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Adam Weiler

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172: 45:. In 1875, the union decided to test the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1871's provisions on picketing, leading to the imprisonment of five leading members of the union. Weiler represented the union on the 162: 177: 27: 42: 49:, and was one of three delegates that body appointed to state the case for prisoners' defence. He also attended several meetings of the 167: 38:' campaign against reformers. He maintained a friendship with Marx throughout the 1870s, the two corresponding by letter. 61: 57: 84:
Documents of the First International: The General Council of the First International, 1871-1872. Minutes
50: 46: 157: 60:, and frequently spoke at meetings of various radical clubs in London. When the league joined the 26:
Born in Germany, Weiler emigrated to London, where he found work as a cabinetmaker. He joined the
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Stan Shipley, "The libraries of the Alliance Cabinet Makers' Association",
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Rothstein, Andrew (1972). "Adam Weiler, friend of Marx and Engels".
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Nationalisation in British Politics: The Historical Background
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trade unionist and socialist activist, active in London.
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During the 1870s, Weiler served on the executive of the
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Members of the International Workingmen's Association
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The Quarterly Bulletin of the Marx Memorial Library
8: 115: 113: 111: 64:, he became a member of that organisation. 95: 93: 72: 28:International Working Men's Association 163:German emigrants to the United Kingdom 78: 76: 86:. London: Lawrence and Wishart. 1963. 7: 178:Social Democratic Federation members 56:By 1884, Weiler was a member of the 43:Alliance Cabinet Makers' Association 14: 1: 104:. Stanford University Press. 62:Social Democratic Federation 194: 100:Eldon Barry, E. (1965). 58:Manhood Suffrage League 168:German trade unionists 51:Trades Union Congress 47:London Trades Council 142:, 1976:1, pp.180-184 19:(died 1894) was a 185: 143: 140:History Workshop 136: 130: 129: 117: 106: 105: 97: 88: 87: 80: 36:Friedrich Engels 193: 192: 188: 187: 186: 184: 183: 182: 148: 147: 146: 137: 133: 119: 118: 109: 99: 98: 91: 82: 81: 74: 70: 12: 11: 5: 191: 189: 181: 180: 175: 170: 165: 160: 150: 149: 145: 144: 131: 107: 89: 71: 69: 66: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 190: 179: 176: 174: 171: 169: 166: 164: 161: 159: 156: 155: 153: 141: 135: 132: 127: 123: 116: 114: 112: 108: 103: 96: 94: 90: 85: 79: 77: 73: 67: 65: 63: 59: 54: 52: 48: 44: 39: 37: 33: 29: 24: 22: 18: 139: 134: 125: 121: 101: 83: 55: 40: 25: 16: 15: 158:1894 deaths 17:Adam Weiler 152:Categories 68:References 32:Karl Marx 21:German 128:(1). 34:and 154:: 126:62 124:. 110:^ 92:^ 75:^ 53:.

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International Working Men's Association
Karl Marx
Friedrich Engels
Alliance Cabinet Makers' Association
London Trades Council
Trades Union Congress
Manhood Suffrage League
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1894 deaths
German emigrants to the United Kingdom
German trade unionists
Members of the International Workingmen's Association
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