Morgan, Roger. The German Social Democrats and the First International, 1864-1872. Cambridge University Press, 1965.
ix, 34, 46, 48
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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politics | Karl Marx | KM
founded the First International Working Men's Association
in London. Morgan, Roger. The German Social Democrats and the First International, 1864-1872. Cambridge University Press, 1965. ix, 34, 46, 48 |
politics | Edith J. Simcox | Although EJS
was nominated to the Council of the newly revived International Working Men's Association
, along with Annie Besant
, Harriet Law
, and Charles Bradlaugh
, she subsequently withdrew. McKenzie, Keith Alexander, and Gordon S. Haight. Edith Simcox and George Eliot. Oxford University Press, 1961. 42-3 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Mary Elizabeth Braddon | Wolff sees this novel as working out the Zola
theory of hereditary destiny. Wolff, Robert Lee. Sensational Victorian. Garland, 1979. 308 |
Travel | Isabella Ormston Ford | IOF
's involvement in political efforts at social reform led to extensive travel. In 1895, she was a delegate to the International Textile Workers
' Congress at Ghent in Belgium (the first of several attendances... |
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