Ludwig Reinhard

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Ludwig Reinhard (born April 9, 1805 in Mustin (near Ratzeburg) ; † July 19, 1877 in Bolz ; full name: Ernst Ludwig August Reinhard ) was a German teacher and in 1848 a member of the National Assembly in the Paulskirche in Frankfurt .

Life

Ludwig Reinhard was born as the son of the Protestant pastor Heinrich Gottlieb Reinhard († 1809) and his wife Henriette Jeanette, b. Bornemann (life data unknown) was born. After his father's death, his mother and her four children moved to Ratzeburg . Reinhard attended the cathedral school there and studied theology first in Göttingen and from October 1825 in Rostock . In 1822 he became a member of the Old Göttingen Burschenschaft and the General Burschenschaft . After completing his studies, he worked for 15 years as a private tutor and in 1832 as a primary school principal and deputy principal in Ludwigslust . Because of his good pedagogical skills, Reinhard was appointed rector of the city and poor school in Boizenburg / Elbe in 1845 to help the school that had fallen into disrepair . In 1849 he was removed from office because of his political activities (he was a member of the Central March Association together with Hellmuth Wöhler ). In the following years Reinhard worked as a private tutor in Jessenitz and Bolz for politically like-minded friends. In Bolz, the liberal landowner Rudolf Müller protected him from further reprisals. At that time there was an exchange of correspondence between Reinhard and Fritz Reuter. Fritz Reuter set Ludwig Reinhard in Ut mine Stromtid as Avkat Rin a literary monument.

From 1850 to 1851 he was editor of the magazine Reformblatt for both Mecklenburg in Rostock. In 1851 he was serving a prison sentence for a press offense. Around 1860 Reinhard again appeared politically in public. In 1863 he went to Coburg and was editor of the Allgemeine Deutsche Arbeiterzeitung there until 1866 . He was a political author and anonymous editor of Low German dialect poetry.

During his studies in Göttingen in 1826, Ludwig Reinhard saw Heinrich Heine lecture on his trip to the Harz Mountains and developed into an opponent of the Orthodox Protestant official church. He was close friends with Fritz Reuter , John Brinckman , Hoffmann von Fallersleben , Wilhelm Raabe (1808-1858) and Georg Adolph Demmler .

In 1848 Reinhard was elected to the Frankfurt National Assembly in the 4th constituency (Boizenburg / Elbe) of Mecklenburg-Schwerin , of which he was a member from May 18, 1848 to June 18, 1849. On July 7, 1848, he expanded the request for the establishment of a committee for church and school affairs to include the demand for a special section for elementary schools , to which he belonged from July 12 within the newly established commission for teaching and popular education . Reinhard was a member of the Donnersberg parliamentary group , for which he appeared several times as a speaker in the plenary. The Mecklenburg state government unlawfully recalled Reinhard by letter of June 5, 1849.

Ruchow village church cemetery 2015

Reinhard spent the last years of his life at the Müller estate in Bolz, where he died on June 19, 1877. He was buried in the family crypt of the Müller family in the cemetery at the village church in Ruchow near Sternberg .

Fonts (selection)

  • Schwerin - a summer fairy tale , 1846.
  • Germany's resurrection aria: Counterpart to Prussia's death mass dedicated to the Schleswig-Holstein Freicorps . Berlin 1848. ( Digitized copy of the Frankfurt University Library).
  • Open word to the men of the 4th Mecklenburg constituency . Hagenow 1849.
  • Strange walks . Coburg 1867.
  • Nine Low German conversations with the gods ( Mecklenburg dialect ) . Coburg 1865.
  • For the everyday priest congress, called the ecumenical council: dedicated to the Coburg workers' association . Coburg 1869. ( digitized version )

literature

  • Jürgen Borchert : Off to Frankfurt! Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania parliamentarians as members of the Paulskirche 148/49. Helms, Schwerin 1998, ISBN 3-931185-44-3 ( Landeszentrale für Politische Bildung Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Landeskundliche Hefte ).
  • Uwe Wieben: Ludwig Reinhard 1805–1877. In: Uwe Wieben: Boizenburger biographies. Life paths from two centuries. Neuer Hochschul-Schriften-Verlag, Rostock 1998, ISBN 3-929544-42-3 , pp. 55-60.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Registration of Ludwig Reinhard in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume I: Politicians. Sub-Volume 5: R – S. Winter, Heidelberg 2002, ISBN 3-8253-1256-9 , pp. 43-44.
  3. Horst Huth: Festschrift 600 years of Bolz , Mustin 1986.
  4. ^ Franz Wigard: Stenographic report on the negotiations of the German constituent national assembly in Frankfurt am Main . Vol. II, p. 787 , Frankfurt am Main 1848.
  5. ^ Franz Wigard: Stenographic report on the negotiations of the German constituent national assembly in Frankfurt am Main . Vol. II, p. 838 , Frankfurt am Main 1848.
  6. ^ Franz Wigard: Stenographic report on the negotiations of the German constituent national assembly in Frankfurt am Main . Vol. III, pp. 1629f. and p. 2219ff. , Frankfurt am Main 1848. See Register, Vol. X, p. 84 , Frankfurt am Main 1850.
  7. ^ Franz Wigard: Stenographic report on the negotiations of the German constituent national assembly in Frankfurt am Main . Vol. IX, p. 6841 , Frankfurt am Main 1849.