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...Author Redlich, Moravian born, practiced law in Vienna, sat for twelve years in Austria's Parliament, and was appointed in 1918 Minister of Finance for old Austria. At present professor of Comparative Public Law at Harvard Law School, he has written numerous essays and books on law and government. With such qualifications he now writes the first, and definitive, history of Francis Joseph?not a biography in the Strachey-Maurois manner, but a survey of European international problems since 1848, as reflected in the stubborn career of the last Emperor of Austria...
...beautiful, stabbed by an anarchist; Archduke Max, strangely Emperor of Mexico; Archduke John Salvator who disappeared into the Pacific; the Crown Prince Rudolf mysteriously and horribly a suicide; and finally the next heir apparent, Franz Ferdinand, fatefully killed at Serajevo. But these dramatics are insignificant facts in Author Redlich's account of the final struggle between time-honored legitimacy and modern nationalism?Francis Joseph granting his people universal suffrage and a parliament, and then stultifying the gesture by reserving his absolute power...
Professor Joseph Redlich, of the Law School, former Austrian Minister of Finance, lecturing on "Nationalism and Democracy" under the auspices of Government 2b, in Harvard 6 today at 2 o'clock, continues the policy of the course to give students an opportunity to hear distinguished authorities in various fields. The meeting this afternoon will be open to all members of the University...
...first Godkin lectures were delivered in 1904 by the Right Honorable James Bryce, and these lectures served as a basis for his "Modern Democracies" President Eliot delivered the lectures in 1907-08, and among subsequent Godkin lecturers were Professor Josef Redlich, formerly of the University of Vienna, now on the staff of the Harvard Law School, and Leon Dupriez of Louvain University, Belgium...
...Mann, Professor Friedliender and Dibelius of Berlin, Clemen of Bonn, and Eucken of Jena. Special addresses were sent by the University of Kiel, the German Sociological Society, the President of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and a group of professors at the University of Vienna, headed by Professor Josef Redlich...