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The
birthplace of Karl Marx: acquired by the Social Democratic
party in 1904, expropriated by the Nazis, and reopened
by the socialists after the Liberation; now a renovated
museum and study center managed by the Friedrich Ebert
Foundation. Includes chronology. (German and English)
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Karl-Marx-Haus,
Trier |
Brief
intro from a philosophy site; with links to other sources |
Philosophers:
Karl Marx |
A
good portal, with links to many of the sites below. Part
of the site on the History of Economic Thought, New School
for Social Research. |
Karl
Marx |
Major
portal: works of Marx and Engels (from the standard English-language
edition); biographical and other source material; photo
gallery. Includes links to similar sites in other languages.
From the University of Exeter. |
The
Marx/Engels Internet Archive |
Works
of Marx and Engels (from the standard edition: MEW), in
German |
Marx-Engels
Werke |
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Socialism
and Working-class Movements
(general)
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Good
selection of links from one of the standard history portals |
Internet
Modern History Sourcebook: Socialism |
Portal
with links to a great number of sources on labor and the
labor movement |
American
Labor History |
Portal
with links to a great number of sources ranging from historical
(e.g., English Civil War, 19th-century revolutions, slavery
and abolition, and the era of the World Wars) to contemporary
(US counterculture, Latin America, debates on globalization) |
Jay's
Radical History Links |
"a
guide to British labour history archives, collections,
on-line research sources and web sites" |
Labour
History Research Index |
from
the National Library of Canada |
Guide
to Canadian Labour History Resources |
"brings
together archives, libraries, document centres, museums
and research institutions specializing in the history
and theory of the labour movement from all over the world";
includes "Web
Museum" of images |
IALHI:
International Association of Labour History Institutions |
"Voices
of the proletarian revolution" (formerly Classics
of Marxism-Leninism), in German: wide-ranging collection
of sources, from purported forerunners such as early-modern
religious revolutionaries, to the twentieth century. Includes
some literary figures. |
Stimmen
der proletarischen Revolution |
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NOTE:
For further information on these and related topics, consult
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general resources page of this
site.
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