Marx & Engels Collected Works
Volume 21
1867-1870
Contents

Preface to Marx-Engels Collected Works Volume (21)
The Fenian Prisoners at Manchester and the International Working Men's Association
    Note from MECW
The Position of The International On Prussian Protectionist Tariffs
Resolution on Changing the Place of the International's Congress in 1868
      Council Meeting February 4
      Council Meeting February 11
        Correspondence
      Council Meeting February 18
        Correspondence
      Council Meeting February 26
        Correspondence
        Report of Deputations
Resolution of the General Council on Félix Pyat’s Provocative Behaviour
Declaration of the General Council concerning the British Government’s Attitude Towards Tsarist Russia
Draft Resolution on the Consequences of using Machinery under Capitalism Proposed by the General Council to the Brussels Congress
To the President and Executive Committee of the General Association of German Workers
Draft Resolution on the Reduction of the Working Day Proposed by the General Council to the Brussels Congress
Report of the General Council to the Fourth Annual Congress of the International Working Men's Association
To the Directorate of the Schiller Institute
On the Dissolution of the Lassallean Workers' Association
    Postscript
Connections between the International Working Men’s Association and English Working Men’s Organisations
How Mr. Gladstone’s Bank Letter of 1866 Procured a Loan of Six Millions for Russia
Preamble to the Resolutions of the Geneva (1866) and Brussels (1868) Congresses of the International
Statement to the German Workers Educational Society in London (November 1868)
      November 23, 1868 1 Modena Villas, Maitland Park, Haverstock Hill, London
The International Workingmen's Association and the International Alliance of Socialist Democracy
Resume of the Meetings of the General Council, International Working Men's Association (January 1869)
Report on the Miners’ Guilds in the Coalfields of Saxony
The General Council of the International Working Men's Association to the Central Bureau of the International Alliance of Socialist Democracy
The Belgian Massacres. To the Workmen of Europe and the United States
      To the Workmen of Europe and the United States
Address to the National Labour Union of the United States
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
  Preface to the Second Edition (1869)
  Preface to the Third German Edition of The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
Karl Marx (by Engels, 1869)
Report of the General Council on the Right of Inheritance
Draft Resolution of the General Council on the Policy of the British Government towards the Irish Prisoners
The General Council to the Federal Council of Romance Switzerland
Obituary (1870)
Prefaces
  Preface to the Second Edition (1870)
  Addendum to the Preface (1874)
The English Government and the Fenian Prisoners
    I
    II
Concerning the Conflict in the Lyons Section (Marx, 1870)
The General Council of the International Working Men’s Association To Committee Members of the Russian Section in Geneva
Confidential Communication on Bakunin
To the International Metalworkers' Society
Resolution of the General Council on The Bee-Hive
Concerning the Persecution of the Members of the French Sections. Declaration of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association
Draft Resolution of the General Council on the "French Federal Section in London"
Resolution of the General Council on the Convocation of the Congress in Mainz
To the Committee of the German Social-Democratic Workers' Party
General Council Resolution on the Federal Committee of Romance Switzerland. The General Council to the Romance Federal Committee
The Lock-Out of the Building Trades at Geneva
Notes for the Preface to a Collection of Irish Songs
Confidential Communication to All Sections of the IWMA
Programme for the Mainz Congress of the International
    Confidential Communication to All Sections
History of Ireland (Engels)
  Natural Conditions
  Ancient Ireland
  Preparatory Material
    Draft Plan
    Notes
    Chronology of Ireland
    Varia on the History of the Irish Confiscations
      16th Century. Henry VIII
      16th Century. Edward VI and Mary
      16th Century. Elizabeth
      17th Century. James I
      17th Century. Charles I
      17th Century. Cromwell
      17th Century. Charles II
      17th Century. William III
  Notes
Notes for an Undelivered Speech on Ireland
    I. Exordium. The Execution
    II. The Question
    III. The Land Question
        Decrease of Population
        Increase of Live-Stock from 1855 to 1866
        Emigration
        How the Process Works
        Process of Consolidation
        Change of Character of the English Rule in Ireland
    IV. The English People
    V. The Remedy
Outline of a Report on the Irish Question to the Communist Educational Association of German Workers in London
    I
    II
    III
        a) The English in Ireland Before the Protestant Reformation
        b) Protestant Epoch. Elizabeth. James I. Charles I. Cromwell. Colonisation Plan (16th and 17th Centuries)
        c) Restoration of the Stuarts. William III. Second Irish Revolt, and the Capitulation on Terms
          d) Ireland Defrauded and Humbled to the Dust. 1692-July 4, 1776
        e) 1776-1801. Time of Transition
      1801-1846
    IV The Period of the last 20 years (from 1846). Clearing of the Estate of Ireland
        Decrease of Yield per Statute Acre of Every Crop
        Decrease of the Population
        Emigration
        Decrease of the Natural Annual Accretion of the Population
        Physical Deterioration of the Population
        Wages
        The Results of This Process
        Consolidation of Farms
    V United States and Fenianism
Remarks On the Programme and Rules of the International Alliance of Socialist Democracy
        Program and Rules of the Alliance
        Marx's Remarks
        Program of the International Alliance of Socialist Democracy
        Rules
        Members of the Geneva Initiating Group
Ireland from the American Revolution to the Union of 1801. Extracts and Notes
  I. FROM 1778 TO 1782. INDEPENDENCE
      A) IRISH PARLIAMENT BEFORE 1782
      B) FIRST EFFECTS OF AMERICAN WAR
      OF INDEPENDENCE ON IRELAND PRIOR
      TO LEGISLATIVE INDEPENDENCE
      C) DECLARATIONS OF IRISH LEGISLATIVE INDEPENDENCE
  II. FROM 1782 (AFTER THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE) TO 1795
      A) FROM 1782 TO 1783. (THE FIASCO OF THE REFORM BILL
      AND THE GREAT DEFEAT OF THE VOLUNTEERS)
      B) FROM THE END OF 1783 TO 1791
      (FOUNDATION OF UNITED IRISHMEN)
      b) Regency Bill (1789)
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      B) LORD CAMDEN'S ADMINISTRATION.
      APRIL 1795-END OF JULY 1798
  SUMMARY
Notes on Goldwin Smith's Book Irish History and Irish Character
Plan of Chapter Two and Fragments for The History of Ireland
Record of a Speech on the Irish Question to the German Workers' Educational Society in London (December 1867)
      To the German Workers' Educational Society In London On December 16, 1867
Record of Marx's Speeches on Changing the Place of the Congress of the International in 1868
      From Newspaper Reports of the General Council Meetings
      May 26, 1868
      June 16, 1868
The International Workingmen’s Association Its Establishment, Organisation, Political and Social Activity, and Growth
      1. Closure of the Paris Bronze Workshops in February 1867
      2. The Geneva Strike in the Spring of 1868
      3. The Blood, Conflict Between the Belgian Government and the Miners of Charleroi (March 1868)
      1. Conflict with the French Government
      2. Conflict with the Belgian Government
Record of Marx's Speech on the Successes of the International in Germany and France.
      From the Newspaper Report of the General Council Meetings of July 21, 1868
Record of Marx's Speech on the Consequences of Using machinery under Capitalism
      From the Minutes of the General Council Meeting of July 28, 1868
Appeal to the German Workers in London (1868)
Record of Marx's Speech on the Reduction of the Working Day
      From the Minutes of the General Council Meeting of August 11, 1868
Record of Marx's Speech on the Influence of Competition in Cotton Industry on the Condition of the Working Men in France.
      From the Minutes of the General Council Meeting of January 5, 1869
Record of Marx's Speech on the Condition of the Coalminers in the Coalfields of Saxony.
      From the Newspaper Report of the General Council Meeting of February 23, 1869
    Resolution of the General Council On the Programme of the Basle Congress
Resolution of the General Council on the Programme of the Basle Congress
Record of Marx's Speeches on Landed Property
      From the Minutes of the General Council Meeting of July 6, 1869
    I
    II
Record of Marx's Speech on the Right to Inheritance
Record Of Marx's Speech On General Education
      From the Minutes of the General Council Meetings of August 10 and 17, 1869
    I
    II
Address of the Land and Labour League to the Working Men and Women of Great Britain and Ireland
Record of Marx's Speeches on the Policy of the British Government with Respect to the Irish Prisoners
  From the Minutes of the General Council Meeting of November 16. 1869
  From the Minutes of the General Council Meetings of November 23 and 30, 1869
    I
    II
Record of Marx's Speech on the Significance of the Irish Question
      From the Minutes of the General Council Meeting of December 14, 1869
Articles on the Irish Question
    I
    II
        Letter from Rossa
    III
    IV
    V
    VI Agrarian Outrages in Ireland
    VII The Death of John Lynch
    VIII Letter From England
Letter of the General Council to Robert William Hume in New York
Record of Karl Marx’s Speech Concerning the “Bee-Hive” Newspaper
Account of a Letter by Karl Marx to the Committee of the Social-Democratic Workers' Party
Record of Marx's Speech on the Split in the Romance Federation