http://www.marxists.org/archive/leni...1917/staterev/ . Marxists.org is a great website for leftist texts.
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I want to get a better sense of what happened in 1848-9. What works are regarded as "classic"? What did you find the most accessible?
http://www.marxists.org/archive/leni...1917/staterev/ . Marxists.org is a great website for leftist texts.
Here's an online overview. It's hardly in-depth, but should give you a general idea what happened: http://www.age-of-the-sage.org/histo...n_of_1848.html
Another one, it points out that England and Russia remained unaffected by the revolutions: http://mars.wnec.edu/~grempel/course...s/rev1848.html
Whole bunch of articles, about specific movements and/or people of the time: http://www.ohio.edu/chastain/contents.htm
Eric Hobsbawm wrote some great stuff on that period, I hear. If you can your hands on The Age of Revolutions and The Age of Capital, that'll give you a superb understanding of the factors that led to 1848 and its consequences.