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      • Ludwig Bamberger (born July 22, 1823, Mainz, Hesse [Germany]—died March 14, 1899, Berlin) was an economist and publicist, a leading authority on currency problems in Germany.
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  2. Ludwig Bamberger (22 July 1823 – 14 March 1899) was a German Jewish economist, politician, revolutionary and writer. Early life. Bamberger was born into the wealthy Ashkenazi Jewish Bamberger family in Mainz. After studying at Giessen, Heidelberg, and Göttingen, he became a lawyer. Career.

  3. Ludwig Bamberger (born July 22, 1823, Mainz, Hesse [Germany]—died March 14, 1899, Berlin) was an economist and publicist, a leading authority on currency problems in Germany. Originally a radical, he became a moderate liberal in Bismarck’s Germany.

  4. Mar 15, 2016 · Ludwig Bamberger (22 July 1823 – 14 March 1899) was a German economist, politician and writer. Early life. Bamberger was born in the wealthy Jewish Bamberger family in Mainz. After studying at Gießen, Heidelberg and Göttingen, he entered law. Career.

  5. 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.

  6. BAMBERGER, LUDWIG (18231899), 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.

  7. LUDWIG BAMBERGER (1823-1899), German economist and politician, was born of Jewish parents on the 22nd of July 1823 at Mainz. After studying at Giessen, Heidelberg and Gottingen, he entered on the practice of the law.

  8. German deputy and political economist; born in Mayence July 22, 1823; died in Berlin March 14, 1899. He studied law in 1842-45 at the universities of Giessen, Heidelberg, and Göttingen; and during the following two years he was attorney at law in his native city.

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