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200 candles for Engels, a man who helped shape history

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LONDON/ BERLIN — Despite the raging coronaviru­s pandemic, Friedrich Engels’ 200th birth anniversar­y, which fell on Saturday, was celebrated mostly online in various countries in Europe.

In the western German town of Wuppertal, Engels’ birthplace, a community festival as well as concerts, exhibition­s, tours and discussion­s were planned in what was known as “The Year of Engels.”

Due to the extended restrictiv­e measures amid a surge in COVID- 19 cases, most public events commemorat­ing his birth were moved online.

Wuppertal’s central library launched an exhibition named “Mensch Engels” ( Human Engels) on its main webpage, displaying Engels’ personalit­y and his achievemen­ts.

The online exhibition showcased the legacies of Engels, including pictures, sketches and manuscript­s to commemorat­e the great thinker.

A new documentar­y Friedrich Engels — The Underestim­ated has been aired on local television a week before Engels’ birthday.

The film referred to Engels and Karl Marx as “one of the most famous duos in world history,” focusing on their lives and their efforts to develop Marxist theories.

A series of themed readings, lectures and discussion­s are planned in the coming weeks, probably being shown online depending on the pandemic situation.

Lars Bluma, a scholar at the Historic Center of Wuppertal, said the city had labeled 2020 as “the Year of Engels,” and planned over 100 activities. Posters featuring a young spirited Engels, renowned as “a thinker, a doer and a Wuppertale­r,” are seen across the city.

‘ Beyond its time’

Calling Engels “the most famous son of the city,” Bluma said Engels is still remembered because his thoughts are “beyond its time”.

“We do not see him as a historical person that after his death we have nothing to talk about. Actually there are lots of ideas and thoughts that we should grasp even though we are in the 21st century,” said Bluma.

In Manchester, Britain, an online event organized by the Chinese Consulate General in Manchester was held on Thursday to mark Engels’ 200th birthday.

The event saw a reproducti­on of the scene on Engels’ 70th birthday, including performanc­es of a piece of Beethoven’s music, a segment of the opera La Dame aux Camelias and recitation of a poem by Russian poet Alexander Pushkin.

It also included a playback of the recent unveiling of the “Friedrich Engels Room” in Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester and the premiere of a documentar­y about Engels’ life in Manchester.

During the online event attended by more than 300 people, representa­tives from the Chinese consulate general and Chinese businesses and students in Britain were seen laying wreaths in front of the Engels statue in Manchester.

Richard Leese, deputy mayor of Manchester, said Engels’ research in Manchester on social issues laid a solid foundation for the publicatio­n of The Communist Manifesto in late February 1848.

On the occasion of his 200th birth anniversar­y, Leese said Manchester is ready to advance its cooperatio­n with China in a bid to pursue an inclusive and sustainabl­e recovery from the pandemic.

Earlier last week, to commemorat­e Engels’ birth, China’s National Academy of Governance and Manchester City Council held an online seminar about industrial restructur­ing and economic recovery of cities.

Representa­tives from both sides discussed such issues as industrial restructur­ing, innovation and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

In the autumn of 1842, Engels moved to Manchester, which was then known as “Cottonopol­is” and started working for his family’s textile business. In Engels’ “second hometown”, Engels and Marx started to develop groundbrea­king theories that changed the course of history.

 ?? LU PENG / XINHUA ?? The launch event in Beijing on Saturday for commemorat­ive stamps marking the 200th anniversar­y of Friedrich Engels’ birth anniversar­y. Celebratio­ns were also held across Europe.
LU PENG / XINHUA The launch event in Beijing on Saturday for commemorat­ive stamps marking the 200th anniversar­y of Friedrich Engels’ birth anniversar­y. Celebratio­ns were also held across Europe.

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