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Ignaz Kuranda

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that Brunner collected material for his accusations against the Jews "from very unclean and suspicious sources, whereby he spread untruthfulness and slander." Brunner pressed a charge of calumny against Kuranda, who, through his able defense, and after a masterful pleading by Johann Berger , was
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Kuranda's great activity as a politician and publicist, which he exercised for twenty-three years as the leader of the German liberal party, was paralleled by his faithful devotion to the Jewish cause, to which he gave a great part of his powers. He was for twelve years president of the Jewish
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He was placed under police surveillance because he refused to sign an engagement not to write upon politics, and some time elapsed before he could again publish the periodical, which he made the organ of the so-called "Grossdeutsche" liberal party in Austria, and in which he pleaded for the
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and Vienna) he was returned as a member of that body. One of the most distinguished members of parliament, Kuranda was a brilliant orator, and spoke mostly on questions of foreign politics. He was also for many years a member of the city council of Vienna.
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In 1881 Kuranda's seventieth birthday was celebrated with great enthusiasm by his political party and by the press; and the city council made him an honorary citizen. The emperor had already in 1867 honored him with the
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In 1866 Kuranda discontinued the publication of his paper, and devoted all his energies to politics. He fought the absolutist October policy, and assisted, as friend and confidant, the Austrian secretary of state,
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After the outbreak of the movement of 1848 Kuranda went to Vienna, where he was enthusiastically received in literary circles. From Vienna he was delegated to the
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His grandfather and father were dealers in second-hand books. In 1834 he went to Vienna, where he devoted himself to literary work, and wrote the drama
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which first appeared on 1 October, and in which he strove to oppose the revolutionary element. After the promulgation of the constitution (the
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Kuranda may be regarded as one of the founders of liberal press conditions in Austria. Memorable is his lawsuit with
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poets. Here, too, for the first time he came into contact with public political life. He then went to Paris and
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community of Vienna. As vice-president of the Israelitische Allianz zu Wien he promoted the study of
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government placed in the way of its circulation in Germany, Kuranda removed its headquarters to
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in Frankfort-on-the-Main, and later he was returned to the German parliament as delegate for
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acquitted in terms which implied a condemnation of Brunner's anti-Jewish campaign.
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as delegate for the district of Vienna, and was subsequently elected to the
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which case was tried on 10 May 1860. Kuranda had pointed out in the
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Reichsrat
Landtag
Prague
Vienna
Constitutional Party
Writer
politician
Prague
Vienna
Austrian
Bohemian

Stuttgart
Carlsruhe
Frankfort-on-the-Main
David Strauss
Uhland
Swabian
Brussels
Nothomb
Hendrik Conscience
Die Grenzboten
Prussian
Leipzig
Teplitz
Sebastian Brunner
Catholic
Schmerling
Landtag

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