Eduard Fischel

Eduard Fischel[note 1] (1826 – July 7, 1863)[2] was a German publicist and political writer.

Eduard Fischel
Born1826 (1826)
Danzig, Prussia
DiedJuly 7, 1863(1863-07-07) (aged 36–37)
Paris, Second French Empire
OccupationJournalist, political writer
Notable works
  • Die Despoten als Revolutionäre (1859)
  • Die Verfassung Englands (1862)

Biography

Eduward Fischel was born into a Jewish family in Danzig in 1826.[3] Originally inclined towards a career in commerce, he later shifted his focus to academic pursuits. After passing his matriculation examination at the gymnasium, he enrolled in legal studies at the University of Berlin, where he earned his degree in 1858. He then joined the state service as an assessor while simultaneously embarking on a career as a journalist for the Magdeburger Zeitung.

Fischel authored several pamphlets addressing contemporary issues. Notably, in 1859, he penned Brennus-Zug und Moskoviterthum, Ein Mahnruf an das deutsche Volk, advocating Austria's stance against Napoleon III. On the suggestion of the Duke of Coburg, who took a great interest in his writings, Fischel revised and expanded this pamphlet, releasing it as Die Despoten als Revolutionäre.

He later went to Paris to prepare for a new work centered on the evolution of political law in European states since the French Revolution, with the goal of afterward entering an academic career. Tragically, he met his end in the French capital when he was run over by an omnibus on rue Royale.[3]

Publications

Notes

  1. Fischel's surname is given as "Falk" by the Jewish Encyclopedia.[1]

References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; Deutsch, Gotthard (1903). "Falk, Eduard". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 5. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. pp. 330–331.

  1.  Singer, Isidore; Deutsch, Gotthard (1903). "Falk, Eduard". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 5. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. pp. 330–331.
  2. "Fischel, Eduard". Meyers Konversations-Lexikon (in German). Vol. 6 (4th ed.). 1887. p. 299.
  3. Philippson, Ludwig, ed. (August 4, 1863). "Zeitungsnachrichten". Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums. Leipzig. 27 (32): 488–490.
  4. Katznelson, J. L., ed. (1908–1913). "Фишель, Эдуард"  [Fischel, Eduard]. Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron (in Russian). Vol. 36. St. Petersburg: Brockhaus & Efron. p. 70.
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