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Wanderers Between Two Worlds - German Rebels in the American West, 1830-1860 (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
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Wanderers Between Two Worlds - German Rebels in the American West, 1830-1860 (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
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Wanderers Between Two Worlds: German Rebels in the American West,
1830-1860 by Douglas Hale In the 1830s a small band of visionary
university students launched an audacious, but abortive, rebellion
against the German Confederation in an effort to achieve unity and
freedom for their country. Their bungled revolt was quickly
crushed, and the idealistic youth found themselves branded as
traitors and pursued as outlaws. "Wanderers Between Two Worlds"
traces the extraordinary intertwined lives of seven of the German
student revolutionaries who escaped imprisonment only by flight to
the American West. Leaving behind a legacy in Germany's quest for
freedom that would not be fulfilled for another 150 years, these
urbane and educated exiles arrived in the United States in time to
share in the most dramatic episodes of the age: wilderness
adventures on the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails; the Texas Revolution
against Mexico; the Mexican War; the California Gold Rush; the
mounting conflict over slavery; and the inexorable thrust of
American power to the Pacific. The United States offered these
young men a broad and uncrowded stage upon which to display their
talents. Gustav Koerner became a leading Illinois politician while
Georg Engelmann emerged as the premier botanist of the American
West. Ferdinand Lindheimer was an influential spokesman among the
German settlers in Texas. Adolph Wislizenus explored the Rockies
and northern Mexico and led in the establishment of the St. Louis
scientific community. Gustav Bunsen perished in the Texas
Revolution, while his brother Georg achieved considerable influence
as a pioneer educator. Theodor Engelmann published the first German
newspaper in Illinois. HistorianDouglas Hale captures the drama and
adventure of their lives in both the Old Country and the New.
"Wanders Between Two Worlds" is an engaging and accessible saga
that acquaints readers with a long-neglected chapter in the history
of German democracy and the impact of German-Americans in the
development of Illinois, Missouri, and Texas. Hale combines
scrupulous attention to accuracy with a lucid and readable style
that ventures beyond historical narrative to engage the reader in
the personalities and experiences of the individuals involved.
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