About: Raphael Basch

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Raphael Basch, also Rafael Basch (1813, Prague - 22 January 1907, Paris) was a Bohemian-Austrian writer and politician. He was the father of Victor Basch (1863–1944). At the first disturbances preliminary to the Revolution of 1848, he went to Vienna, and took an active part in the insurrection. Here he founded the , which he continued at Kremsier until the dissolution of the Constitutional Assembly, in March, 1849. He then joined the staff of the of Vienna, which he represented at Berlin; subsequently he was the Paris correspondent of several papers. He returned to Vienna in 1855 and assumed the editorship of the , occupying a position of importance as the official mouthpiece of the minister Bruck, the opponent of the clerical minister Bach. After the promulgation of the constitution of 2

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  • Raphaël Basch, né à Prague — alors dans l'Empire austro-hongrois — en 1813 et mort à Paris 14e le 22 janvier 1907, est un écrivain, homme politique et journaliste français. Il est le père de Victor Basch, né en 1863 à Budapest. (fr)
  • Raphael Basch, also Rafael Basch (1813, Prague - 22 January 1907, Paris) was a Bohemian-Austrian writer and politician. He was the father of Victor Basch (1863–1944). At the first disturbances preliminary to the Revolution of 1848, he went to Vienna, and took an active part in the insurrection. Here he founded the , which he continued at Kremsier until the dissolution of the Constitutional Assembly, in March, 1849. He then joined the staff of the of Vienna, which he represented at Berlin; subsequently he was the Paris correspondent of several papers. He returned to Vienna in 1855 and assumed the editorship of the , occupying a position of importance as the official mouthpiece of the minister Bruck, the opponent of the clerical minister Bach. After the promulgation of the constitution of 26 February 1861, he acted in a similar capacity to the Schmerling ministry, with which political party he remained connected until its fall. Until 1875 Basch was engaged only in economic questions, but in that year he returned to political journalism. He represented the Neue Freie Presse at Paris; and in close fellowship with Thiers, Gambetta, and he defended the republican policy against the men of 16 May. In 1883 he retired from journalism, but remained in Paris. (en)
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  • Raphaël Basch, né à Prague — alors dans l'Empire austro-hongrois — en 1813 et mort à Paris 14e le 22 janvier 1907, est un écrivain, homme politique et journaliste français. Il est le père de Victor Basch, né en 1863 à Budapest. (fr)
  • Raphael Basch, also Rafael Basch (1813, Prague - 22 January 1907, Paris) was a Bohemian-Austrian writer and politician. He was the father of Victor Basch (1863–1944). At the first disturbances preliminary to the Revolution of 1848, he went to Vienna, and took an active part in the insurrection. Here he founded the , which he continued at Kremsier until the dissolution of the Constitutional Assembly, in March, 1849. He then joined the staff of the of Vienna, which he represented at Berlin; subsequently he was the Paris correspondent of several papers. He returned to Vienna in 1855 and assumed the editorship of the , occupying a position of importance as the official mouthpiece of the minister Bruck, the opponent of the clerical minister Bach. After the promulgation of the constitution of 2 (en)
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  • Raphaël Basch (fr)
  • Raphael Basch (en)
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