Louis Wolowski (1810-1876)
A Biography
Abstract
The book presents the life of Louis Wolowski (1810–1876). Born into a family of Frankist Jews in Warsaw, Wolowski participated in the Polish insurrection of 1830–1831 and later settled in France. Specializing in political economy, Wolowski became a professor at the prestigious Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers at the age of 29 and a member of the Academy in 1855. In 1852 he founded Crédit Foncier, one of the most important French banks and actively participated in the banking revolution of the second half of the 19th century. He also had a political career. Wolowski served as a deputy and from 1875, a life senator. Representing the liberal center of the French political scene, he played a crucial role in the establishment of the Republic in France.
Keywords
Biography; Classical Economics; Crédit Foncier; Dobek; Dratwa; Fazan; Frankists; French II Empire; French III Republic; Hotel Lambert; January Uprising 1863-1864; Jarosław; July Monarchy; Louis; Louis Wolowski; November Uprising 1830-1831; Polish Batignolles School; Rafał; WolowskiDOI
10.3726/b21670ISBN
9783631916469, 9783631916469, 9783631916476Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2024Series
Polish Studies – Transdisciplinary Perspectives, 45Classification
History
Biography: historical, political and military
Economic history
History: theory and methods
European history
Ancient history
General and world history


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