Excerpt from The Eastern Question: A Reprint of Letters Written 1853-1856 Dealing With the Events of the Crimean War
In one or two cases it would appear that part of his letter was used as a leader, and the rest left in the letter form. Hence, in these one or two cases, the reader will find the leader and the letter bearing the same newspaper date.
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Excerpt from The Eastern Question: A Reprint of Letters Written 1853-1856 Dealing With the Events of the Crimean War
Washington, has an interesting and special bearing upon the leaders written by Marx:
"You see the Tribune has again appropriated a leader; this would be right enough, because it attracts special attention, if only K.M. were printed below it. I believe, too, that they would do this, if it were not against their rules and habits. And, after all, it doesn't harm you much either, for the careful reader can see that it wasn't written by the editorial staff...
From personal knowledge we can state that many of Marx letters were used, and printed by the Tribune, as leaders, although Marx had originally written them as correspondence. Upon other occasions, he, of purpose, wrote articles which were intended to be leaders, and in these he naturally wrote in a somewhat different form from that used in his signed correspondence. In several cases where his correspondence has been turned into leaders, a few words of addition and interpolation have been written in by the American editors, to keep up journalistic appearances. (See, for example, pp. 188, 190, 222, and especially the end of p. 193.)
Apparently also, on more than one occasion, ideas or actual passages from letters of Marx were used and written round by the American journalists. This has made the task of selection very difficult, and has certainly, in one case at least, led to the inclusion (see CI.) of an article, the major part of which could not have been written by Marx.
Whilst there may be one or two authentic contributions of his that have been missed, we have designedly left out several of a purely technical military character. On the other hand, we have included certain military articles bearing very directly on the war. Most, if not all, of these were either written by Engels, or grew out of letters from him to Marx.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. Delve into the complexities of 19th-century geopolitics with this captivating collection of historical writings focusing on the ever-present "Eastern Question" ââ â the decline of the Ottoman Empire and the ensuing power struggles among European nations. The author expertly dissects the intricate political landscape of the period, offering astute observations on the motivations and strategies of key players such as Russia, England, France, and Austria. The book delves into the commercial and military significance of the Black Sea region, highlighting the strategic importance of the Dardanelles and Bosphorus straits as vital trade routes and potential flashpoints for conflict. With insightful commentary on the diverse populations inhabiting the Ottoman Empire, including Greeks, Slavs, and Turks, this book sheds light on the complex interplay of national identities, religious affiliations, and political aspirations. The author's analysis extends beyond the immediate crisis to consider the broader implications of Russian expansionism and the potential ramifications for the balance of power in Europe and beyond. Through its meticulous examination of historical events and insightful predictions of future developments, this book offers a valuable lens through which to understand the enduring legacy of the Eastern Question and its impact on the geopolitical landscape of today. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781331190370_0
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