Biblioteca / 1960-1969
Paul Noyes. Organization and Revolution. Working-Class Associations in the German Revolutions of 1848-1849.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1966.
x, 434 páginas.
CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
Section I
Pre-March
1 – The Condition of the Working Class in Germany in the 1840s
2 – Socialist Theories and Workers’ Clubs
Section II
Barricades, Meetings and Clubs – Spring of 1848
3 – The Marxh Days
4 – Alternatives to Organizarion – Government Action
5 – Alternatives to Organizarion – Radical Leaders
6 – The Beginnings of Organization
Section III
The Rival Congresses – Summer of 1848
7 – The Artisan Congresses and the Guild Movement
8 – The Workers’ Congresses and the Attack on the Guilds
9 – The Frankfurt Assembly and the Workers’ Demands
Section IV
The Closing of the Ranks – Autumm, Winter and Spring, 1848-1849
10 – The Democratic Deadlock
11 – The Growth of Organization
12 – The Failure of the Governments
Section V
Defeat and Dissolution – 1849 and After
13 – The May Uprisings and the Workers’ Associations
14 – The Final Congress and the End of the Associations
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography