28 April-May 2, 2002:
A new resource page devoted to May Day has been started in the Subjects
Section.
Focusing on the labor history origins of May Day as a workers' holiday, it
includes many documents related to the eight-hour movement, the Haymarket
Tragedy, international May Day, and Soviet May Day, by Karl Marx, V. I.
Lenin,
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Rosa Luxemburg, Alexander Trachtenberg, Nestor
Makhno,
Joseph North, Federation of Trades and Labor Unions, Samuel L. Gompers,
James
Connolly, Eugene Debs, Mother Jones, Art Young, Eleanor Marx Aveling,
Haymarket
Defendants, Leon Trotsky and more. Also has recollections, music, literature
and
images.
http://marxists.org/subject/mayday/index.html
28 April, 2002:
The Polish section of the Marxists Internet Archive has added several new
documents:
http://marxists.org/polski/index.htm
Started working on Marx's Capital
Introduction to Capital [Thanks to Comrade Wlodzimierz]
Marx on the Black Question in America (1905) by Lenin [Thanks to Comrade
Wlodzimierz]
Politcal Profiles (1905) Lenin [Thanks to Comrade Wlodzimierz]
About the Party's Purge (1921) Lenin [Thanks to Piotr Strebski]
Independence of Ukraine and Sectarian Tangle (1939) Leon Trotsky
[Thanks to Comrade Tadeusz]
27 April, 2002:
Added to the German language Archiv Rosa Luxemburg:
http://marxists.org/deutsch/archiv/luxemburg/index.htm
Der englische Bergarbeiterstreik 1893 (1893) (The English miners' strike)
Wie entstand die Maifeier? (1894) (How did Mayday come about?)
Der erste Kongreß der deutschen Bergarbeiter (1895) (The first congress
of German miners)
Die "deutsche Wissenschaft" hinter den Arbeitern (1900) (The "German
science" behind the workers)
Sozialdemokratie und Parlamentarismus (1904) (Social Democracy and
parliamentarism)
Zur russischen Revolution (1918) (The Russian Revolution)
[Thanks to Einde O'Callaghan and Sozialistische Klassiker]
27 April, 2002:
Added to the Liu Shaoqi Reference Archive is Some Questions Concerning
Urban Work (1949)
http://marxists.org/reference/archive/liu-shaoqi/1949/03/12.htm
[Thanks to Roland Ferguson]
25 April, 2002:
Added to the German language Archiv Rosa Luxemburg:
http://marxists.org/deutsch/archiv/luxemburg/index.htm
Ermattung oder Kampf? (1910) (Fatigue or struggle?)
Das Offiziösentum der Theorie (1913) (The semi-official nature of theory)
Nach dem Jenaer Parteitag (1913) (After the Jena conference)
[Thanks to Einde O'Callaghan and Sozialistische Klassiker]
25 April, 2002:
From the Marx/Engels Inernet Archive: Eight more letters have been
added to the Jenny Marx Correspondence. Jenny's letters of course give
us a much more graphic picture of their lives. This group of letters
deals among other things with their death of their son Heinrich Guido.
In addition, a selection of Marx-Engels Correspondence has been uploaded
for the year 1855. These letters deal with the birth of one child and
the death of another and also the death of other comrades and struggles
of various kinds.
http://marxists.org/archive/marx/letters/jenny/index.htm
[Thanks to Andy Blunden]
25 April, 2002:
Added to the German language Archiv Rosa Luxemburg:
http://marxists.org/deutsch/archiv/luxemburg/index.htm
Ermattung oder Kampf? (1910) (Fatigue or struggle?)
Das Offiziösentum der Theorie (1913) (The semi-official nature of
theory) and
Nach dem Jenaer Parteitag (1913) (After the Jena conference)
[Thanks to Einde O'Callaghan]
24 April, 2002:
The Lenin Internet Archive has added two documents from 1913:
http://marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/index.htm
The Development of Workers' Choirs in Germany
Eugene Pottier: The 25th Anniversary of His Death
[Thanks to Sally Ryan]
24 April, 2002:
Added to the German language Archiv Rosa Luxemburg:
http://marxists.org/deutsch/archiv/luxemburg/index.htm
Die sozialistische Krise in Frankreich (1901) (The socialist crisis in
France)
[Thanks to Einde O'Callaghan and Sozialistische Klassiker]
24 April, 2002:
Added to the German language Archiv Rosa Luxemburg:
http://marxists.org/deutsch/archiv/luxemburg/index.htm
Diskussionsbeitrag am 7. MS(rz 1914 in der Protestversammlung gegen die
Verurteilung Rosa Luxemburgs in Freiburg i.B. (1914) (Contribution to a
protest meeting in Freiburg on 7 March 1914 against the sentencing of
Rosa Luxemburg), Die andere Seite der Medaille (1914) (The other side of
the coin) and Friede und Schiedsverträge (1916) (Peace and arbitration
treaties)
[Thanks to Oliver Fleig and Sozialistische Klassiker]
23 April, 2002:
Added to the German language Archiv Rosa Luxemburg:
Der Parteitag und der Hamburger Gewerkschaftsstreit (1901) (The party
conference and the trade union row in Hamburg)
[Thanks to Einde O'Callaghan]
22 April, 2002:
Added to the German language Archiv Rosa Luxemburg:
Friedensutopien (1911) (Peace utopias) and Rückblick auf die Gothaer
Konferenz (1917) (The Gotha conference in retrospect)
[Thanks to Oliver Fleig and Sozialistische Klassiker]
21 April, 2002:
New addition to Marxist Writers Archive: Christopher Hill's The English
Revolution 1640 Hill was the pre-eminent historian of the English
Revolution and a member of the British Communist Party. This classic,
written to mark the 300th anniversary of the Revolution, in 1940, and
tells the story of the first bourgeois revolution in just 133k, in
simple, clear narrative. It should be compulsory reading for any student
of Marxism.
http://marxists.org/archive/hill-christopher/english-revolution/index.htm
[Thanks to Andy Blunden]
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