International Marx-Engels Foundation
The International Marx-Engels Foundation (IMES) is an international scientific network that was founded in 1990 on the initiative of the International Institute of Social History (IISH) in Amsterdam. The purpose of the foundation is to publish a historical-critical complete edition of the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels ( Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe - MEGA ). The foundation published the MEGA studies as a journal to accompany the complete edition, and from 2003 the Marx-Engels yearbook as a forum for Marx-Engels research.
In addition to the Amsterdam Institute , the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences (BBAW), the Karl Marx House (KMH) of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Trier , the "Russian State Archives for Political and Social History" (RGA) and the “Independent Russian Institute for Research on Social and National Problems” (RNI), both based in Moscow . The work of the foundation is supported by a large international scientific advisory board and teams from several countries.
structure
The committees of the International Marx-Engels Foundation are:
Board
- Beatrix Bouvier (Trier)
- Herfried Münkler (Berlin)
- Oleg Naumov (Moscow)
- Erik-Jan Zürcher (Amsterdam)
- Michael Quante
formerly on the board
Editorial Committee
- Georgii A. Bagaturiia (Moscow)
- Beatrix Bouvier (Trier)
- Fangguo Chai
- Galina D. Golovina (Moscow)
- Lex Heerma van Voss (Amsterdam)
- Jürgen Herres (Berlin)
- Gerald Hubmann (Berlin)
- Götz Langkau (Amsterdam)
- Manfred Neuhaus (Berlin)
- Izumi Omura (Sendai)
- Teinosuke Otani (Tokyo)
- Fred E. Schrader (Paris)
- Lyudmila L. Vasina (Moscow)
- Carl-Erich Vollgraf (Berlin)
- Wei Jianhua (Beijing)
formerly in the editorial office:
- Elena Aržanova
- Jacques Grandjonc
- Martin Hundt
- Jürgen Rojahn
- Fred Schrader
- Vitaly Vygodsky
- Terrell Carver (Bristol)
- Timm Graßmann
- Claudia Reichel
Scientific Advisory Board
- Andreas Arndt
- Shlomo Avineri (Jerusalem)
- Harald Bluhm
- Warren Breckman
- Gerd Callesen (Vienna)
- Patrik Fridenson (Paris)
- Carlos B. Gutiérrez (Bogotá)
- Hans-Peter Harstick (Wolfenbüttel)
- Rahel Jaeggi
- Hermann Klenner (Berlin)
- Jürgen Kocka (Berlin)
- Nikolai I. Lapin (Moscow)
- Hermann Lübbe (Zurich)
- Teodor I. Oizerman (Moscow)
- Bertell Ollman (New York)
- Michael Quante
- Pedro Ribas (Madrid)
- Bertram Schefold (Frankfurt / Main)
- Wolfgang Schieder (Cologne)
- Hans Schilar (Berlin)
- Walter Schmidt (Berlin)
- Gareth Stedman Jones (Cambridge)
- Immanuel Wallerstein (Paris / Binghamton, New York)
- Jianhua Wei (Beijing)
- Shiro Sugihara (Osaka)
- Immanuel Wallerstein (Paris / Binghamton, New York)
were previously on the advisory board
- Robert E. Cazden
- Iring Fetscher (Frankfurt / M.)
- Eric J. Fischer (Bussum, Netherlands)
- Francesca Gori (Milan)
- Andrzej F. Grabski (Lodz)
- Eric Hobsbawm (London)
- Michael Knieriem (Wuppertal)
- Mikhail P. Mchedlov (Moscow)
- Tsutomu Ouchi (Tokyo)
- Jean Stengers (Brussels)
- Toshiro Sugimoto
- Ferenc Tökei
- Zhou Liangxun
Web links
- International Marx-Engels Foundation
- Jürgen Rojahn: The continuation of the Marx-Engels Complete Edition as an international project (PDF; 71 kB), 1996.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Issue 1/1994 to Issue 2001, MEGA Studies Journal .
- ↑ Marx-Engels Yearbook
- ↑ http://www.iisg.nl/imes/board.php
- ↑ MEGA Division III. Volume 9. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 2003. ISBN 3-05-003463-7 .
- ↑ MEGA studies 2/1994. ISBN 3-320-01882-5 .
- ↑ MEGA Division III. Volume 30. De Gruyter Academy Research, Berlin 2015. ISBN 978-3-05-006123-8 .
- ↑ MEGA studies 2/1994. ISBN 3-320-01882-5 .
- ↑ Marx-Engels Yearbook 2012/13
- ↑ MEGA studies 2/1994. ISBN 3-320-01882-5 .