Jump to content

The Civil War in France

From Wikisource
Versions of
The Civil War in France (1871)
by Karl Marx

The Civil War in France (German: "Der Bürgerkrieg in Frankreich") was a pamphlet written by Karl Marx, as an official statement of the General Council of the First International on the character and significance of the struggle of the Communards in the Paris Commune.

4071381The Civil War in France1871Karl Marx
Versions of The Civil War in France include:

Individual Addresses

[edit]

All Three Addresses

[edit]
  • Der Bürgerkrieg in Frankreich, 1871 translation into German by Engels
  • "Appendix" to A Short History of the Paris Commune by Bax, 1895 (transcription project)

All Three Addresses with Engels's Introduction

[edit]
  • Der Bürgerkrieg in Frankriech, 1891 3rd German edition containing a new introduction by Engels
  • The Commune of Paris, contains a translation of Engels's introduction by Bax, c. 1900
    • The Civil War in France, above reprinted as Vol. 1 of the International Library, 1900
  • "The Civil War in France" in The Paris Commune, with notes by Sanial and a translation of Engels's introduction, 1902 (transcription project)
  • The Civil War in France, by Martin Lawrence (UK) / International Publishers (US), 1933
  • The Civil War in France, by Foreign Language Publishing House (USSR), 1948
  • The Civil War in France, in Marx Engels Collected Works: Volume 22, 1975

This work was published before January 1, 1930, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse