The Civil War in France

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The Civil War in France (1871)
by Karl Marx

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

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Versions of The Civil War in France include:

Individual Addresses

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All Three Addresses

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  • 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

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  • 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, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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