Marx & Engels Collected Works
Volume 13
1854-1855
Contents

Preface to Marx-Engels Collected Works Volume (13)
The War Question in Europe (1854)
Declaration of the Prussian Cabinet. Napoleon's Plans. Prussia's Policy
Debates in Parliament (February 21, 1854)
Parliamentary Debates of February 22. Pozzo di Borgo's Dispatch. The Policy of the Western Powers.
English and French War Plans. Greek Insurrection. Spain. China.
Austrian Bankruptcy (1854)
Opening of the Labour Parliament. English War Budget
Letter to the Labour Parliament
The Labor Parliament (March 10, 1854)
Retreat of the Russians from Kalafat
The Greek Insurrection (March 1854)
The Documents on the Partition of Turkey
The Secret Diplomatic Correspondence (1854)
Declaration of War. On the History of the Eastern Question
The Fortress of Kronstadt (1854)
British Finances. The Troubles At Preston
The Russian Army. To the editor of The Daily News (April 1854)
The European War (April 1854)
The War Debate in Parliament (March 1854)
Russia And The German Powers. Corn Prices
Position of The Armies In Turkey
Reshid Pasha's Note. An Italian Newspaper on the Eastern Question
Greece and Turkey. Turkey and The Western Powers. Falling Off in Wheat Sales in England
The Turkish War (April 1854)
The Greek Insurrection. The Polish Emigration. The Austro-Prussian Treaty. Russian Documents
The Bombardment of Odessa. Greece. Proclamation of Prince Daniel of Montenegro. Manteuffel's Speech
News From The European Contest (1854)
British Finances (May 1854)
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A Famous Victory (May 1854)
Attack Upon Sevastopol. Clearing of Estates in Scotland
The War (May 1854)
The Present Condition of The English Army—Tactics, Uniform, Commissariat, &c.
The Treaty Between Austria and Prussia. Parliamentary Debates of May 29
The Formation of a Special Ministry of War in Britain. The War on the Danube. The Economic Situation
Reorganisation of The British War Administration. The Austrian Summons. Britain's Economic Situation. St. Arnaud
The Siege of Silistria
State of The Russian War (June 1854)
The Russian Retreat (June 1854)
The War. Debate in Parliament (June 1854)
The Insurrection at Madrid. The Austro-Turkish Treaty. Moldavia and Wallachia
The War on the Danube (July 1854)
The Details of The Insurrection at Madrid. The Austro-Prussian Summons. The New Austrian Loan. Wallachia
Excitement in Italy. The Events in Spain. The Position of The German States. British Magistrates
A congress at Vienna. The Austrian Loan. Proclamations of Dulce and O'Donnell. The Ministerial Crisis in Britain
The Spanish Revolution. Greece and Turkey
The War Debates in Parliament (July 1854)
The Policy of Austria. The War Debates in The House of Commons
That Bore of a War
Espartero
The Attack on the Russian Forts
Evacuation of The Danubian Principalities. The Events in Spain. A New Danish Constitution. The Chartists
Evacuation of Moldavia and Wallachia. Poland. Demands of The Spanish People
The Eastern Question. The Revolution in Spain. The Madrid Press
Revolution in Spain. Bomarsund
The Capture of Bomarsund (1)
The Capture of Bomarsund (2)
Revolutionary Spain (1854)
  I. Survey of the Revolutionary History of Spain prior to the 19th Century
  II. Expulsion of the Bonapartes and Restoration of the Spanish Crown
  III. The Dissensions between the Provincial Juntas
  IV. The Royal Council ( Consejo Real ) and the Inquisition ( Santo Oficio )
  V. Guerilla Warfare
  VI. Extraordinary Cortes adopts the Jacobin Constitution
  VII. The Disappointment of the Masses
  VIII. The Revolution of 1820
  IX. The Approaching Storm
The Reaction in Spain (September 1854)
The Rumours about Mazzini's Arrest. The Austrian Compulsory Loan. Spain.
The Actions of The Allied Fleet. The Situation in The Danubian Principalities. Spain. British Foreign Trade
The Attack on Sevastopol
The News from The Crimea (October 1854)
The Sevastopol Hoax
The Sevastopol Hoax. General News
The Battle of The Alma
The Military Power of Russia (1854)
The Siege of Sevastopol (1854)
The Campaign in The Crimea
The War in The East (November 1854)
The Battle of Inkerman
The Crimean Campaign (December 1854)
Progress of The War (December 1854)
The Military Power of Austria (December 1854)
In Retrospect (1854-1855)
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The Press and The Military System (1855)
British Disaster in The Crimea
The Crisis in Trade and Industry (1855)
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The Four Points (1855)
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The Commercial Crisis in Britain (1855)
Sunday Observance and The Publicans. Clanricarde
Critical Observations on the Siege of Sevastopol
The Crimean Campaign (January 1855)
The Aims of The Negotiations. Polemic Against Prussia. A Snowball Riot
The Opening of Parliament (January 1855)
Comments on the Cabinet Crisis (January 1855)
Parliamentary News (January 1855)
The European War (January 1855)
From Parliament. From The Theatre of War (January 29, 1855)
The Late British Government (February 1855)
On The Ministerial Crisis (February 1855)
Fall of The Aberdeen Ministry
The Defeated Government (February 1855)
The Parties and Cliques (February 1855)
Two Crises (February 1855)
A Central Junta (1854)
Unpublished extract from a series of articles "Revolutionary Spain"
The English Middle Class (1854)