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Contents
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1. F. Engels. The Struggle in the Crimea
  • 2. K. Marx and F. Engels. Palmerston.- The Army
  • 3. K. Marx. From Parliament.- Gladstone at the Dispatch- Box
  • 4. K. Marx. Lord Palmerston
  • 5. K. Marx. Herbert's Re- election.- The First Measures of the New Ministry.- News from India
  • 6. K. Marx. Parliament
  • 7. K. Marx. The Coalition between Tories and Radicals
  • 8. F. Engels. The War That Looms on Europe
  • 9. K. Marx and F. Engels. Parliamentary and Military Affairs
  • 10. K. Marx. On the New Ministerial Crisis
  • 11. K. Marx. Joseph Hume
  • 12. K. Marx. Palmerston
  • 13. K. Marx. The British Constitution
  • 14. K. Marx. Layard
  • 15. K. Marx. The Crisis in England
  • 16. K. Marx. The Buying of Commissions.- News from Aus­tralia
  • 17. K. Marx. The English Press on the Late Tsar
  • 18. K. Marx. On the History of the French Alliance
  • 19. K. Marx. The Committee of Inquiry
  • 20. K. Marx. The Brussels Memoire
  • 21. K. Marx. Ireland's Revenge
  • 22. F. Engels. The Results in the Crimea
  • 23. F. Engels. Fate of the Great Adventurer
  • 24. K. Marx and F. Engels. Criticism of the French Conduct of the War
  • 25. K. Marx. Agitation against Prussia.- A day of Fasting
  • 26.. K. Marx. A Meeting
  • 27. K. Marx. Reports from the English Press
  • 28. K. Marx. From Parliament
  • 29. F. Engels. Napoleon's Last Dodge
  • 30. F. Engels. A Battle at Sevastopol
  • 31. K. Marx. Some Observations on the History of the French Alliance
  • 32. K. Marx. Napoleon and Barbes.- The Newspaper Stamp
  • 33. K. Marx. The Committee of Inquiry
  • 34. K. Marx. The British Army
  • 35. F. Engels. Progress of the War
  • 36. F. Engels. The Situation in the Crimea
  • 37. K. Marx. A Scandal in the French Legislature.- Drouyn de Lhuys' Influence.- The State of the Militia
  • 38. K. Marx. Prospect in France and England
  • 39. F. Engels. Napoleon's Apology
  • 40. F. Engels. The Siege of Sevastopol
  • 41. F. Engels. Germany and Pan- Slavism
  • 42. F. Engels. The European Struggle
  • 43. K. Marx. On the History of Political Agitation
  • 44. F. Engels. From Sevastopol
  • 45. K. Marx. Pianori.- Dissatisfaction with Austria
  • 46. F. Engels. The New Move in the Crimea..
  • 47. K. Marx. The Morning Post versus Prussia.- The Character of the Whigs and Tories
  • 48. K. Marx. A Sitting of the House of Lords
  • 49. K. Marx. The Agitation Outside Parliament
  • 50. K. Marx. Questions of Finance
  • 51. F. Engels. The Crimean War
  • 52. K. Marx. On the Reform Movement
  • 53. K. Marx. A Critique of the Crimean Affair.- From Parliament
  • 54. F. Engels. The New French Commander
  • 55. K. Marx and F. Engels. Prologue at Lord Palmerston's.- Course of the Latest Events in the Crimea
  • 56. K. Marx. Parliamentary Reform.- The Break- off and Continuation of the Vienna Conference.- The So- Called War of Annihilation
  • 57. K. Marx. Disraeli's Motion
  • 58. K. Marx. From Parliament
  • 59. K. Marx. A Critique of Palmerston's Latest Speech
  • 60. K. Marx. The Association for Administrative Reform.- People's Charter
  • 61. K. Marx. Parliamentary
  • 62. F. Engels. From the Crimea
  • 63. F. Engels. A Critique of the Events in the Crimea
  • 64. K. Marx. The Great Parliamentary Debate
  • 65. F. Engels. Sevastopol
  • 66. F. Engels. Napoleon's War Plans
  • 67. K. Marx. Napier's Letters.- Roebuck's Committee
  • 68. K. Marx and F. Engels. The Debate on Layard's Motion.- The War in the Crimea
  • 69. K. Marx. Prince Albert's Toast.- The Stamp Duty on News­papers
  • 70. K. Marx. Eccentricities of Politics
  • 71. K. Marx and F. Engels. The Local War.- Debate on Administrative Reform.- Report of the Roebuck Committee, etc
  • 72. K. Marx. Announcement Concerning the Taking of Sevastopol.- From the Paris Bourse.- On the Massacre at Hangö in the House of Lords
  • 73. K. Marx. The Mishap of June 18.- Reinforcements
  • 74. K. Marx. Anti- Church Movement.- Demonstration in Hyde Park
  • 75. K. Marx. Miscellaneous Reports
  • 76. F. Engels. From Sevastopol
  • 77. K. Marx. Miscellaneous Reports
  • 78. K. Marx. Agitation over the Tightening- up of Sunday Observance
  • 79. F. Engels. The Late Repulse of the Allies
  • 80. K. Marx and F. Engels. Clashes between the Police and the People.- The Events in the Crimea
  • 81. K. Marx. From Parliament.- Roebuck's and Bulwer's Motions
  • 82. K. Marx. From the Houses of Parliament.- Bulwer's Motion.- The Irish Question
  • 83. F. Engels. The Great Crimean Blunder
  • 84. K. Marx and F. Engels. Russell's Resignation.- The Events in the Crimea
  • 85. K. Marx. Russell's Dismissal
  • 86. K. Marx. From Parliament
  • 87. F. Engels. War Prospects
  • 88. K. Marx and F. Engels. From Parliament.- From the Theatre of War
  • 89. K. Marx. Palmerston.- The Physiology of the Ruling Class of Great Britain
  • 90. K. Marx. Lord John Russell
  • 91. K. Marx. The Late Birmingham Conference
  • 92. F. Engels. The Armies of Europe
  • 93. K. Marx. General Simpson's Resignation.- From Parliament
  • 94. K. Marx. Commentary on the Parliamentary Proceedings
  • 95. K. Marx. The Military Forces against Russia
  • 96. K. Marx. The Poland Meeting
  • 97. K. Marx. On the Critique of Austrian Policy in the Crimean Campaign
  • 98. K. Marx and F. Engels. The Anglo- French War against Rus­sia
  • 99. K. Marx. Events at the Theatres of War
  • 100. K. Marx. Napier's Letter
  • 101. K. Marx. Austria and the War
  • 102. K. Marx and F. Engels. The Punishment of the Ranks
  • 103. F. Engels. The Battle of the Chernaya
  • 104. K. Marx. Another British Revelation
  • 105. F. Engels. The Fall of Sevastopol
  • 106. K. Marx. O'Connor's Funeral
  • 107. F. Engels. Crimean Prospects ,
  • 108. K. Marx and F. Engels. Events in the Crimea
  • 109. K. Marx. The Commercial and Financial Situation
  • 110. F. Engels. The State of the War
  • 111. K. Marx and F. Engels. The Reports of Generals Simpson, Pélissier and Niel
  • 112. F. Engels. The Great Event of the War
  • 113. K. Marx. A Diplomatie Impropriety
  • 114. K. Marx The Officiai Financial Report
  • 115. K. Marx. The Bank of France.- Reinforcements to the Crimea.- The New Field Marshals
  • 116. K. Marx. The Committee at Newcastle- upon- Tyne
  • 117. F. Engels. Progress of the War
  • 118. F. Engels. Aspects of the War
  • 119. F. Engels. The Russian Army
  • 120. K. Marx. Big Meeting in Support of Political Refugees
  • 121. K. Marx. Traditional English Policy
  • 122. F. Engels. The War in Asia
  • 123. F. Engels. The European War
  • 124. K. Marx. The American Difficulty.- Affairs of France
  • 125. K. Marx. The Fall of Kars
  • 126. K. Marx. The France of Bonaparte the Little
  • 127. K. Marx. The Fall of Kars
  • 128. K. Marx. Speech at the Anniversary of The People's Paper. Delivered in London, April 14, 1856
  • 129. K. Marx. Prussia
  • 130. K. Marx. The House of Lords and the Duke of York's Monument
  • 131. K. Marx. To the Editor of The Free Press
  • 132. K. Marx. Kars Papers Curiosities
  • FROM THE PREPARATORY MATERIALS 133. F. Engels. Crimean War
  • Appendices
  • NOTES AND INDEXES