Correspondence. 1845-1880.

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Correspondence. 1845-1880.

Documents used for Wolfram Haller's 1973 University of Wisconsin-Madison doctoral dissertation, "Hans Victor von Unruh" a study of a Prussian liberal.'" Includes photocopies and transcriptions of letters from libraries and archives in Germany. Correspondents include Eduard Lasker, Theodor Mommsen, Gustav von Mevissen, Karl Rodbertus, Heinrich von Sybel, Rudolf Virchow, Rudolf von Bennigsen, and others.

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Virchow, Rudolf, 1821-1902

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German pathologist. From the description of Papers, 1865-1874. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35551332 ...

Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903

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Theodor Mommsen (1817-1903) was a classical historian. See the Neue Deutsche Biographie for details. From the guide to the Letters and postcards from Theodor Mommsen to F.J. Haverfield, 1883-1903, (University of Oxford, Sackler Library) ...

Sybel, Heinrich ˜vonœ 1817-1895

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Unruh, Hans Victor ˜vonœ 1806-1886

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Mevissen, Gustav ˜vonœ 1815-1899

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Bennigsen, Rudolf von

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Lasker, Eduard, 1829-1884

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In 1829, Eduard Lasker was born into an orthodox Jewish merchant family in Jarotschin, a village in Posen (today Jarocin in Poland). He attended secondary school and subsequently University in Breslau where he studied mathematics and law. In 1848, he took an active part in the ongoing revolutions in Vienna, like many students of his time, who were discontented with the ruling system and asked for a more democratic order and social justice. Afterwards he went to Berlin, w...

Rodbertus, Karl, 1805-1875

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