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Opening of the Labour Parliament—English War Budget

  • Karl Marx
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Inhalt V
  3. Einleitung XIII
  4. Editorische Hinweise XLI
  5. KARL MARX, FRIEDRICH ENGELS WERKE ARTIKEL. ENTWÜRFE JANUAR BIS DEZEMBER 1854. Part 1
  6. The European War 1
  7. The Western Powers and Turkey 8
  8. The War in the East 18
  9. The Last Battle in Europe 27
  10. The Fighting in the East—Finances of Austria and France—Fortification of Constantinople 30
  11. The Czar's Views-Prince Albert 35
  12. Fortification of Constantinople— Denmark's Neutrality—Composition of British Parliament— Crop Failure in Europe 39
  13. Count Orlov's Mission—Russian Finances during the War 46
  14. 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
  15. Russian Diplomacy—The Blue Book on the Eastern Question—Montenegro 56
  16. The War Question in Europe 63
  17. Declaration of the Prussian Cabinet—Napoleon's Plans—Prussia's Policy 67
  18. Debates in Parliament 69
  19. Parliamentary Debates of February 22— Pozzo di Borgo's Dispatch— The Policy of the Western Powers 81
  20. English and French War Plans- Greek Insurrection—Spain—China 88
  21. Austrian Bankruptcy 94
  22. Opening of the Labour Parliament- English War Budget 100
  23. Letter to the Labour Parliament 107
  24. The Labour Parliament 111
  25. Retreat of the Russians from Kalafat 116
  26. The Greek Insurrection 120
  27. The Documents on the Partition of Turkey 123
  28. The Secret Diplomatic Correspondence 136
  29. Declaration of War- On the History of the Eastern Question 150
  30. The Fortress of Kronstadt 158
  31. British Finances—The Troubles at Preston 168
  32. The Russian Army 173
  33. The European War 178
  34. The War Debate in Parliament 181
  35. Russia and the German Powers—Corn Prices 192
  36. Position of the Armies in Turkey 198
  37. Reshid Pasha's Note—An Italian Newspaper on the Eastern Question 202
  38. Greece and Turkey—Turkey and the Western Powers- Falling off in Wheat Sales in England 207
  39. The Turkish War 211
  40. The Greek Insurrection—The Polish Emigration— The Austro-Prussian Treaty—Russian Documents 214
  41. The Bombardment of Odessa—Greece- Proclamation of Prince Daniel of Montenegro— Manteuffel's Speech 221
  42. News from the European Contest 228
  43. British Finances 230
  44. A Famous Victory 237
  45. Attack upon Sevastopol—Clearing of Estates in Scotland 241
  46. The War 246
  47. The Present Condition of the English Army- Tactics, Uniform, Commissariat, etc. 253
  48. Ships and Forts 259
  49. The Treaty between Austria and Prussia- Parliamentary Debates of May 29 264
  50. The Formation of a Special Ministry of War in Britain— The War on the Danube—The Economic Situation 269
  51. Reorganisation of the British War Administration— The Austrian Summons—Britain's Economic Situation— St. Arnaud 275
  52. The Siege of Silistria 281
  53. State of the Russian War 290
  54. The Russian Retreat 296
  55. The War—Debate in Parliament 300
  56. The Insurrection at Madrid—The Austro-Turkish Treaty- Moldavia and Wallachia 308
  57. The War on the Danube 316
  58. The Details of the Insurrection at Madrid— The Austro-Prussian Summons— The New Austrian Loan—Wallachia 321
  59. Excitement in Italy—The Events in Spain— The Position of the German States—British Magistrates 329
  60. A Congress at Vienna—The Austrian Loan- Proclamations of Dulce and O'Donnell— The Ministerial Crisis in Britain 342
  61. The Spanish Revolution—Greece and Turkey 348
  62. The War Debates in Parliament 354
  63. The Policy of Austria- The War Debates in the House of Commons 361
  64. That Bore of a War 370
  65. Espartero 375
  66. The Attack on the Russian Forts 381
  67. Evacuation of the Danubian Principalities— The Events in Spain— A New Danish Constitution—The Chartists 383
  68. Evacuation of Moldavia and Wallachia—Poland- Demands of the Spanish People 390
  69. The Eastern Question—The Revolution in Spain— The Madrid Press 396
  70. Revolution in Spain—Bomarsund 403
  71. The Capture of Bomarsund (First Article) 408
  72. The Capture of Bomarsund (Second Article) 412
  73. Revolutionary Spain 416
  74. Centraijunta (Draft) 466
  75. Spain-Intervention (Draft) 473
  76. The Reaction in Spain 476
  77. Progress of the War September 8, 1854 482
  78. The Rumours about Mazzini's Arrest— The Austrian Compulsory Loan- Spain—The Situation in Wallachia 490
  79. The Actions of the Allied Fleet— The Situation in the Danubian Principalities- Spain—British Foreign Trade 495
  80. The Attack on Sevastopol 503
  81. The News from the Crimea 509
  82. The Sevastopol Hoax 514
  83. The Sevastopol Hoax—General News 518
  84. The Battle of the Alma 522
  85. The Military Power of Russia 527
  86. The Siege of Sevastopol 533
  87. The Campaign in the Crimea 537
  88. The War in the East 544
  89. The Battle of Inkerman 551
  90. The Crimean Campaign 556
  91. Progress of the War December 14/15, 1854 562
  92. The Military Power of Austria 568
  93. ANHANG
  94. Dubiosa 575
  95. Artikel, die mit Hilfe von Marx und Engels verfaßt wurden
  96. The Coburgs 587
  97. Different Features of Popular Feeling 589
  98. Discoveries Made Too Late 592
  99. Von Marx und Engels mitunterzeichnete Dokumente 597
  100. Programme of the Labour Parliament 599
  101. KARL MARX FRIEDRICH ENGELS WERKE ARTIKEL ENTWÜRFE JANUAR BIS DEZEMBER 1854. Part 2
  102. Inhalt 613
  103. Verzeichnis der Abkürzungen, Siglen und Zeichen 625
  104. Zur publizistischen Arbeit von Marx und Engels und ihren Mitkämpfern von Januar bis Dezember 1854 629
  105. APPARAT ZU DEN EINZELNEN TEXTEN DES BANDES
  106. The European War 657
  107. The Western Powers and Turkey 661
  108. The War in the East 668
  109. The Last Battle in Europe 675
  110. The Fighting in the East—Finances of Austria and France- Fortification of Constantinople 677
  111. The Czar's Views—Prince Albert 680
  112. Fortification of Constantinople—Denmark's Neutrality- Composition of British Parliament—Crop Failure in Europe 683
  113. Count Orlov's Mission—Russian Finances during the War 688
  114. 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
  115. Russian Diplomacy— The Blue Book on the Eastern Question—Montenegro 699
  116. The War Question in Europe 703
  117. Declaration of the Prussian Cabinet—Napoleon's Plans- Prussia's Policy 705
  118. Debates in Parliament 706
  119. Parliamentary Debates of February 22— Pozzo di Borgo's Dispatch—The Policy of the Western Powers 713
  120. English and French War Plans—Greek Insurrection- Spain—China 717
  121. Austrian Bankruptcy 723
  122. Opening of the Labour Parliament—English War Budget 728
  123. Letter to the Labour Parliament 731
  124. The Labour Parliamen 732
  125. Retreat of the Russians from Kalafat 734
  126. The Greek Insurrection 740
  127. The Documents on the Partition of Turkey 742
  128. The Secret Diplomatic Correspondence 747
  129. Declaration of War—On the History of the Eastern Question 752
  130. The Fortress of Kronstadt 756
  131. British Finances—The Troubles at Preston 765
  132. The Russian Army 769
  133. The European War 772
  134. The War Debate in Parliament 775
  135. Russia and the German Powers—Corn Prices 780
  136. Position of the Armies in Turkey 785
  137. Reshid Pasha's Note—An Italian Newspaper on the Eastern Question 787
  138. Greece and Turkey—Turkey and the Western Powers- Falling off in Wheat Sales in England 794
  139. The Turkish War 796
  140. The Greek Insurrection—The Polish Emigration— The Austro-Prussian Treaty—Russian Documents 798
  141. The Bombardment of Odessa- Greece—Proclamation of Prince Daniel of Montenegro— Manteuffel's Speech 806
  142. News from the European Contest 814
  143. British Finances 816
  144. A Famous Victory 822
  145. Attack upon Sevastopol—Clearing of Estates in Scotland 827
  146. The War 829
  147. The Present Condition of the English Army- Tactics, Uniform, Commissariat, etc. 833
  148. Ships and Forts 836
  149. The Treaty between Austria and Prussia- Parliamentary Debates of May 29 840
  150. The Formation of a Special Ministry of War in Britain— The War on the Danube—The Economic Situation 843
  151. Reorganisation of the British War Administration— The Austrian Summons—Britain's Economic Situation— St. Arnaud 846
  152. The Siege of Silistria 851
  153. State of the Russian War 856
  154. The Russian Retreat 860
  155. The War—Debate in Parliament 862
  156. The Insurrection at Madrid—The Austro-Turkish Treaty- Moldavia and Wallachia 866
  157. The War on the Danube 871
  158. The Details of the Insurrection at Madrid— The Austro-Prussian Summons—The New Austrian Loan—Wallachia 874
  159. Excitement in Italy—The Events in Spain— The Position of the German States—British Magistrates 881
  160. A Congress at Vienna—The Austrian Loan—Proclamations of Dulce and O'Donnell—The Ministerial Crisis in Britain 886
  161. The Spanish Revolution—Greece and Turkey 891
  162. The War Debates in Parliament 896
  163. The Policy of Austria—The War Debates in the House of Commons 899
  164. That Bore of a War 903
  165. Espartero 906
  166. The Attack on the Russian Forts 910
  167. Evacuation of the Danubian Principalities— The Events in Spain—A New Danish Constitution—The Chartists 912
  168. Evacuation of Moldavia and Wallachia—Poland- Demands of the Spanish People 916
  169. The Eastern Question—The Revolution in Spain— The Madrid Press 920
  170. Revolution in Spain—Bomarsund 928
  171. The Capture of Bomarsund (First Article) 932
  172. The Capture of Bomarsund (Second Article) 935
  173. Revolutionary Spain 938
  174. Centraijunta (Draft) 962
  175. Spain—Intervention (Draft) 969
  176. The Reaction in Spain 979
  177. Progress of the War 983
  178. The Rumours about Mazzini's Arrest— The Austrian Compulsory Loan—Spain—The Situation in Wallachia 986
  179. The Actions of the Allied Fleet— The Situation in the Danubian Principalities- Spain—British Foreign Trade 989
  180. The Attack on Sevastopol 993
  181. The News from the Crimea 997
  182. The Sevastopol Hoax 1000
  183. The Sevastopol Hoax—General News 1003
  184. The Battle of the Alma 1007
  185. The Military Power of Russia 1012
  186. The Siege of Sevastopol 1016
  187. The Campaign in the Crimea 1019
  188. The War in the East 1022
  189. The Battle of Inkerman 1029
  190. The Crimean Campaign 1034
  191. Progress of the War 1039
  192. The Military Power of Austria 1042
  193. ANHANG 1045
  194. REGISTER 1073
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