Anton Füster - a Slovene forty-eighter

Authors

  • Janez Stanonik

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4312/an.31.1.81-93

Keywords:

Slovene emigrants / United States of America / Europe / cultural history / politics

Abstract

Anton Füster, originally by profession a Catholic priest and a leading figure in the Vienna Revolution of 1848/49, lived the early part of his life- from 1808 till 1847 - in his native Slovenia. A few months before the outbreak of the revolution he was nominated Professor at Vienna University. After the suppression of the revolution in spring 1849 he emigrated by way of Germany and London to the United States. After the first three years in Boston he lived in New York until his return to Austria in 1876. He died in Vienna in 1881.

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Published

1. 12. 1998

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How to Cite

Stanonik, J. (1998). Anton Füster - a Slovene forty-eighter. Acta Neophilologica, 31(1), 81-93. https://doi.org/10.4312/an.31.1.81-93