A Political History of the Editions of Marx and Engels’s “German ideology Manuscripts”The Marx-Engels-Jahrbuch 2003 Edition of The German Ideology
A Political History of the Editions of Marx and Engels’s “German ideology Manuscripts”: The...
Carver, Terrell; Blank, Daniel
2015-11-05 00:00:00
[In July 2004, a new publication of writings by Marx and Engels appeared in the German charts for nonfiction books (Sachbuchbestenliste). Reaching tenth place, attracting almost a dozen, mostly positive reviews in less than three months after its publication in April 2004, the Marx-Engels-Jahrbuch 2003 introduced some of the most fascinating writings by Marx and Engels to the audience of the new millennium (Hubmann, 2005: 5). The first volume of this yearbook, very much like the first “Probeband” of MEGA2 (1972), featured important manuscripts taken from what has become known as The German Ideology. The decision by the editors to dedicate the first volume of the newly relaunched yearbook entirely to the 1845–46 manuscripts emphasizes once more the significance of these particular writings.]
http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.pnghttp://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/a-political-history-of-the-editions-of-marx-and-engels-s-german-mgV7DY3UHM
A Political History of the Editions of Marx and Engels’s “German ideology Manuscripts”The Marx-Engels-Jahrbuch 2003 Edition of The German Ideology
[In July 2004, a new publication of writings by Marx and Engels appeared in the German charts for nonfiction books (Sachbuchbestenliste). Reaching tenth place, attracting almost a dozen, mostly positive reviews in less than three months after its publication in April 2004, the Marx-Engels-Jahrbuch 2003 introduced some of the most fascinating writings by Marx and Engels to the audience of the new millennium (Hubmann, 2005: 5). The first volume of this yearbook, very much like the first “Probeband” of MEGA2 (1972), featured important manuscripts taken from what has become known as The German Ideology. The decision by the editors to dedicate the first volume of the newly relaunched yearbook entirely to the 1845–46 manuscripts emphasizes once more the significance of these particular writings.]
Published: Nov 5, 2015
Keywords: Chronological Order; Political History; Bourgeois Society; German Ideology; Chapter Opening
Recommended Articles
Loading...
There are no references for this article.
Share the Full Text of this Article with up to 5 Colleagues for FREE
Sign up for your 14-Day Free Trial Now!
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
To get new article updates from a journal on your personalized homepage, please log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.