Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872
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Lieber, Franz, 1798-1872
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Lieber, Francis, Dr; political scientist
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Lieber, Francisco
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Herrmann, Christian, 1800-1872
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Lieber, Franz.
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Political scientist and author; born in Berlin, settled in U.S. 1827.
Political scientist and educator.
Francis Lieber: German American political philosopher and educator; emigrated to England and then to United States in 1826-1827, first editor of the Encyclopedia Americana; professor of history and political economy at South Carolina College (1835-56) and Columbia College (1857-72); advisor on administration of Girard College.
Political scientist, author. Born in Berlin, Germany, emigrated to the U.S. in 1827. Professor of political economy at South Carolina College and Columbia College. Advisor to the U.S. Government during the Civil War.
German-born political philosopher and scholar of American law. Lieber edited "Encyclopedia Americana," and his other publications include "Code for the Government of Armies in the Field," "Civil Liberty and Self Government."
Educator and political scientist.
Epithet: Dr; political scientist
German-American political philosopher; professor professor of history and political economy at University of South Carolina (ca. 1835-56) and at Columbia University (1856-1872); native of Berlin, Germany.
Educator, political scientist, and publicist.
Author, political scientist, and professor at South Carolina College [University of South Carolina] and Columbia University; native of Germany.
Francis Lieber was a publicist, educator, and political philosopher. He was born in Berlin in 1800.
Lieber was a leading spokesman for 19th-century liberalism and its reform movements (education, prisons, abolition). Lieber came to America in 1827 where he worked as a writer (editing the first Encyclopedia Americana) and as professor at South Carolina College [1835-1856] and Columbia University [1858-1872]. He drafted legal briefs for the Lincoln administration, served as archivist for captured Confederate documents, and acted as umpire for the United States and Mexican Claims Commission. Francis Lieber died in 1872.
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