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BROSCH, MORITZ (1829-1907)

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 650 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BROSCH, See also:MORITZ (1829-1907) , See also:German historian, was See also:born at See also:Prague on the 7th of See also:April 1829, was educated at Prague and See also:Vienna, and became a journalist. Later he devoted himself to See also:historical study, and he died on the 14th of See also:July 1907 at See also:Venice, where he had resided for over See also:thirty years. To the See also:series Geschichte der europaischen Staaten Brosch contributed See also:England rgog-r85o (6 vols., See also:Gotha, 1884-1899), a continuation of the See also:work of J. M. See also:Lappenberg and R. See also:Pauli, and Der Kirchenstaat (Gotha, 188o-1882). He gave further See also:proof of his See also:interest in See also:English See also:history by See also:writing See also:Lord See also:Bolingbroke and See also:die Whigs and Tories seiner Zeit (See also:Frankfort, 1883), and See also:Oliver See also:Cromwell and die puritanische Revolution (Frankfort, 1886). He also wrote See also:Julius II. and die Griindung See also:des Kirchenstaats (Gotha, 1878), while one of his last pieces of work was to contribute a See also:chapter on " The height of the See also:Ottoman See also:power " to vol. iii. of the See also:Cambridge See also:Modern History. See A. W. See also:Ward in the English Historical See also:Review, vol. xxii. (1907).

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