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Tauschinsky, Hippolyt© Copyright Hippolyt Tauschinsky, photo around 1880 Tauschinsky, Hippolyt, b. Vienna, Sept. 9, 1839, d. Vienna, Feb. 28, 1905, historian, librarian; pioneer of the Labour Movement, journalist; lecturer at the Universities of Vienna and Graz, published critical editions of the Codex Strahoviensis and the deeds of the monastery of Altenburg; engaged in the Labour Movement from 1868. 1871 founded the religious community "Gemeinde der Botschaft". Set up the Social Democratic Party in Neudörfl 1874 and became its first chairman. Was taken to court for organising a party convention to be held in Marchegg on May 16/17, 1875. After his exclusion from the Labour Movement continued as journalist in Vienna. Literature: H. Konrad, Die Sozialistenprozesse 1874 und 1875 in Graz um Dr. H. T., in: K. Stadler (ed.), Sozialistenprozesse. Polit. Justiz in Ö. 1870-1936, 1986.
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