Wilhelm Lauser

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Wilhelm Lauser (born June 15, 1836 in Stuttgart , † November 11, 1902 in Charlottenburg ) was a German publicist and historian .

Life

Wilhelm Lauser studied theology and philology at the University of Tübingen . During his studies in 1854 he became a member of the Nordland Association . After completing his studies, he conducted research at the University of Heidelberg ; the later basis of his historical work.

Lauser later lived in Paris as a publicist for five years . From 1868 he repeatedly traveled to Spain to collect materials on the country's contemporary history. He visited Italy and the Orient in the same way and then lived in Vienna as editor of the Neue Wiener Tagblatt . From 1885 Lauser also acted as editor of the weekly journal Allgemeine Kunstchronik, including its yearbook, The Art in Austria-Hungary .

Works

as editor
  • General art chronicle .
  • Art in Austria-Hungary. Yearbook .
as an author
  • The matinées royales and Frederick the Great . Stuttgart 1865. Digitized
  • From Spain's present . Leipzig 1872.
  • History of Spain from the fall of Isabella to the accession of Alfonsus XII. Leipzig 1877.
  • Under the Paris Commune . Leipzig 1878 (eyewitness account of the history of the last Paris Revolution)
  • From the Maladetta to Malaga. Travel sketches . Berlin 1881.
as translator

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume II: Artists. Winter, Heidelberg 2018, ISBN 978-3-8253-6813-5 , pp. 444-446.

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