- Raphael Basch
Raphael Basch (born 1813,
Prague , Bohemia - ) was aBohemian -Austrian writer andpolitician . He was the father ofVictor Basch .At the first disturbances preliminary to the
Revolution of 1848 , he went toVienna , and took an active part in the insurrection. Here he founded the "Reichstagblatt ", which he continued atKremsier until the dissolution of theConstitutional Assembly , in March, 1849. He then joined the staff of the "Oesterreichische Post " of Vienna, which he represented atBerlin ; subsequently he was the Paris correspondent of several papers. He returned to Vienna in 1855 and assumed the editorship of the "Oesterreichische Zeitung "," occupying a position of importance as the official mouthpiece of the ministerBruck , the opponent of the clerical ministerBach . After the promulgation of the constitution ofFebruary 26 ,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 " atParis ; and in close fellowship withThiers ,Gambetta , andBarthélemy St.-Hilaire he defended the republican policy against the men of the 16th of May. In 1883 he retired from journalism, but remained at Paris.Literary works
He has published a number of political pamphlets;
Two of these, entitled "Deutschland, Oesterreich, und Europa", and "Oesterreich und das Nationalitätenrecht", Stuttgart, 1870 — which appeared under the pseudonym "Ein Altoesterreicher" — created on their appearance a great sensation in Austria.
References
*JewishEncyclopedia |author=
Isidore Singer &Victor Basch |url=http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=371&letter=B |article=Raphael Basch
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