Biblioteca / 1920-1929
Raymond W. Postgate, editor. Revolution from 1789 to 1906. Documents selected.
Londres: Grant Richards, 1920.
Nueva York: Harper Torchbooks, 1962.
xvi, 308 páginas.
Contents
Preface to the Torchbook Edition
Preface
I – THE FRENCH REVOLUTION OF 1789
SECTION I. PROLOGUE
Introduction
1 – The American Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776
SECTION II. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1789-1796
Introduction
2 – Oath of the National Assembly, June 20, 1789
3 – J. P. Marat: Ami du Peuple, No. xi, September 21, on the Decree of August 4, 1789
4 – Resolution of the Cordeliers, October 4, 1789
5 – Declaration of the Rights of Man, signed October 5, 1789
6 – Decree Confiscating Church Lands, November 2, 1789
7 – J. P. Marat: C’en est fait de nous, July 26, 1790
8 – Comte de Mirabeau: Speech on Émigrés, February 28, 1791
9 – Law on Associations: June 14, 1791
10 – Declaration of the Cordeliers Club, June 22, 1791
11 – Manifesto Signed in the Champs de Mars, July 16, 1791
12 – Declaration of Pillnitz, August 27, 1791
13 – Address of the Forty-Seven Sections, August 3, 1792
14 – (Girondin) Law on Communal Lands, August 14, 1792
15 – G. J. Danton: Speech (on Property), September 21, 1792
16 – Address of the Jacobins Club, dated April 13, 1793
17 – M. M. I. Robespierre: Speech (on Property), April 24, 1793
18 – M. E. Guadet: Speech Moving the Suppression of the Commune, May 18, 1793
19 – (Jacobin) Law on Communal Lands, June 10, 1793
20 – J. R. Hebert: Père Duchesne on Marat’s death, July 15, 1793
21 – Decree on Feudal Rights, July 17, 1793
22 – J. R. Hebert: Père Duchense on Business Men, September 1, 1793
23 – B. C. Desmoulins: Last Number of the Vieux Cordelier, March, 1794
24 – S. Maréchal: Manifesto of the Equals, May, 1796
25 – F. N. Babeuf: «Analysis of his Doctrine,» May, 1796
26 – «Soldier, Stop and Read,» May, 1796
27 – F. N. Babeuf: Draft of Decree, May, 1796
II – INTERMEDIATE
SECTION I. IRELAND, 1786
Introductiony
28 – Letter addressed to the Munster Peasantry, July 1, 1786
29 – Declaration of the Belfast Volunteers, July 14, 1791
30 – Oath of the United Irishmen (first form), 1792
31 – Oath of the United Irishmen (later form), 1795
32 – Proclamation by John Sheares, intended for May 24, 1798
33 – Proclamation by Robert Emmet, July 23, 1803
SECTION II. THE MUTINY AT THE NORE, 1797
Introduction
34 – Nore Seamen’s Oath
35 – Nore Seamen’s Song, No. 13
36 – Manifesto of the Delegates to their Countrymen, June 6, 1797
37 – Resolution of the Sandwich Committee, June 7, 1797
SECTION III. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION OF 1830
Introduction
38 – Summary of the Republican Programme, July, 1830
39 – Declaration of the Lyons Chiefs of Sections, November 23, 1831
III – THE REVOLUTIONARY BRITISH WORKING CLASS, 1832-1854
SECTION I. THE TRADES UNIONS, 1832-1834
Introduction
40 – R. Owen: Address to the Operative Builders, August 26, 1833
41 – R. Owen: Lecture, September 8, 1833
42 – Proposals for a Builders’ Guild, September 21, 1833
43 – Derby Committee Report, December 30, 1833
44 – J. E. Smith: Second Letter on Associated Labour, March 22, 1834
45 – The Legacy of Robert Owen to the World, March 29, 1834
46 – J. E. Smith: «On the Prospects of Society,» March 30, 1834
47 – The Herald of the Rights of Industry on an 8-hours day, April 5, 1834
48 – Grand National Consolidated Trades Union Programme and Manifesto, April 15, 1834
49 – R. Owen: Lecture (on the Pioneer), April 27, 1834
50 – The Crisis: Leader Deprecating Strikes, May 3, 1834
51 – The «Document» (London Tailors), May 23, 1834
SECTION II. CHARTISM, 1837-1854
Introduction
52 – Bronterre’s National Reformer, No. 1, Statement of Aims, January 7, 1837
53 – London Working-men’s Association, Petition of February 18, 1837
54 – P. Bussey: Speech on Arming, October 15, 1838
55 – Feargus O’Connor: Speech on Physical Force, November 6, 1838
56 – Rev. J. R. Stephens: The Political Preacher, January 6, 1839
57 – J. C. Coombe: «What is the Object of the Charter?» April 27, 1839
58 – The Eight Questions of the Convention, May 13, 1839
59 – Insurrectionary Leaflet of May 23, 1839
60 – Convention’s Resolutions on the Birmingham Riot, July 4, 1839
61 – The First National Petition, July 12, 1839
62 – Extracts from the Second National Petition, May 2, 1842
63 – Resolution and Placard Calling the General Strike, August 12, 1842
64 – Feargus O’Connor on Communism, 1847
65 – Resolutions of the Convention, April 5, 1848
66 – Ernest Jones: Song of the Lower Classes, 1854
IV – THE REVOLUTIONS OF 1848
Prologue: The Communist Manifesto
Introduction
67 – The Communist Manifesto, 1847
SECTION I. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1848-1851
Introduction
68 – Louis Blanc: Organisation of Labour, Conclusion, 1839
69 – Ledru-Rollin: Election Address, July, 1841
70-72 – Proclamations of Provisional Governments, February 24, 1848
73-76 – Decrees of February 25, 1848
77 – L. A. Blanqui: Speech on February 26, 1848
78 – Decree Instituting National Workshops, February 28, 1848
79 – Gloveworkers’ Election Placard to the Luxembourg, March, 1848
80 – A. de Lamartine: Manifesto to Europe, March 2, 1848
81 – Decree Abolishing Sub-Contracting, March 2, 1848
82 – E. Thomas: Proposals on National Workshops to the Government on March 5, 1848
83 – Committee of the Luxembourg Assembly, March 10, 1848
84 – Louis Blanc: Programme Outlined on March 20, 1848
85 – E. Thomas: Conversations with M. Marie, March 20-28, 1848
86-87 – Conciliation Awards of the Luxembourg (Plumbers and Paviors), 1848
88 – Election Placard of the Luxembourg, April, 1848
89 – E. Thomas: Workshop Regulations, April, 1848
90 – A. Barbès: Placard Concerning the Rouen Massacres, April 29, 1848
91 – Documents Prepared for Issue on May 15, 1848: (a), Provisional Government; (b), Seven Decrees
92 – Decrees Actually Issued on May 15, 1848
93 – Decree on the Workshops Prepared for May 24, Issued June 21, 1848
94 – Louis Pujol: Prophecy of Days of Blood, June, 1848
95 – Luxembourg and Workshops: Joint Placard, June 18, 1848
96 – Insurgents’ Proclamations, June 26, 1848
97-100 – Proclamations and Facts of the June Revolt, 1848
101 – Ledru-Rollin: On Family and Property, August 25, 1848
102 – L. A. Blanqui: Extracts from the Critique Sociale, 1849
SECTION II. THE HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION, 1848-1849
Introduction
103 – Summary of the Bill on the Magyar Tongue, February 29, 1848
104 – Six Points Moved by Kossuth, March 18, 1848
105 – The Hungarian Declaration of Independence, April 19, 1849
106 – Abdication of the Provisional Government, August 11, 1849
SECTION III. THE ITALIAN REVOLUTION, 1848-1849
Introduction
107 – «Manifesto to the European Peoples» after the Expulsion of the Austrians from Milan, March 23, 1848
108 – Letter of Manin on Socialism, January 14, 1849
109 – Decree of the Roman Republic on Necessitous Citizens, April 4, 1849
110 – Roman Republic Decree on Peasant Proprietorship and on Division of Church Lands, April, 1849
111 – Last Proclamation of the Venetian Ministry of Marine, August 9, 1849
SECTION IV. THE GERMAN REVOLUTION OF 1848-1849
Introduction
112 – Programme of the Offenburg Conference, Winter, 1847
113 – Anonymous Republican Poster, March, 1848
114 – Hanau People’s Commission, Instructions to the Elector, March 9, 1848
115 – Austrian Emperor’s Proclamation, March 14, 1848
116 – «The Democrats to the Soldiers»: Pamphlet of March, 1848
117 – King of Prussia: Proclamation «To My Beloved Berliners,» March 18, 1848
118 – L. Feuerbach: Letter on Economic Conditions, April 3, 1848
119 – Minutes of the First Meeting of the Berlin Arbeiter Club, April 6, 1848
120 – Fr. Hecker on the First Baden Revolt, April, 1848
121 – G. Struve: The Republican Official Gazette, No. 1, September 22, 1848
122 – Austrian Diet: Proceedings on October 7 and 8, 1848
123 – Resolutions of the Revolutionary Assembly, May 13, 1849
SECTION V. THE IRISH REVOLUTIONARIES OF 1848
Introduction
124 – Resolutions Moved by W. Smith O’Brien, February 3, 1848
125 – From John Mitche’s Letters to Ulstermen, April and May, 1848
126 – The Irish Felon on the Suppression of the June Revolt in Paris, July 1, 1848
127 – From J. Fintan Lalor’s The Faith of a Felon, July 8, 1848
EPILOGUE
Introduction
128 – The Republican Manifesto of Kossuth, Mazzini, and Ledru-Rollm Issued on the Fall of Sebastopol, September, 1855
V – THE COMMUNE OF PARIS
Introduction
129 – La Patrie en Danger, No. 50, by L. A. Blanqui, October 30, 1870
130 – Manifesto of the Central Committee, March 20, 1871
131 – First Proclamations of the Commune, March 29, 1871
132 – J. B. Millière: «The Revolution of 1871» in La Commune, April 3, 1871
133 – The Commune: «To the Departments,» April 6, 1871
134 – Decree on the Vendôme Column, April 12, 1871
135 – Decree on Co-operative Workshops, April 16, 1871
136 – Jules Nostag: «Country-Humanity» in La Révolution, April 16, 1871
137 – Programme of the Commune, April 19, 1871
138 – Mme. A. Léo: «Revolution Without Women» in La Sociale, May 8, 1871
139 – P. Grousset: Official Manifesto «To the Great Towns, May 15, 1871
140 – Declaration of the Minority, May 15, 1871
141 – Ch. Delescluze’s Last Proclamation, May 22, 1871
142 – Manifesto of the General Council of the International, called «The Civil War in France,» May 30, 1871
VI – THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION OF 1905
Introduction
143 – Petition of the Workers to the Tsar, January 22, 1905
144 – Gapon’s Letter After the Massacre, January 22, 1905
145 – Resolution of the Social Democratic Party, January 23, 1905
146 – Resolution of the St. Petersburg Advocates, January 23, 1905
147 – Resolution of the Novgorod Zemstvo, January, 1905
148 – Message of the Holy Synod, January 27, 1905
149 – Message of the Tsar, February 1, 1905
150 – L. Trotsky: The Events in St. Petersburg, February 2, 1905
151A – Announcement of the Execution of the Grand Duke Sergius by the Organisation of Combat, February 18, 1905
151B – Defence of the Act by the Moscow Social Revolutionaries, February 18, 1905
152 – From the Tsar’s Manifestoes of March 3, 1905
153 – Black Hundred Manifestoes of April and May, 1905
154 – First Programme of the Peasants’ Union, May, 1905
155 – Resolution of the June Congress of Lettish Social Democrats, 1905
156 – Manifesto of the Rebel Sailors in the Black Sea, June 27, 1905
157 – Resolution at the Foundation of the Petrovsk Branch of the Peasants’ Union, July, 1905
158 – Reports to the Congress of the Peasants’ Union, July 31, 1905
159 – Resolution of the All-Russia Zemstvo Congress, September 25, 1905
160 – Orthodox Pogrom Circular, October, 1905
161 – Minutes of the St. Petersburg Soviet during the Second General Strike, November 14 to 19, 1905
162 – Resolution passed simultaneously all over Lettonia, November, 1905
163 – Declaration of the Khvalinshin Peasants upon the Terror, November, 18, 1905
164 – First Common Manifesto ofthe Russian Socialist Parties, December 13, 1905
165 – «Appeal to the Civilised World» by the Lettish Social Democratic Union, May, 1906
166 – The Viborg Manifesto, July 23, 1906
APPENDIX
167 – Debates of the First International on Workers’ Control