Socialists remember 1864 because of two events. Firstly, because Ferdinand Lassalle was killed in a duel with the Bojard Janko von Racowitza. Secondly, because a few months later Karl Marx attended a meeting in the St. Martin's Hall at which the International Working Men's Association was established. The first of these occurrences had very little bearing on the second. The death of Lassalle-soon to be followed by that of Proudhon-removed a rival, but it can hardly be said to have determined Marx's resolve to resume his organizational commitments; a thing he had not done since the Collapse of the Communist League. Marx went to St. Martin's Hall and sat "mutely" upon the platform because he recognized that the Labour Movement in Western Euro...
This contribution explores the links between the two facets of the profound mutations in trade union...
The term "Yellow" is a synonym for strikebreaker in many European societies (gelbe, amarillo, giallo...
This thesis examines the dynamics of the interrelation and interaction of the labour unrest, 1910-14...
A number of developments in the industrial and technological realms happened during the mid and the ...
Friedrich Engels followed the events of 1886 across the Atlantic with jubilation. American workers h...
This chapter traces some connections between Karl Marx and British politics and culture in the ninet...
The purpose of the present study is to identify the participants in the British socialist movement w...
In Marxist circles it is common to refer to Karl Marx's The Civil War in France for a theoretical an...
Few men have shaken the world as Karl Marx did. His death, almost unnoticed in the mainstream press,...
In the first part of the 1860s, Karl Marx’s journalistic and scholarly interest in diplomacy and int...
The second world war witnessed widespread conflict in British industry, notably in mining. We review...
The working class in the Ruhr was in the process of formation throughout this period, ...
European society of the former half of the nineteenth century was heavily influenced by the Dual Rev...
Marx's positions and analyses shifted with circumstances. He made three successive different interpr...
Accounts of the founding of the International Labour Organization (ILO) usually emphasize the role o...
This contribution explores the links between the two facets of the profound mutations in trade union...
The term "Yellow" is a synonym for strikebreaker in many European societies (gelbe, amarillo, giallo...
This thesis examines the dynamics of the interrelation and interaction of the labour unrest, 1910-14...
A number of developments in the industrial and technological realms happened during the mid and the ...
Friedrich Engels followed the events of 1886 across the Atlantic with jubilation. American workers h...
This chapter traces some connections between Karl Marx and British politics and culture in the ninet...
The purpose of the present study is to identify the participants in the British socialist movement w...
In Marxist circles it is common to refer to Karl Marx's The Civil War in France for a theoretical an...
Few men have shaken the world as Karl Marx did. His death, almost unnoticed in the mainstream press,...
In the first part of the 1860s, Karl Marx’s journalistic and scholarly interest in diplomacy and int...
The second world war witnessed widespread conflict in British industry, notably in mining. We review...
The working class in the Ruhr was in the process of formation throughout this period, ...
European society of the former half of the nineteenth century was heavily influenced by the Dual Rev...
Marx's positions and analyses shifted with circumstances. He made three successive different interpr...
Accounts of the founding of the International Labour Organization (ILO) usually emphasize the role o...
This contribution explores the links between the two facets of the profound mutations in trade union...
The term "Yellow" is a synonym for strikebreaker in many European societies (gelbe, amarillo, giallo...
This thesis examines the dynamics of the interrelation and interaction of the labour unrest, 1910-14...