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Charles Longuet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Longuet
Charles Longuet (1839, Caen, Calvados – 1903, Paris) was a journalist and prominent figure in the French working-class movement, including the 1871 Paris Commune, as well as a Proudhonist member of the General Council of the First International or International Working Men's Association (1866–67, 1871–72). He served as Corresponding Secretary for Belgium (1866),〔(Belgian section International Working Men's Association Collection )〕 delegate to the Lausanne〔Yuri Mikhailovich Steklov, ''History of The First International'', (chapter 8 )〕 (1867), Brussels (1868), the London Conference (1871) and the (1872).〔Steklov, ''History of the First International'', (Hague chapter 14 )〕 Longuet participated in the Paris Commune of 1871. He moved to England as a refugee after the defeat of the Commune. Longuet married Karl Marx's first daughter, Jenny on 2 October 1872 in London (in a civil ceremony). Together, they had six children, the first five of whom were boys (including Jean Longuet), the last a daughter.〔Francis Wheen. 1999. ''Karl Marx: A Life''. London: WW Norton & Company. pp.350, 379.〕 He was one of the speakers at Marx's funeral.〔(A Darwinian Gentleman at Marx's Funeral - E. Ray Lankester | Natural History | Find Articles at BNET.com )〕 He was also the editor of the publication ''Journal Officiel''.〔Francis Wheen. 1999. ''Karl Marx: A Life''. London: WW Norton & Company. p326.〕 ==External links==
* (Biography at Marxist Internet Archive )
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