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Peasant War in Germany

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ISBN-10: 0717807207

ISBN-13: 9780717807208

Edition: 3rd 2000

Authors: Frederick Engels

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Book details

Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: International Publishers Company, Incorporated
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 124
Size: 5.25" wide x 8.25" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.330
Language: English

Friedrich Engels is perhaps best remembered as the confidant, colleague, and benefactor of Karl Marx. Engels was born into a Calvinist family on November 28, 1820. The family owned fabric mills in the Rhineland and had business interests in Manchester, England, Engels joined the family business at age 16; he never had a formal university education. Despite his family's industrial background, Engels was sympathetic to the poverty of the working masses. At age 18 he published an attack on industrial poverty, and later joined the Hegelian movement that so influenced Marx and bothered conservative Prussian authorities. Engels first met Marx in 1842, while Marx was editor of a radical newspaper…    

Preface
The Economic Situation and Social Classes in Germanyp. 1
The Main Opposition Group and their Programmes; Luther and Muenzerp. 12
Precursors: Peasant Uprisings, 1476-1517p. 29
Uprising of the Nobilityp. 42
The Peasant War in Swabia and Franconiap. 47
The Peasant War in Thuringia, Alsace and Austriap. 70
Significance of the Peasant Warp. 79
The Twelve Articles of the Peasantsp. 87
Notesp. 95
Indexp. 105
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