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Children
  
2 sons, 3 daughters

Occupation
  
Politician, Publicist


Religion
  
Evangelic

Name
  
Theodor Barth

Theodor Barth

Born
  
16 July 1849Duderstadt (
1849-07-16
)

Died
  
3 June 1909(1909-06-03) (aged 59)Baden-Baden

Political party
  
National Liberal PartyLiberal UnionGerman Free-minded PartyFree-minded UnionDemocratic Union

Spouse(s)
  
Henriette Dreyer (⚭ 1880)

Theodor Barth (16 July 1849, Duderstadt – 3 June 1909, Baden-Baden) was a German liberal politician and publicist. He was a member of the Reichstag between 1881 and 1884, between 1885 and 1898, and between 1901 and 1903.

Career

Barth started his political career with the National Liberal Party. He soon rejected the Manchesterism of the old liberals, though, and claimed that liberalism needed a social programme. To that end, he sought the cooperation of the Social Democrats, and at multiple times voted against his own party. In the German Freeminded Party (Freisinnige Partei), founded in 1884, Barth would soon find himself opposed to the leadership of Eugen Richter. When the Freeminded Party split in 1893, Barth became a member of the Freeminded Union (Freisinnigen Vereinigung), instead of the Freeminded People's Party of Richter. In 1903, Friedrich Naumann would join the Freeminded Union as well. Barth however would found the Democratic Union (Demokratische Vereinigung) in 1908, together with Rudolf Breitscheid and Hellmut von Gerlach, after the Freeminded Union's participation in the Bülow-Block coalition in the 1907 elections.

Barth founded the liberal weekly Die Nation (The Nation) in 1883 and remained as editor until his death in 1909.

References

Theodor Barth Wikipedia


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