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

  3. Jul 17, 2024 · 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. Ludwig Bamberger war ein deutscher Bankier und Politiker. Er gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Vertreter des deutschen Liberalismus der Zeit der Reichsgründung. Aus einer jüdischen Bankiersfamilie stammend, gehörte er 1870 zu den Gründern der Deutschen Bank. In den frühen 1870er Jahren war Bamberger einer der wichtigsten Finanzpolitiker. Er ...

  5. Aug 22, 2024 · Ludwig Bamberger (1823-1899). Later in March he went to Frankfurt to cover the ‘pre-parliament’, mainly composed of oppositional activists, who demanded elections to an all-German National Assembly that would agree a constitution for a united German state.

  6. 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
  7. Dec 16, 2008 · Ludwig Bamberger and the Rise of Anti-Semitism in Germany, 1848–1893. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2008. Stanley Zucker. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Extract. Theodor Mommsen called him “the most German man.” The Israelit noted that he had never stepped forward as a Jew.

  8. 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.