Julius von Roschmann-Hörburg

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Julius von Roschmann-Hörburg (born August 4, 1852 in Vienna , † 1921 in Innsbruck ) was an Austrian economist and member of the German National Council. He was a professor and rector of the Franz Joseph University.

Life

Roschmann-Hörburg studied after graduating from the University of Innsbruck jurisprudence . He completed his studies with the graduation to the Dr. iur. from. He was a member of the Corps Gothia Innsbruck (1879). He completed his habilitation in economics and was appointed to the Franz Joseph University in Czernowitz , where he was rector in 1896/97. For Bukovina , Roschmann-Hörburg was elected on March 27, 1897 as a member of the German People's Party for the German National Movement in the Reichsrat (Austria) , the parliament of the cisleithan half of the Austro-Hungarian dual monarchy. He strongly advocated Germanism in the Austrian Habsburg Monarchy and advocated the Greater German solution . He remained a member of parliament until the 10th legislative period.

See also

literature

  • Franz Lang: Buchenland: One hundred and fifty years of Germanness in Bukovina . Publishing house of the Südostdeutschen Kulturwerk, 1961.
  • Rudolf Wagner: German cultural life in Bukowina . Protection association Österreichische Landsmannschaft, 1981.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 79/37
  2. v. Roschmann-Hörburg in the Scientific Works, Issue 16, of the publications of the Südostdeutsche Kulturwerk
  3. election result of Roschmann-Hörburg
  4. ^ Franz Lang, Buchenland: One hundred and fifty years of Germanism in Bukowina, 1961, p. 116
  5. ALEX, Historical Legal and Legal Texts Online, Austrian National Library