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  1. Ludwig Bamberger (22 July 1823 – 14 March 1899) was a German Jewish economist, politician, revolutionary and writer.

  2. In 1880 Bamberger left the National Liberal Party and helped to found the splinter party called the Sezession. For some years afterward he was the trusted adviser of the crown princess Victoria (wife of the future German emperor Frederick III ).

  3. BAMBERGER, LUDWIG (1823–1899), German banker, politician, and economist; leading advocate of a gold standard for German currency. He studied law at Heidelberg and practiced as an attorney in his native city of Mainz.

  4. From 1881 on, Bamberger’s response to it took three directions: to try to organize a great liberal party, a task in which he never seemed to have much faith; to defend the achievements of the 1870.s against state intervention and regulation; and to act as a critic of German society.

    • Stanley Zucker
  5. Ludwig Bamberger (1823–1899) was a jurist, banker, publicist, and liberal politician. As a result of his role in the revolutionary events of 1848/49 he spent many years in exile: in Switzerland, London, Holland, and Paris.

  6. Jun 27, 2024 · Eighteen years later Bamberger still saw Bismarck's anti-Semitism as being governed by the necessity of political success; Bamberger, Ludwig, Bismarck posthumus (Berlin, 1899), p. 38 ; Google Scholar Jöhlinger cites Bamberger's statement, but finds Bismarck's brand of anti-Semitism more respectable than that of Stoecker and Busch.

  7. Sep 16, 2019 · Ludwig Bamberger : German liberal politician and social critic, 1823-1899 : Zucker, Stanley, 1936-1988 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

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