MIA: Marxist History: International: International Workingmen's Association: Ireland and the Fenians:


The Irish Question
and the Fenians


Minutes of Central Council Meeting, January 1866
On the Irish State Prisoners. Sir George Grey and the International Working Men's Association, Resolution 1866
Survey of the Progress of The International, Paul Lafargue 1866
On the Fenian Prisoners in Manchester, 1867
Notes for an Undelivered Speech on Ireland, Karl Marx 1867
Meeting of the Council and Members and Friends of the Association, November 19 1867
On the Irish Question, Speech by Karl Marx December 16 1867
To the Trades’ Unionists of Great Britain and Ireland, Address of General Council, July 1868
On the Policy of the British Government with respect to the Irish Prisoners, Speech by Karl Marx November 9 1869
On the Significance of the Irish Question, Marx, December 14 1869
On the Policy of the British Government with respect to the Irish Prisoners, Marx, November 23 1869
On the Policy of the British Government towards the Irish Prisoners, Draft Resolution of the General Council 1869
Address of Land and Labour League to Working Men and Women of Great Britain and Ireland, Eccarius 1869
On Refusal by English Press to take Notice of Growth of Sympathy with Ireland among English Workers, Marx 1869
Concerning the “Bee-Hive” Newspaper, Record of Karl Marx’s Speech 1870
Position of the International Working Men’s Association in Germany and England, Marx 1871
Relations between the Irish Sections and the British Federal Council, Record of Engels’s Speech 1872
Police Terrorism in Ireland, Marx 1872
Council Meeting, May 14th, 1872