Parisian court

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pariser Hof was the name of a political faction in the Frankfurt National Assembly that existed from December 21, 1848 (Paulskirchenparlament). As with most factions of the National Assembly, the name on the usual gathering of parliamentarians, the concerns Gasthof same name in the city of Frankfurt am Main .

The Pariser Hof faction was a conservative split from the liberal casino faction , with whom it continued to share most of the convictions. In contrast to the casino, the faction was more federally oriented, which was expressed in particular in the rejection of a strong central power and the demand for individual agreement of the imperial constitution with the federal states.

With Carl Theodor Welcker , August Reichensperger , Johann Gustav Heckscher and Victor Franz von Andrian-Werburg, prominent politicians of the pre-March period belonged to the Paris court .

literature

  • Heinrich Best , Wilhelm Weege (ed.): Biographical manual of the members of the Frankfurt National Assembly 1848/49 , Düsseldorf: Droste 1996, p. 402 [list of members].
  • Manfred Botzenhart : German Parliamentarism in the Revolutionary Period 1848–1850 , Düsseldorf: Droste 1977 (= Handbook of the History of German Parliamentarism ), esp. P. 428.