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Joseph Edmund Jörg (23 December 1819, Immenstadt, Bavaria – 18 November 1901, Landshut) was a Catholic historian and politician. The son of a subaltern, he first studied theology, then philology and history at Munich. He was a pupil of Ignaz von Döllinger, and was for years his collaborator in his Geschichte der Reformation. In 1852 he was engaged in the Bavarian Record Office, and undertook in the same year the editorship of the Historisch-politische Blätter I which he retained (from 1857 with Franz Binder) till a short time before his death. For decades his "Zeitläufte", which appeared in this periodical, attracted great attention.

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  • جوزيف إدموند يورغ (بالألمانية: Josef Edmund Jörg )‏ (و. 1819 – 1901 م) هو مؤرخ، ومؤلف، وأمين الأرشيف، وكاتب، وصحفي، وسياسي ألماني، ولد في إمنشتات، كان عضوًا في حزب الوسط، توفي في لاندسهوت، عن عمر يناهز 82 عاماً. (ar)
  • Josef Edmund Jörg (* 23. Dezember 1819 in Immenstadt; † 18. November 1901 auf Burg Trausnitz in Landshut) war ein bayerischer Historiker, Publizist, Archivar und Politiker. Er gehörte der Kammer der Abgeordneten des Bayerischen Landtags (1865–1881), dem Zollparlament (1868–1870) und dem Reichstag (1874–1878) an und war maßgeblich an der Gründung der Bayerischen Patriotenpartei beteiligt. Von 1852 bis 1901 war er Herausgeber der Historisch-politischen Blätter für das katholische Deutschland. (de)
  • Joseph Edmund Jörg (23 December 1819, Immenstadt, Bavaria – 18 November 1901, Landshut) was a Catholic historian and politician. The son of a subaltern, he first studied theology, then philology and history at Munich. He was a pupil of Ignaz von Döllinger, and was for years his collaborator in his Geschichte der Reformation. In 1852 he was engaged in the Bavarian Record Office, and undertook in the same year the editorship of the Historisch-politische Blätter I which he retained (from 1857 with Franz Binder) till a short time before his death. For decades his "Zeitläufte", which appeared in this periodical, attracted great attention. On account of his opposition to the Government, he was transferred to Neuburg an der Donau, but was elected in 1863 a substitute member of the Bavarian Lower House, to which he belonged till 1881. He was promoted in 1866 to the position of district archivist in Landshut; from 1868 to 1869 he was a member of the German Zollparlament, and from 1874 to 1878 a member of the German Reichstag. His first work, Deutschland in der Revolutionsperiode, 1522-26 (1851), was a history of the German Peasants' War. The later books, Geschichte des Protestantismus in seiner neuesten Entwickelung (1858) and Die Rene Aera in Preussen (1860), are a collection of separate essays published in the paper Historisch-politische Blätter. He was interested in the development of socialism, and as early as 1867 his Geschichte der sozialpolitischen Parteien in Deutschland appeared, having originated in his "Aphorisms" on the socialist movement, published in the Historisch-politische Blätter. Jörg was a conservative, a convinced Bavarian monarchist and a determined opponent of the Bavarian Liberal Party and of the subordination of Bavaria to Prussia. The Bavarian "Volkspartei" (People's Party) grew with his cooperation in a few years from a modest group to a majority in the House (1869). Under King Maximilian II of Bavaria, Jorg was violently opposed to the ministry of von der Pfordten, as he was also to the alliance made with Prussia (22 August) due to the war of 1866. His address to the House in January, 1870, occasioned the resignation of Prince Hohenlohe with a part of his cabinet. But henceforth events took their course uninfluenced by Jörg. At the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War, he advocated the armed neutrality of Bavaria, but was deserted in the House by a number of his party; he was thus unable to prevent his country's participation in the war and the entrance of Bavaria by the Treaty of Versailles, into the new state of Germany. However, he afterwards loyally accepted the new order of things. In the Reichstag his proposal to call a meeting of the committee for foreign affairs under the presidency of Bavaria gave rise to a violent conflict with Bismarck on 4 December 1874. His attack on the Lutz ministry in 1875 failed because of the opposition of the Crown. He left the Reichstag in 1878, and three years later the Bavarian House, thereby ending his public life. The last twenty years of his life were passed in Trausnitz Castle near Landshut (whence he was known as the "Hermit of Trausnitz"), and the remainder of his days were devoted to his journalistic work amid his duties in the district archives of Landshut, and to writing his Memoirs. (en)
  • Josef Edmund Jörg, född 23 december 1819 i Immenstadt im Allgäu, död 18 november 1901 på Burg Trausnitz vid Landshut, var en tysk historiker, arkivarie, publicist och politiker. Jörg utgav 1851 Deutschland in der Revolutionsperiods 1522–26, en skildring av det stora bondekriget, redigerade sedan 1852 den ultramontanska tidskriften "Historisch-politische Blätter für das katholische Deutschland", blev 1866 arkivarie på det kungliga slottet Burg Trausnitz vid Landshut och författade ytterligare ett par tendensskrifter, Geschichte des Protestantismus in seiner neuesten Entwickelung (två band, 1857) och Geschichte der socialpolitischen Parteien in Deutschland (1867). År 1865 invaldes Jörg i bayerska lantdagens andra kammare och blev snart en av de främsta ledarna för det så kallade patriotpartiet, vilket i mars 1870 störtade den för den tyska enhetstanken välvilligt stämde konseljpresidenten Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst. Under fransk-tyska kriget (1870-71) motsatte Jörg sig fåfängt Bayerns anslutning till Nordtyskland. Han satt även i "Tullparlamentet" 1868 samt 1874-78 i tyska riksdagen, där han genom sitt plumpa uppträdande blev en av Centrumpartiets mera bemärkta medlemmar. År 1881 drog han sig tillbaka från det politiska livet. (sv)
  • Иосиф Эдмунд Йерг (нем. Josef Edmund Jörg; 23 декабря 1819 — 18 ноября 1901) — один из вождей партии в Баварии. Его работы: «Geschichte des grossen Bauernkrieges» (Фрейб., 1850); «Geschichte des Protestantismus in seiner neusten Entwickelung»; «Geschichte d. sozialpolitischen Parteien in Deutschland» (Фрейб., 1867). В 1865 Йерг избран членом баварской палаты депутатов и скоро стал во главе партии «патриотов», то есть ультрамонтанов; составленный им адрес (петиция) способствовал падению первого министра, князе Гогенлоэ (февр. 1870), но Йерг не мог ни добиться вооружённого нейтралитета Баварии в начавшейся Франко-Германской войне, ни воспрепятствовать основанию Германской империи. В 1875 Йерг редактировал адрес вновь избранной палаты, в котором, в резких выражениях, требовалась смена министерства, всё ещё слишком либерального с точки зрения ультрамонтанов; но король не принял адреса, и министры остались на своих постах. До 1870 Йерг был членом местного парламента, с 1871 по 1878 — членом германского рейхстага, в котором принадлежал к центристам. В 1881 Йерг удалился от общественной деятельности. (ru)
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  • جوزيف إدموند يورغ (بالألمانية: Josef Edmund Jörg )‏ (و. 1819 – 1901 م) هو مؤرخ، ومؤلف، وأمين الأرشيف، وكاتب، وصحفي، وسياسي ألماني، ولد في إمنشتات، كان عضوًا في حزب الوسط، توفي في لاندسهوت، عن عمر يناهز 82 عاماً. (ar)
  • Josef Edmund Jörg (* 23. Dezember 1819 in Immenstadt; † 18. November 1901 auf Burg Trausnitz in Landshut) war ein bayerischer Historiker, Publizist, Archivar und Politiker. Er gehörte der Kammer der Abgeordneten des Bayerischen Landtags (1865–1881), dem Zollparlament (1868–1870) und dem Reichstag (1874–1878) an und war maßgeblich an der Gründung der Bayerischen Patriotenpartei beteiligt. Von 1852 bis 1901 war er Herausgeber der Historisch-politischen Blätter für das katholische Deutschland. (de)
  • Joseph Edmund Jörg (23 December 1819, Immenstadt, Bavaria – 18 November 1901, Landshut) was a Catholic historian and politician. The son of a subaltern, he first studied theology, then philology and history at Munich. He was a pupil of Ignaz von Döllinger, and was for years his collaborator in his Geschichte der Reformation. In 1852 he was engaged in the Bavarian Record Office, and undertook in the same year the editorship of the Historisch-politische Blätter I which he retained (from 1857 with Franz Binder) till a short time before his death. For decades his "Zeitläufte", which appeared in this periodical, attracted great attention. (en)
  • Иосиф Эдмунд Йерг (нем. Josef Edmund Jörg; 23 декабря 1819 — 18 ноября 1901) — один из вождей партии в Баварии. Его работы: «Geschichte des grossen Bauernkrieges» (Фрейб., 1850); «Geschichte des Protestantismus in seiner neusten Entwickelung»; «Geschichte d. sozialpolitischen Parteien in Deutschland» (Фрейб., 1867). В 1865 Йерг избран членом баварской палаты депутатов и скоро стал во главе партии «патриотов», то есть ультрамонтанов; составленный им адрес (петиция) способствовал падению первого министра, князе Гогенлоэ (февр. 1870), но Йерг не мог ни добиться вооружённого нейтралитета Баварии в начавшейся Франко-Германской войне, ни воспрепятствовать основанию Германской империи. (ru)
  • Josef Edmund Jörg, född 23 december 1819 i Immenstadt im Allgäu, död 18 november 1901 på Burg Trausnitz vid Landshut, var en tysk historiker, arkivarie, publicist och politiker. Jörg utgav 1851 Deutschland in der Revolutionsperiods 1522–26, en skildring av det stora bondekriget, redigerade sedan 1852 den ultramontanska tidskriften "Historisch-politische Blätter für das katholische Deutschland", blev 1866 arkivarie på det kungliga slottet Burg Trausnitz vid Landshut och författade ytterligare ett par tendensskrifter, Geschichte des Protestantismus in seiner neuesten Entwickelung (två band, 1857) och Geschichte der socialpolitischen Parteien in Deutschland (1867). (sv)
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  • Josef Edmund Jörg (de)
  • Joseph Edmund Jörg (en)
  • Йерг, Иосиф Эдмунд (ru)
  • Josef Edmund Jörg (sv)
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