General Council of the International Workingmen's Association
The General Council of the International Workingmen's Association was formed on October 5 1864 following the St. Martin's Hall Meeting held the previous week. The Universal League for the Material Elevation of the Industrious Classes provided a base for them to operate from at 18 Greek Street.[1]
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- Geneva Congress (1866)
- Lausanne Congress (1867)
- Brussels Congress (1868)
- Basel Congress (1869)
- Hague Congress (1872)
- President
- 1864: George Odger
- 1867: Position reappointed at each meeting
- General Secretary
- 1864: Randal Cremer
- 1866: Peter Fox
- 1866: Randal Cremer
- 1867: Johann Eccarius
- 1871: John Hales
- 1872: Friedrich Sorge
- 1874: Carl Speyer
- Treasurer
- 1864: George William Wheeler
- 1865: William Dell
- 1865: George William Wheeler
- 1867: Robert Shaw
- 1868: Cornell William Frederick Stepney
- 1870: John Weston
- 1871: Albert Filix Thiesz
- 1871: Hermann Jung
- Cercle des prolétaires positivistes
- National Labor Union
- Karl Marx
- Gabriel Mollin
- Mikhail Bakunin
Pan-European political parties
References
- ^ Leventhal F. M. (1971) Respectable Radical London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson
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