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Revolution and Counter-Revolution or Germany in 1848
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196 pages
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The book provides a detailed account of the German Revolution of 1848, focusing on events in Prussia, Austria, and other German states. Written by Engels at Marx's request, it explores the aspirations of both the middle and working classes during this tumultuous period, as well as the broader implications for German unification. Compiled by Marx's daughter, Eleanor Marx Aveling, the work presents a series of articles that reveal the complexities of revolutionary movements and their societal impacts.
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2014, paperback
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