IISH

E. Oswald Papers

Period 1861-1905
Total size   0.02 m.
Consultation Not restricted

Biography

Born in 1826, died in London 1912; private teacher of languages, journalist; participant of the revolutionary struggles in Baden 1849; emigrated to Britain and took part in various efforts to organize German and European democratic emigration, especially in the attempts of Amand Goegg, Gottfried Kinkel and Arnold Ruge to finance a new German uprising by raising the `Revolutionsanleihe' in the USA; cooperated in 1871 with Marx to aid the refugees of the Paris Commune.

Content

Correspondence with Louis Blanc 1870-1871, Karl Blind 1861-1898, Benjamin Buisson 1871-1890, Wilhelm Liebknecht 1870-1900, August, Franz and Therese Pulszky 1861-1897 and others.