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Franz Mehring

Franz Mehring

German publicist, politician and historian

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Founder of
Spartacus League
Spartacus League
Birthdate
February 27, 1846
Birthplace
Sławno
Sławno
Date of Death
January 29, 1919
Place of Death
Berlin
Berlin
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Aufsätze zur deutschen Literatur von Klopstock bis Weerth
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Beiträge zur Literaturgeschichte
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Karl Marx
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Philosophische Aufsätze
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Karl Marx, the story of his life
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Zur deutschen Geschichte von der Zeit der Französischen Revolution bis zum Vormärz, 1789 bis 1847
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Weltkrach und weltmarkt
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Historische Aufsätze zur preussisch-deutschen Geschichte
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Educated at
Leipzig University
Leipzig University
Humboldt University of Berlin
Humboldt University of Berlin
Occupation
Writer
Writer
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Historian
Historian
Journalist
Journalist
Politician
Politician
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ISNI
00000001079709720
Open Library ID
OL2511383A0
VIAF
123123270

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Germany
Germany
Wikidata ID
Q18806
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Franz Mehring (1846-1919) was a German historian, journalist, and politician. He was born in Sławno on February 27, 1846 and died in Berlin on January 29, 1919. Mehring held German citizenship.

Mehring's education included time at Humboldt University of Berlin and Leipzig University. In his career, he was one of the founders of the Spartacus League, a Marxist revolutionary movement in Germany.

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