This article is about the German jurist. For the chess master born Eduard Lasker, see Edward Lasker. For the heir and Thoroughbred owner, see Edward Lasker (businessman).
(1829-10-14)14 October 1829 Jarotschin, Province of Posen, Prussia
Died
5 January 1884(1884-01-05) (aged 54) New York, New York, United States
Nationality
German
Occupation
Politician, jurist
Eduard Lasker (born Jizchak Lasker) (14 October 1829 – 5 January 1884) was a German politician and jurist. Inspired by the French Revolution, he became a spokesman for liberalism and the leader of the left wing of the National Liberal party, which represented middle-class professionals and intellectuals. He promoted the unification of Germany during the 1860s and played a major role in codification of the German legal code. Lasker at first compromised with Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, who later strenuously opposed Lasker regarding freedom of the press. In 1881, Lasker left the National Liberal party and helped form the new German Free Thought Party.[1]
^Harris, James F. (1984). A Study in the Theory and Practice of German Liberalism: Eduard Lasker, 1829–1884. University Press of America. p. 17. ISBN 0819141747.
EduardLasker (born Jizchak Lasker) (14 October 1829 – 5 January 1884) was a German politician and jurist. Inspired by the French Revolution, he became...
Edward Lasker (born EduardLasker) (December 3, 1885 – March 25, 1981) was a German-American chess and Go player. He was awarded the title of International...
Albert Davis Lasker (May 1, 1880 – May 30, 1952) was an American businessman who played a major role in shaping modern advertising. He was raised in Galveston...
Humanists (Partei der Humanisten) is formed. Liberals before 1918: EduardLasker (1829–1884); Rudolf von Bennigsen – Hans Victor von Unruh – Eugen Richter...
25pp 5.81pp 2.44pp Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Leader EduardLasker Rudolf von Bennigsen Viktor I, Duke of Ratibor Party LV NlP DRP Leader since...
David Friedländer, Max Liebermann, Leopold Ullstein, Ludwig Bamberger, EduardLasker, and Giacomo Meyerbeer. A landmark in Prenzlauer Berg is the former...
Reichstag voted on it. Opponents included Otto Bähr, Ludwig Bamberger and EduardLasker from the National Liberal Party. From the Progressive Party, Franz Duncker...
State, Nobel Prize (1973) Ludwig Landmann, mayor of Frankfurt/Main EduardLasker, co-founder of the National Liberal Party Eugen Leviné, Bavarian prime...
Radoliński Park St. George Church Jarocin Festival, 1984 Railway station EduardLasker (1829–1884), politician Gustav Wegner (1903–1942), German athlete Dame...
(1827 in Metschkau – 1900 in Hamm) was a German politician and lawyer EduardLasker (1829 in Jarotschin – 1884 New York, United States) a German politician...
(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. This work in turn cites Zabel and: EduardLasker, Berthold Auerbach, ein Gedenkblatt (1882) Rines, George Edwin, ed....
earlier time, perhaps as early as 1866. Steinitz lost his title to Emanuel Lasker in 1894, and lost a rematch in 1896–97. Statistical rating systems give...
liquidation in 1872. His political opponents, led by the National Liberal EduardLasker, openly denounced his financing methods and his ties with the state...
"Fremdling aus dem Osten" / EduardLasker – Jude, Liberaler, Gegenspieler Bismarcks (The "Stranger from the East" / EduardLasker – Jew, Liberal, Bismarck's...
Pommersche Centralbahn, a railway company. In a speech by EduardLasker on February 7, 1873, Lasker exposed the railways financial mismanagement, and it soon...
Emanuel Lasker). At London 1892 he finished only ½ point behind Emanuel Lasker and 2 points ahead of the third-placed player, Mason. Emanuel Lasker thought...
Wilhelm Krummacher, minister Johann Peter Lange, Protestant theologian Else Lasker-Schüler (1869–1945), poet Wilhelm Neumann-Torborg, sculptor Friedrich Philippi...