Bamberger, Ludwig, 1823-1899

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German essayist and political writer. Member of the democratic revolutionary movement of The Vormärz. Forced to flee Germany in 1849, but returned in 1868 as a liberal political leader.

From the description of Ludwig Bamberger papers, 1893, 1896, and n.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122445392 1823 July 22 Born in Mainz 1842 1844 Studies law in Gießen, Heidelberg, and Göttingen 1848 1849 Active in revolutionary movements, editor of the Mainzer Zeitung 1849 1866 Exile in Switzerland, London, Belgium, and Paris. Involvement in banking 1866 Returns to Germany 1868 1890 Parliamentary representative and member of National Liberal Party 1869 1870 Founded Deutsche Bank with Adalbert Delbrück 1870 1871 Advisor to Bismarck during Franco-Prussian War 1880 Split with Bismarck and the National Liberal Party; became a leader of the "Secessionists" (later Liberale Vereinigung) 1884 Instrumental in the merger of the Progressive Party (Deutsche Fortschrittspartei) and the Liberale Vereinigung to form the Free-Minded Party (Deutsche Freisinnige Partei) 1890 Retirement 1899 Dies in Berlin From the guide to the Ludwig Bamberger Collection, 1866-1902, (Leo Baeck Institute)

Ludwig Bamberger was born in Mainz and after studying at Geissen, Heidelberg and Gottingen, became a lawyer. During the 1848 revolution Bamberger was a leader of the Republican party in Mainz and in 1849 he continued to campaign in the Palatinate and Baden, for which he was condemned to death, despite escaping to Switzerland.

Bamberger's exile was spent in London, the Netherlands and Paris, where he became managing director of Bischoffheim and Goldschmidt bank. He returned to Germany in 1866 following an amnesty. He was elected to the Reichstag and joined the National Liberal Party, supporting the work of Bismark. He became a leading authority on finance and economics in the Reichstag, attending the Versailles peace negotiations in 1870. Bamberger was also influential in the establishment of the German Imperial Bank. He retired from public life in 1892.

From the guide to the BAMBERGER, Ludwig (1823-1899): German economist and politician, c1865-c1900, (British Library of Political and Economic Science)

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