David Ireland is an independent historian based in London, UK. He studied German and French at Keble College, Oxford, and more recently did an MA in Political Thought and Intellectual History at UCL/Queen Mary University of London
1. Manifesto Style and Communism Substance
2. Solo Marx, the NRZ as Emerging 1848-49 Focus
3. Actual Measures and Missing Levers
4. Revolutionary Roles: Classes and 'Countries'.
5. Lingering in Paris, Brussels Preludes
6. Engaging with Workers: Mainz, the Communist League, Stephan Born, and the CWA
7. Conclusions: Targeting and Priorities