An edition of Adolf Douai, 1819-1888 (2000)

Adolf Douai, 1819-1888

the turbulent life of a German forty-eighter in the homeland and in the United States

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An edition of Adolf Douai, 1819-1888 (2000)

Adolf Douai, 1819-1888

the turbulent life of a German forty-eighter in the homeland and in the United States

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"Mid-nineteenth-century Germany and the United States constitute the background for the life story of Adolf Douai as educator, author, editor, and self-declared radical. A member of the 1848 revolutionary Landtag of Saxe-Altenburg, he was imprisoned by reactionaries and later forced to flee the country. His career in the United States illustrates general sociopolitical conditions faced by German Forty-Eighters arriving as refugees.

In Texas Douai edited an abolitionist newspaper for three years but threats by Know-Nothings forced him to flee to the north, where he was recruited by organizers of the new Republican Party who hoped to attract German voters for Fremont (1856) and Lincoln (1860). Douai is generally associated with the Frobel kindergarten system. His contacts included Robert Blum, Mikhail Bakunin, Frederick Law Olmsted, and Louis Agassiz."--BOOK JACKET.

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364

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Adolf Douai, 1819-1888: the turbulent life of a German forty-eighter in the homeland and in the United States
2000, Peter Lang, Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-353) and index.

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New York
Series
New German-American studies ;, v. 22
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.0431/0092, B
Library of Congress
E184.G3 R22 2000, E184.G3R22 2000

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364 p. :
Number of pages
364

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OL49716M
ISBN 10
0820448818
LCCN
99053160
OCLC/WorldCat
42720014
Library Thing
5144113
Goodreads
616132

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