ABSTRACT

Published in 2004, Friedrich List is a valuable contribution to the field of History. This study is based upon the material included in Friedrich List's collected works (cited as Werke) and upon the documents preserved in the List archives in Reutlingen. The most important biographies of List are those by Ludwig Hausser, Friedrich Lenz, Carl August Meissinger, Carl Brinkmann, and Hans Gehrig. List's early career has been examined by Karl Goeser and Paul Gehring, his services to the Union of Merchants by Hans-Peter Olshausen, his work as a journalist by Carl Schneider, and his activities in the United States by William Notz.

chapter 1|13 pages

The Citizen of a Free City, 1789-1805

chapter 3|5 pages

The Young Journalist, 1816-21

chapter 4|2 pages

The Commissioner in Heilbronn, 1817

chapter 5|10 pages

The Professor in Tiibingen, 1817-19

chapter 7|9 pages

The Politician, 1819-22

chapter 8|1 pages

The Young Entrepreneur, 1820-22

chapter 9|5 pages

The Fugitive, 1822-4

chapter 10|4 pages

The Prisoner, 1824-5

chapter 11|4 pages

The Emigrant, 1825-30

chapter 12|3 pages

The American Consul, 1830-37

chapter 2|9 pages

The Civil Servant, 1805-17

chapter 1|14 pages

The Zollverein

chapter 2|13 pages

Mitteleuropa

chapter 3|7 pages

The Proposed Anglo-German Alliance, 1846

chapter III|19 pages

THE RAILWAY PIONEER

part IV|1 pages

THE ECONOMIST

chapter 1|1 pages

List's Memoranda of 1819-20

chapter V|11 pages

THE AFTERMATH, 1847-531

chapter VI|5 pages

CONCLUSION

chapter |43 pages

NOTES

chapter |13 pages

BIBLIOGRAPHY

chapter 1|1 pages

Wiirttemberg, 1815

chapter 5|1 pages

Railways in Germany, 1835-65