Expulsion of Marx 496
Resolution of Branch No. 1 of the Cologne Workers' Association 498
Decisions of the General Meeting of the Cologne Workers' Association Held on April 23, 1849 501
Report on the Convocation of the Congress of Workers' Associations 502
From the Minutes of the Committee Meeting of the Cologne Workers' Association Held on May 1, 1849 504
Marx's Receipt for a Financial Contribution Towards the Publishing Expenses of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 505
Congress of the Democratic and Workers' Associations 506
Engels' Expulsion from Elberfeld 508
The Democratic and Workers' Press on Marx's Expulsion and the Suppression of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 509
The Editors of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 514
Departure of Editor Karl Marx from Cologne 515
The Second Trial of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung 516
Trial for Libelling Deputies of the German National Assembly 517
Trial for Interference in Official Functions 521
From the Editors of the Neue Kolnische Zeitung 523
A Warrant of Arrest 524
Marx's Arrival in Paris 525
Notification of Marx's Expulsion from Paris Issued by the Commissioner of Police 526
Notification Sent by the Commissioner of Police Stating That Marx's Petition Was Rejected 527
Notes & Indexes
Notes 533
Name Index 595
Index of Quoted and Mentioned Literature 621
Index of Periodicals 635
Subject Index 641
Glossary of Geographical Names 660
Illustrations
The first page of Engels' article "Military Dictatorship in Austria" 103
The Neue Rheinische Zeitung No. 264, April 5,1849 with the beginning of Marx's Wage Labour and Capital 199
Engels' article "Hungarian Victories" published in the Neue Rheinische Zeitung No. 283 (special Supplement), April 27 1849 347
Hungary and Transylvania in 1849 (map) 458-59
The last issue of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung (No. 301, May 19, 1849) which was printed in red ink 469
Passport issued to Marx by the French police on August 24, 1849 529
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