- Julius Vogel
Infobox_Officeholder
honorific-prefix =The Right Honourable
name=Sir Julius Vogel
order=8th Premier of New Zealand
monarch=Victoria
term_start=8 April 1873
term_end=6 July 1875 15 February 1876 -1 September 1876
predecessor=William Fox (1873)Daniel Pollen (1876)
successor=Daniel Pollen (1875)Harry Atkinson (1876)
birth_date=birth date|1835|2|24|mf=y
birth_place=London ,England
death_date=1899
death_place=London ,England
spouse=
party=None
constituency=Dunedin Suburbs
religion=JewishSir Julius Vogel, KCMG (
February 24 ,1835 -March 12 ,1899 ) wasNew Zealand 's only practicingJew ishprime minister . His administration is best remembered for the issuing of bonds to fundrailway construction and other public works.Early life
He was born in
London and was educated atUniversity College School inHampstead ,London . He later studiedchemistry andmetallurgy at theRoyal School of Mines (now part ofImperial College London ). He emigrated toVictoria, Australia in 1852, then moved toOtago in 1861, where he was the first editor of the "Otago Daily Times ".Political career
He first became involved in politics in 1862, when he was elected to the provincial council of Otago, and four years later became the head of the provincial government, a post which he held until 1869.
Member of Parliament
In 1863 he was elected a member of the New Zealand House of Representatives, and on retiring from the provincial government in 1869 he joined the Fox ministry as colonial treasurer, afterward becoming successively postmaster-general, commissioner of customs, and telegraph commissioner. The Fox ministry having been forced to resign, Vogel carried a vote of no confidence in their successors, and in October 1872, returned to power as leader in the Lower House, colonial treasurer and postmaster-general.
Premier of New Zealand
He was premier from 1873 to 1875 and again in 1876. From 1876 to 1881 he was agent-general for New Zealand in London, and in 1884 was again a member of the government of the colony. During his political career, Vogel worked for reconciliation with
Māori , an effort generally regarded to be successful. In 1887, he introduced the first Women's Suffrage Bill to Parliament, although suffrage was not granted until 1893. He was knighted in 1875. He finally gave up colonial office in 1887, from which date he lived in England.He is best remembered for is his "Great
Public Works " scheme of the 1870s. Before 1870, New Zealand was a country largely dominated by provincial interests and pork-barrel politics. After Vogel, as colonial treasurer, proposed borrowing the massive sum of 10 million pounds, New Zealand developed significant infrastructure of roads, railways and communication, all administered by central government. This ultimately led to the end of provincial government in 1876.He is also noteworthy as one of the few practicing Jewish prime-ministers outside Israel. Sir Francis Henry Dillon Bell, a non-practicing Jew, would later serve as New Zealand's prime minister.
Life after politics
Vogel is reputed to be the first New Zealander to write a
science fiction novel, "Anno Domini 2000 - A Woman's Destiny ", published in 1889. It anticipated a utopian world where women held many positions of authority, and in fact New Zealand became the first country to give women the vote, and since 1998 has continuously had a female Prime Minister, while for a short period (2005-2006) all five highest government offices (Queen, Governor-General, Prime Minister, Speaker of the House and Chief Justice) were simultaneously held by women.On his passing in 1899, Julius Vogel was interred in
Willesden Jewish Cemetery in London.Namesakes
Several things bear his name today:
* The
Sir Julius Vogel Award s for science fiction writing.
* Suburbs named "Vogeltown" inWellington andNew Plymouth .
*Vogel House , the former official residence of New Zealand Prime Ministers for most of the 20th century.
* Vogel Building in Wellington built for the Ministry of Works, now housing much of the Ministry of Justice.ee also
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New Zealand literature
*Anno Domini 2000 - A Woman's Destiny External links
* [http://www.primeminister.govt.nz/oldpms/1873vogel.html Prime Minister's Office biography]
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=100&letter=V Biographic entry in the Jewish Encyclopedia]
* [http://www.beth-el.org.nz/history.html History of Jews in New Zealand - Wellington Jewish Community Website]
* [http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/V/VogelSirJuliusKcmg/VogelSirJuliusKcmg/en Biography in the 1966 Encyclopaedia of New Zealand]----
*JewishEncyclopedia
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