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- Frontmatter I
- Inhalt V
- Einleitung XIII
- Editorische Hinweise XLI
-
KARL MARX, FRIEDRICH ENGELS WERKE ARTIKEL. ENTWÜRFE JANUAR BIS DEZEMBER 1854. Part 1
- The European War 1
- The Western Powers and Turkey 8
- The War in the East 18
- The Last Battle in Europe 27
- The Fighting in the East—Finances of Austria and France—Fortification of Constantinople 30
- The Czar's Views-Prince Albert 35
- Fortification of Constantinople— Denmark's Neutrality—Composition of British Parliament— Crop Failure in Europe 39
- Count Orlov's Mission—Russian Finances during the War 46
- Blue Books—Parliamentary Debates on February 6—Count Orlov's Mission—Operations of the Allied Fleet— The Irish Brigade—Concerning the Convocation of the Labour Parliament 50
- Russian Diplomacy—The Blue Book on the Eastern Question—Montenegro 56
- The War Question in Europe 63
- Declaration of the Prussian Cabinet—Napoleon's Plans—Prussia's Policy 67
- Debates in Parliament 69
- Parliamentary Debates of February 22— Pozzo di Borgo's Dispatch— The Policy of the Western Powers 81
- English and French War Plans- Greek Insurrection—Spain—China 88
- Austrian Bankruptcy 94
- Opening of the Labour Parliament- English War Budget 100
- Letter to the Labour Parliament 107
- The Labour Parliament 111
- Retreat of the Russians from Kalafat 116
- The Greek Insurrection 120
- The Documents on the Partition of Turkey 123
- The Secret Diplomatic Correspondence 136
- Declaration of War- On the History of the Eastern Question 150
- The Fortress of Kronstadt 158
- British Finances—The Troubles at Preston 168
- The Russian Army 173
- The European War 178
- The War Debate in Parliament 181
- Russia and the German Powers—Corn Prices 192
- Position of the Armies in Turkey 198
- Reshid Pasha's Note—An Italian Newspaper on the Eastern Question 202
- Greece and Turkey—Turkey and the Western Powers- Falling off in Wheat Sales in England 207
- The Turkish War 211
- The Greek Insurrection—The Polish Emigration— The Austro-Prussian Treaty—Russian Documents 214
- The Bombardment of Odessa—Greece- Proclamation of Prince Daniel of Montenegro— Manteuffel's Speech 221
- News from the European Contest 228
- British Finances 230
- A Famous Victory 237
- Attack upon Sevastopol—Clearing of Estates in Scotland 241
- The War 246
- The Present Condition of the English Army- Tactics, Uniform, Commissariat, etc. 253
- Ships and Forts 259
- The Treaty between Austria and Prussia- Parliamentary Debates of May 29 264
- The Formation of a Special Ministry of War in Britain— The War on the Danube—The Economic Situation 269
- Reorganisation of the British War Administration— The Austrian Summons—Britain's Economic Situation— St. Arnaud 275
- The Siege of Silistria 281
- State of the Russian War 290
- The Russian Retreat 296
- The War—Debate in Parliament 300
- The Insurrection at Madrid—The Austro-Turkish Treaty- Moldavia and Wallachia 308
- The War on the Danube 316
- The Details of the Insurrection at Madrid— The Austro-Prussian Summons— The New Austrian Loan—Wallachia 321
- Excitement in Italy—The Events in Spain— The Position of the German States—British Magistrates 329
- A Congress at Vienna—The Austrian Loan- Proclamations of Dulce and O'Donnell— The Ministerial Crisis in Britain 342
- The Spanish Revolution—Greece and Turkey 348
- The War Debates in Parliament 354
- The Policy of Austria- The War Debates in the House of Commons 361
- That Bore of a War 370
- Espartero 375
- The Attack on the Russian Forts 381
- Evacuation of the Danubian Principalities— The Events in Spain— A New Danish Constitution—The Chartists 383
- Evacuation of Moldavia and Wallachia—Poland- Demands of the Spanish People 390
- The Eastern Question—The Revolution in Spain— The Madrid Press 396
- Revolution in Spain—Bomarsund 403
- The Capture of Bomarsund (First Article) 408
- The Capture of Bomarsund (Second Article) 412
- Revolutionary Spain 416
- Centraijunta (Draft) 466
- Spain-Intervention (Draft) 473
- The Reaction in Spain 476
- Progress of the War September 8, 1854 482
- The Rumours about Mazzini's Arrest— The Austrian Compulsory Loan- Spain—The Situation in Wallachia 490
- The Actions of the Allied Fleet— The Situation in the Danubian Principalities- Spain—British Foreign Trade 495
- The Attack on Sevastopol 503
- The News from the Crimea 509
- The Sevastopol Hoax 514
- The Sevastopol Hoax—General News 518
- The Battle of the Alma 522
- The Military Power of Russia 527
- The Siege of Sevastopol 533
- The Campaign in the Crimea 537
- The War in the East 544
- The Battle of Inkerman 551
- The Crimean Campaign 556
- Progress of the War December 14/15, 1854 562
- The Military Power of Austria 568
-
ANHANG
- Dubiosa 575
-
Artikel, die mit Hilfe von Marx und Engels verfaßt wurden
- The Coburgs 587
- Different Features of Popular Feeling 589
- Discoveries Made Too Late 592
- Von Marx und Engels mitunterzeichnete Dokumente 597
- Programme of the Labour Parliament 599
-
KARL MARX FRIEDRICH ENGELS WERKE ARTIKEL ENTWÜRFE JANUAR BIS DEZEMBER 1854. Part 2
- Inhalt 613
- Verzeichnis der Abkürzungen, Siglen und Zeichen 625
- Zur publizistischen Arbeit von Marx und Engels und ihren Mitkämpfern von Januar bis Dezember 1854 629
-
APPARAT ZU DEN EINZELNEN TEXTEN DES BANDES
- The European War 657
- The Western Powers and Turkey 661
- The War in the East 668
- The Last Battle in Europe 675
- The Fighting in the East—Finances of Austria and France- Fortification of Constantinople 677
- The Czar's Views—Prince Albert 680
- Fortification of Constantinople—Denmark's Neutrality- Composition of British Parliament—Crop Failure in Europe 683
- Count Orlov's Mission—Russian Finances during the War 688
- Blue Books—Parliamentary Debates on February 6—Count Orlov's Mission- Operations of the Allied Fleet— The Irish Brigade—Concerning the Convocation of the Labour Parliament 692
- Russian Diplomacy— The Blue Book on the Eastern Question—Montenegro 699
- The War Question in Europe 703
- Declaration of the Prussian Cabinet—Napoleon's Plans- Prussia's Policy 705
- Debates in Parliament 706
- Parliamentary Debates of February 22— Pozzo di Borgo's Dispatch—The Policy of the Western Powers 713
- English and French War Plans—Greek Insurrection- Spain—China 717
- Austrian Bankruptcy 723
- Opening of the Labour Parliament—English War Budget 728
- Letter to the Labour Parliament 731
- The Labour Parliamen 732
- Retreat of the Russians from Kalafat 734
- The Greek Insurrection 740
- The Documents on the Partition of Turkey 742
- The Secret Diplomatic Correspondence 747
- Declaration of War—On the History of the Eastern Question 752
- The Fortress of Kronstadt 756
- British Finances—The Troubles at Preston 765
- The Russian Army 769
- The European War 772
- The War Debate in Parliament 775
- Russia and the German Powers—Corn Prices 780
- Position of the Armies in Turkey 785
- Reshid Pasha's Note—An Italian Newspaper on the Eastern Question 787
- Greece and Turkey—Turkey and the Western Powers- Falling off in Wheat Sales in England 794
- The Turkish War 796
- The Greek Insurrection—The Polish Emigration— The Austro-Prussian Treaty—Russian Documents 798
- The Bombardment of Odessa- Greece—Proclamation of Prince Daniel of Montenegro— Manteuffel's Speech 806
- News from the European Contest 814
- British Finances 816
- A Famous Victory 822
- Attack upon Sevastopol—Clearing of Estates in Scotland 827
- The War 829
- The Present Condition of the English Army- Tactics, Uniform, Commissariat, etc. 833
- Ships and Forts 836
- The Treaty between Austria and Prussia- Parliamentary Debates of May 29 840
- The Formation of a Special Ministry of War in Britain— The War on the Danube—The Economic Situation 843
- Reorganisation of the British War Administration— The Austrian Summons—Britain's Economic Situation— St. Arnaud 846
- The Siege of Silistria 851
- State of the Russian War 856
- The Russian Retreat 860
- The War—Debate in Parliament 862
- The Insurrection at Madrid—The Austro-Turkish Treaty- Moldavia and Wallachia 866
- The War on the Danube 871
- The Details of the Insurrection at Madrid— The Austro-Prussian Summons—The New Austrian Loan—Wallachia 874
- Excitement in Italy—The Events in Spain— The Position of the German States—British Magistrates 881
- A Congress at Vienna—The Austrian Loan—Proclamations of Dulce and O'Donnell—The Ministerial Crisis in Britain 886
- The Spanish Revolution—Greece and Turkey 891
- The War Debates in Parliament 896
- The Policy of Austria—The War Debates in the House of Commons 899
- That Bore of a War 903
- Espartero 906
- The Attack on the Russian Forts 910
- Evacuation of the Danubian Principalities— The Events in Spain—A New Danish Constitution—The Chartists 912
- Evacuation of Moldavia and Wallachia—Poland- Demands of the Spanish People 916
- The Eastern Question—The Revolution in Spain— The Madrid Press 920
- Revolution in Spain—Bomarsund 928
- The Capture of Bomarsund (First Article) 932
- The Capture of Bomarsund (Second Article) 935
- Revolutionary Spain 938
- Centraijunta (Draft) 962
- Spain—Intervention (Draft) 969
- The Reaction in Spain 979
- Progress of the War 983
- The Rumours about Mazzini's Arrest— The Austrian Compulsory Loan—Spain—The Situation in Wallachia 986
- The Actions of the Allied Fleet— The Situation in the Danubian Principalities- Spain—British Foreign Trade 989
- The Attack on Sevastopol 993
- The News from the Crimea 997
- The Sevastopol Hoax 1000
- The Sevastopol Hoax—General News 1003
- The Battle of the Alma 1007
- The Military Power of Russia 1012
- The Siege of Sevastopol 1016
- The Campaign in the Crimea 1019
- The War in the East 1022
- The Battle of Inkerman 1029
- The Crimean Campaign 1034
- Progress of the War 1039
- The Military Power of Austria 1042
- ANHANG 1045
- REGISTER 1073
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Inhalt V
- Einleitung XIII
- Editorische Hinweise XLI
-
KARL MARX, FRIEDRICH ENGELS WERKE ARTIKEL. ENTWÜRFE JANUAR BIS DEZEMBER 1854. Part 1
- The European War 1
- The Western Powers and Turkey 8
- The War in the East 18
- The Last Battle in Europe 27
- The Fighting in the East—Finances of Austria and France—Fortification of Constantinople 30
- The Czar's Views-Prince Albert 35
- Fortification of Constantinople— Denmark's Neutrality—Composition of British Parliament— Crop Failure in Europe 39
- Count Orlov's Mission—Russian Finances during the War 46
- Blue Books—Parliamentary Debates on February 6—Count Orlov's Mission—Operations of the Allied Fleet— The Irish Brigade—Concerning the Convocation of the Labour Parliament 50
- Russian Diplomacy—The Blue Book on the Eastern Question—Montenegro 56
- The War Question in Europe 63
- Declaration of the Prussian Cabinet—Napoleon's Plans—Prussia's Policy 67
- Debates in Parliament 69
- Parliamentary Debates of February 22— Pozzo di Borgo's Dispatch— The Policy of the Western Powers 81
- English and French War Plans- Greek Insurrection—Spain—China 88
- Austrian Bankruptcy 94
- Opening of the Labour Parliament- English War Budget 100
- Letter to the Labour Parliament 107
- The Labour Parliament 111
- Retreat of the Russians from Kalafat 116
- The Greek Insurrection 120
- The Documents on the Partition of Turkey 123
- The Secret Diplomatic Correspondence 136
- Declaration of War- On the History of the Eastern Question 150
- The Fortress of Kronstadt 158
- British Finances—The Troubles at Preston 168
- The Russian Army 173
- The European War 178
- The War Debate in Parliament 181
- Russia and the German Powers—Corn Prices 192
- Position of the Armies in Turkey 198
- Reshid Pasha's Note—An Italian Newspaper on the Eastern Question 202
- Greece and Turkey—Turkey and the Western Powers- Falling off in Wheat Sales in England 207
- The Turkish War 211
- The Greek Insurrection—The Polish Emigration— The Austro-Prussian Treaty—Russian Documents 214
- The Bombardment of Odessa—Greece- Proclamation of Prince Daniel of Montenegro— Manteuffel's Speech 221
- News from the European Contest 228
- British Finances 230
- A Famous Victory 237
- Attack upon Sevastopol—Clearing of Estates in Scotland 241
- The War 246
- The Present Condition of the English Army- Tactics, Uniform, Commissariat, etc. 253
- Ships and Forts 259
- The Treaty between Austria and Prussia- Parliamentary Debates of May 29 264
- The Formation of a Special Ministry of War in Britain— The War on the Danube—The Economic Situation 269
- Reorganisation of the British War Administration— The Austrian Summons—Britain's Economic Situation— St. Arnaud 275
- The Siege of Silistria 281
- State of the Russian War 290
- The Russian Retreat 296
- The War—Debate in Parliament 300
- The Insurrection at Madrid—The Austro-Turkish Treaty- Moldavia and Wallachia 308
- The War on the Danube 316
- The Details of the Insurrection at Madrid— The Austro-Prussian Summons— The New Austrian Loan—Wallachia 321
- Excitement in Italy—The Events in Spain— The Position of the German States—British Magistrates 329
- A Congress at Vienna—The Austrian Loan- Proclamations of Dulce and O'Donnell— The Ministerial Crisis in Britain 342
- The Spanish Revolution—Greece and Turkey 348
- The War Debates in Parliament 354
- The Policy of Austria- The War Debates in the House of Commons 361
- That Bore of a War 370
- Espartero 375
- The Attack on the Russian Forts 381
- Evacuation of the Danubian Principalities— The Events in Spain— A New Danish Constitution—The Chartists 383
- Evacuation of Moldavia and Wallachia—Poland- Demands of the Spanish People 390
- The Eastern Question—The Revolution in Spain— The Madrid Press 396
- Revolution in Spain—Bomarsund 403
- The Capture of Bomarsund (First Article) 408
- The Capture of Bomarsund (Second Article) 412
- Revolutionary Spain 416
- Centraijunta (Draft) 466
- Spain-Intervention (Draft) 473
- The Reaction in Spain 476
- Progress of the War September 8, 1854 482
- The Rumours about Mazzini's Arrest— The Austrian Compulsory Loan- Spain—The Situation in Wallachia 490
- The Actions of the Allied Fleet— The Situation in the Danubian Principalities- Spain—British Foreign Trade 495
- The Attack on Sevastopol 503
- The News from the Crimea 509
- The Sevastopol Hoax 514
- The Sevastopol Hoax—General News 518
- The Battle of the Alma 522
- The Military Power of Russia 527
- The Siege of Sevastopol 533
- The Campaign in the Crimea 537
- The War in the East 544
- The Battle of Inkerman 551
- The Crimean Campaign 556
- Progress of the War December 14/15, 1854 562
- The Military Power of Austria 568
-
ANHANG
- Dubiosa 575
-
Artikel, die mit Hilfe von Marx und Engels verfaßt wurden
- The Coburgs 587
- Different Features of Popular Feeling 589
- Discoveries Made Too Late 592
- Von Marx und Engels mitunterzeichnete Dokumente 597
- Programme of the Labour Parliament 599
-
KARL MARX FRIEDRICH ENGELS WERKE ARTIKEL ENTWÜRFE JANUAR BIS DEZEMBER 1854. Part 2
- Inhalt 613
- Verzeichnis der Abkürzungen, Siglen und Zeichen 625
- Zur publizistischen Arbeit von Marx und Engels und ihren Mitkämpfern von Januar bis Dezember 1854 629
-
APPARAT ZU DEN EINZELNEN TEXTEN DES BANDES
- The European War 657
- The Western Powers and Turkey 661
- The War in the East 668
- The Last Battle in Europe 675
- The Fighting in the East—Finances of Austria and France- Fortification of Constantinople 677
- The Czar's Views—Prince Albert 680
- Fortification of Constantinople—Denmark's Neutrality- Composition of British Parliament—Crop Failure in Europe 683
- Count Orlov's Mission—Russian Finances during the War 688
- Blue Books—Parliamentary Debates on February 6—Count Orlov's Mission- Operations of the Allied Fleet— The Irish Brigade—Concerning the Convocation of the Labour Parliament 692
- Russian Diplomacy— The Blue Book on the Eastern Question—Montenegro 699
- The War Question in Europe 703
- Declaration of the Prussian Cabinet—Napoleon's Plans- Prussia's Policy 705
- Debates in Parliament 706
- Parliamentary Debates of February 22— Pozzo di Borgo's Dispatch—The Policy of the Western Powers 713
- English and French War Plans—Greek Insurrection- Spain—China 717
- Austrian Bankruptcy 723
- Opening of the Labour Parliament—English War Budget 728
- Letter to the Labour Parliament 731
- The Labour Parliamen 732
- Retreat of the Russians from Kalafat 734
- The Greek Insurrection 740
- The Documents on the Partition of Turkey 742
- The Secret Diplomatic Correspondence 747
- Declaration of War—On the History of the Eastern Question 752
- The Fortress of Kronstadt 756
- British Finances—The Troubles at Preston 765
- The Russian Army 769
- The European War 772
- The War Debate in Parliament 775
- Russia and the German Powers—Corn Prices 780
- Position of the Armies in Turkey 785
- Reshid Pasha's Note—An Italian Newspaper on the Eastern Question 787
- Greece and Turkey—Turkey and the Western Powers- Falling off in Wheat Sales in England 794
- The Turkish War 796
- The Greek Insurrection—The Polish Emigration— The Austro-Prussian Treaty—Russian Documents 798
- The Bombardment of Odessa- Greece—Proclamation of Prince Daniel of Montenegro— Manteuffel's Speech 806
- News from the European Contest 814
- British Finances 816
- A Famous Victory 822
- Attack upon Sevastopol—Clearing of Estates in Scotland 827
- The War 829
- The Present Condition of the English Army- Tactics, Uniform, Commissariat, etc. 833
- Ships and Forts 836
- The Treaty between Austria and Prussia- Parliamentary Debates of May 29 840
- The Formation of a Special Ministry of War in Britain— The War on the Danube—The Economic Situation 843
- Reorganisation of the British War Administration— The Austrian Summons—Britain's Economic Situation— St. Arnaud 846
- The Siege of Silistria 851
- State of the Russian War 856
- The Russian Retreat 860
- The War—Debate in Parliament 862
- The Insurrection at Madrid—The Austro-Turkish Treaty- Moldavia and Wallachia 866
- The War on the Danube 871
- The Details of the Insurrection at Madrid— The Austro-Prussian Summons—The New Austrian Loan—Wallachia 874
- Excitement in Italy—The Events in Spain— The Position of the German States—British Magistrates 881
- A Congress at Vienna—The Austrian Loan—Proclamations of Dulce and O'Donnell—The Ministerial Crisis in Britain 886
- The Spanish Revolution—Greece and Turkey 891
- The War Debates in Parliament 896
- The Policy of Austria—The War Debates in the House of Commons 899
- That Bore of a War 903
- Espartero 906
- The Attack on the Russian Forts 910
- Evacuation of the Danubian Principalities— The Events in Spain—A New Danish Constitution—The Chartists 912
- Evacuation of Moldavia and Wallachia—Poland- Demands of the Spanish People 916
- The Eastern Question—The Revolution in Spain— The Madrid Press 920
- Revolution in Spain—Bomarsund 928
- The Capture of Bomarsund (First Article) 932
- The Capture of Bomarsund (Second Article) 935
- Revolutionary Spain 938
- Centraijunta (Draft) 962
- Spain—Intervention (Draft) 969
- The Reaction in Spain 979
- Progress of the War 983
- The Rumours about Mazzini's Arrest— The Austrian Compulsory Loan—Spain—The Situation in Wallachia 986
- The Actions of the Allied Fleet— The Situation in the Danubian Principalities- Spain—British Foreign Trade 989
- The Attack on Sevastopol 993
- The News from the Crimea 997
- The Sevastopol Hoax 1000
- The Sevastopol Hoax—General News 1003
- The Battle of the Alma 1007
- The Military Power of Russia 1012
- The Siege of Sevastopol 1016
- The Campaign in the Crimea 1019
- The War in the East 1022
- The Battle of Inkerman 1029
- The Crimean Campaign 1034
- Progress of the War 1039
- The Military Power of Austria 1042
- ANHANG 1045
- REGISTER 1073