Boeckh's cabinet
The Boeckh Cabinet formed the state government of Baden from November 10, 1843 to March 28, 1845 .
Office | Surname |
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Cabinet and State Ministers as President of the State Ministry |
Christian Friedrich von Boeckh only since November 4, 1844, before that Minister of Finance |
Exterior and grand ducal house | Alexander von Dusch |
Interior |
Franz Freiherr Rüdt von Collenberg-Eberstadt until November 5, 1844 |
Ludwig Friedrich Eichrodt from November 5, 1844 to December 28, 1844 |
|
Ehrhardt (?) From 1844 to 1845 († 1845) |
|
Judiciary | Isaac Jolly |
Finances |
Christian Friedrich von Boeckh until November 4, 1844 |
Franz Anton Regenauer since November 4, 1844 |
|
war | Eugen Freiherr von Freydorf |
literature
- Bertold Spuler : Regents and Governments of the World. Part II, Volume 3: Modern Times 1492-1918. Ploetz Verlag, Würzburg 1962.
- Wolfgang Leiser: Minister of the Grand Duchy of Baden 1818–1918. In: Klaus Schwabe (Ed.): The governments of the German medium and small states. 1815–1933 (= German leadership classes in modern times. Volume 14 = Büdinger research on social history. Volume 18). Boldt, Boppard am Rhein 1983, ISBN 3-7646-1830-2 , pp. 219-229.
- Martin Furtwängler: Minister and Governments of Baden. In: Meinrad Schaab , Hansmartin Schwarzmaier (ed.) U. a .: Handbook of Baden-Württemberg History . Volume 5: Economic and social history since 1918, overviews and materials, complete index. Edited on behalf of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg . Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-608-91371-2 , pp. 479-483.
References and comments
- ↑ Eichrodt as Baden's Minister of the Interior can be found in Wolfgang Leiser's list, but not in Bertold Spuler. In contrast, the Minister of the Interior Ehrhardt (without mentioning the first name) can only be found at Spuler, not at Leiser. With the arrival of the new Interior Minister Karl Friedrich Nebenius in 1845, an additional cabinet list is associated with Nebenius at Spuler .
- ↑ Isaak Jolly is only mentioned in Wolfgang Leiser's list as Baden's Minister of Justice and is missing from Bertold Spuler's list.