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125 On February 24, 1848 Louis Philippe was overthrown in France. On receipt of the news of the victory of the French February revolution, Nichols I gave an order to the War Minister for partial mobilisation in Russia to prepare for the struggle against the revolution in Europe. —170 126 These articles were published in the Neue Rheinische Zeitung from March 22 to April 25, 1849.—171 128 Babouvism—a trend in utopian, egalitarian communism, propounded by the 18th-century French revolutionary Gracchus Babeuf and his followers.—174 129 Societe des saisons (Society of the Seasons))—a republican, socialist conspiratorial organisation active in Paris from 1837 to1839 under the leadership of Auguste Blanqui and Armand Barbes. The Paris uprising of May 12, 1839, in which revolutionary workers played a major role, was prepared by this society. This uprising was not supported by the masses and was defeated by government troops and the National Guard—174 130 The reference is to an episode in the struggle of German democrats on the home front against reaction. On April 3, 1833 a group of radicals demonstrated against the Federal Assembly in Frankfort on the Main in an attempt to stage a coup detat and proclaim a German Republic. This poorly organised coup was suppressed by troops— 174 131 In February 1834, the Italian bourgeois democrat Gluseppe Mazzini organised a march from Switzerland to Savoy by the member of the “Young Italy” society, which he founded in 1831, and also a group of revolutionary emigres. Their aim was to start a popular uprising in the name of Italian unity and to proclaim an independent bourgeois republic. On entering Savoy the detachment was smashed by Piedmontese troops—174 132 Demagogues—this name was given in Germany from 1819 to those who took part in the opposition movement of German intellectuals. They opposed the reactionary political system in the German states and demanded the unification of Germany. The demagogues were brutally persecuted by the German authorities.—174 133 The reference is to the London Educational Society of German Workers. In the 1850s it had premises in Great Windmill Street. It was founded in February 1840 by Karl Schapper, Joseph Moll and other leaders of the League of the Just. In 1849 and 1850, Marx and Engels played an active part in its activities. On September 17, 1850, Marx, Engels and their adherents left the society, because a large section of its members supported the sectarian and adventurist group of Willich-Schapper. With the foundation of the International in 1864, this society became the German section of the International Working Men’s Association in London. The London Educational Society existed till 1918, when it was closed down by the British Government.—175 134 The Northern Star—English Weekly, the central organ of the Chartists, founded in 1837. Published in Leeds until November 1844 and from November 1844 to 1852 in London. F. O‘connor was its founder and editor. George Harney was also on the staff of the paper. It printed articles by Engels between 1843 and 1850.—179 135 Democratic Society was founded in Brussels in the autumn of 1847. Its membership was made up of proletarian revolutionaries, primarily from among the German revolutionary emigres, and progressive sections of the bourgeois and petty-bourgeois democrats. Marx and Engels played an active role in its foundation. On November 15, 1847, Marx was elected its Vice-President, the President being the Belgian democrat L. Jottrand. As a result of Marx’s work the Brussels Democratic Society became an important centre of the international democratic movement. After Marx was deported from Brussels early in March 1848 and the Belgian authorities suppressed the most revolutionary elements of the society, its activities acquired a more restricted, purely local character and in ™ 1849 it ceased to exist.—179 TARIMELA NAGIREDDY MEMORIAL TRUST PUBLICATIONS HISTORICAL AND POLEMICAL DOCUMENTS OF THE COMMUNIST MOVEMENT IN INDIA VOL.I 1943-51- RS. 300/- VOL.II 1963-72- RS. 500/- November - 2018 For Details: P.Jaswantha Rao, Secretary, T.N.Memorial Trust, 32-13-26/1, M.R.Puram, Vijayawada, pin-520 010. 15