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faded away: on 21 May 1849 Cornelius formally resigned from it. He never returned to Braunsberg, his formal resignation from the school there being tendered in East 1850. Instead he now became a "freelance" academic, at this stage without any official teaching contract. Encouraged by his old
236:. He was his parents' first child. His father, Carl Joseph Gerhard Cornelius (1793–1843), was an actor. His mother, Friderike (born Friderike Schwadtke: 1789–1867), also came from a family of actors. The (subsequently ennobled) artist 248:, a highly successful secondary school teacher who in 1819 had married his aunt, Elisabeth Cornelius. Carl lived with the Brüggemanns from 1831, and received both career guidance and practical support from his Uncle Theodor. 751: 461:. Here he took responsibility for the so-called Wittelsbach Correspondence, a large archive of political papers of the Bavarian ruling house from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. After the departure of 317:, a prototype national legislature which in 1848 was seen as a possible precursor to the national parliament of a newly united liberal Germany. Within the parliament Cornelius became a member of the 454: 662:"Regionalität und Identität in Europa ... Forschungsbereich C: ?Europa zwischen Integration und Desintegration: Ordnungssysteme, Systemkonflikte und Kulturtransfer im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert?" 761: 756: 746: 698: 414:, creating a smaller German state, completely excluding Roman Catholic Austria, with much power devolved to the regions, and national control exercised not from 741: 458: 731: 683:
Ewald Kessler. "Aus den Anfängen des deutschen alt-katholischen Bistums: Ein Entwurf zu einer Synodal- und Gemeindeordnung von Theodor Stumpf".
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In his 70s Carl Adolf Cornelius undertook his final major academic project, researching and producing various books and other publications on
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in his historical writings. During this period, in addition to his teaching responsibilities, he was working on a two-volume history of the
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where German language and culture predominated. This raised various difficult issues because of the multi-national multi-ethnic nature of
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Sources differ over the precise dates of Cornelius' academic appointments during the next few years, but he probably remained at
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in 1848/49, after which he switched from the schools sector to the universities sector and built a reputation as a
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Beiträge zur Geschichte des politischen Lebens im Ermland während des Vormärz und der 1848er Revolution
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group that emerged from it. Faced with the opposition of governments, the ambitions of the
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and, when the Casino faction splintered in December 1848, of the conservative-liberal
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Bernhard Maria Rosenberg; Dr. Ernst Manfred Wermter (Schriftleitung) (1968).
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till 1854, when he took a teaching post as an associate professor at
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which foresaw a united German state that would be administered from
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Ostkirche : Universalkirche, Amt und Bezeugung der Wahrheit
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failed to gain traction, at least in the immediate term. The
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that followed German unification Cornelius was a supporter of
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In 1858 Cornelius became one of the original members of the
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did not disappear from the political agenda after the
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The process of creating this new 402:and incorporate those parts of the 319:Casino (cautiously liberal) faction 636:"Cornelius, Carl Adolf Wenzeslaus" 25: 338:, he turned to the study of the 40: 159: 56:Carl Adolf Wenzeslaus Cornelius 732:19th-century German historians 259:, where his teachers included 1: 777:German historians of religion 309:he was elected by his fellow 251:Cornelius studied History at 426:was deftly choreographed by 27:German historian (1819–1903) 793: 737:Historians of Christianity 396:"GroĂźdeutschland" solution 392:disappointments of 1848/49 208:. 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Carl Adolf Cornelius

WĂĽrzburg
Bavaria
Munich
Bavaria
Bonn
Berlin
MĂĽnster
historian
1848 revolutions
Frankfurt Parliament
church historian
WĂĽrzburg
Northern Bavaria
Peter von Cornelius
Peter Cornelius
Dr. Theodor BrĂĽggemann
Bonn
Berlin
von Ranke
Böckh
Karl Lachmann
schools
Emmerich
Koblenz
Collegium Hosianum
Jesuit
school
Braunsberg

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