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**[[File:Fraktion der Rechten.png]] [[National Liberalism|Fraktion der Rechten]] (Faction of the Right) [1918-1919]<ref>The Faction of the Right officially adopted National Liberalism in 1918.</ref> | **[[File:Fraktion der Rechten.png]] [[National Liberalism|Fraktion der Rechten]] (Faction of the Right) [1918-1919]<ref>The Faction of the Right officially adopted National Liberalism in 1918.</ref> | ||
===After annexation=== | ===After annexation (1871)=== | ||
*[[File:VereinigteLiberale.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Vereinigte Liberale]] (United Liberals) [1907- | *[[File:VereinigteLiberale.png]] [[Social Liberalism|Vereinigte Liberale]] (United Liberals) [1907-1918] | ||
*[[File:National-Social Association.png]] [[Liberal Socialism|Nationalsozialer Verein]] (National-Social Association) [1898-1904]<ref>Dates of the establishment and dissolution of the Hamburg chapter.</ref> | *[[File:National-Social Association.png]] [[Liberal Socialism|Nationalsozialer Verein]] (National-Social Association) [1898-1904]<ref>Dates of the establishment and dissolution of the Hamburg chapter.</ref> | ||
*[[File:GerSPD.png]] [[Classical Social Democracy|Sozialdemokratische Partei]] (Social Democratic Party) [1875-]<ref>Establishment date unclear, first participated in an election in 1901.</ref> | *[[File:GerSPD.png]] [[Classical Social Democracy|Sozialdemokratische Partei]] (Social Democratic Party) [1875-]<ref>Establishment date in Hamburg unclear, first participated in an election in 1901.</ref> | ||
====Minor parties==== | ====Minor parties==== | ||
*[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism|Hamburgisch Konservativen Vereinigung]] (Hamburger Conservative Alliance) [1912-1913]<ref>The Hamburger Conservative Alliance was said to mainly "cater towards National Liberals" and is described as "the furthest right-wing organization in Hamburg at the time". It has also been described as "National Conservative", "Big-City Conservative", and "New Conservative".</ref> | *[[File:Nalib.png]] [[National Liberalism|Hamburgisch Konservativen Vereinigung]] (Hamburger Conservative Alliance) [1912-1913]<ref>The Hamburger Conservative Alliance was said to mainly "cater towards National Liberals" and is described as "the furthest right-wing organization in Hamburg at the time". It has also been described as "National Conservative", "Big-City Conservative", and "New Conservative".</ref> | ||
*[[File:Merc.png]] [[Mercantilism|Frucht- und Gemüsehändler]] (Fruit- and Vegetable-traders) [1906-1913] | *[[File:Merc.png]] [[Mercantilism|Frucht- und Gemüsehändler]] (Fruit- and Vegetable-traders) [1906-1913] | ||
== List of People == | |||
===First Mayor=== | |||
*[[File:Kirchenpauer.png]] [[Mercantilism|Gustav Heinrich Kirchenpauer]] (1971-1972) | |||
*[[File:FHaller.png]] [[Kritarchy|Nicolaus Ferdinand Haller]] (1870) | |||
*[[File:Kirchenpauer.png]] [[Mercantilism|Gustav Heinrich Kirchenpauer]] (1969) | |||
*[[File:Sieveking.png]] [[National Liberalism|Friedrich Sieveking]] (1868) | |||
*[[File:FHaller.png]] [[Kritarchy|Nicolaus Ferdinand Haller]] (1866-1867) | |||
*[[File:Sieveking.png]] [[National Liberalism|Friedrich Sieveking]] (1865) | |||
*[[File:FHaller.png]] [[Kritarchy|Nicolaus Ferdinand Haller]] (1863-1864) | |||
*[[File:Sieveking.png]] [[National Liberalism|Friedrich Sieveking]] (1861-1862) | |||
*vacant (1850-1861) | |||
===President of the Parliament=== | |||
*[[File:HBaumeister.png]] [[Reformism|Hermann Baumeister]] (1869–1877) | |||
*[[File:Hoffmann.png]] [[Reformism|Johann A. T. Hoffmann]] (1869) | |||
*[[File:HBaumeister.png]] [[Reformism|Hermann Baumeister]] (1868–1869) | |||
*[[File:Kunhardt.png]] [[Kritarchy|Georg Ferdinand Kunhardt]] (1865–1867) | |||
*[[File:HBaumeister.png]] [[Reformism|Hermann Baumeister]] (1863–1865) | |||
*[[File:Wolffson.png]] [[Reformism|Isaac Wolffson]] (1861–1863, [[File:Fraktion der Rechten.png]] R) | |||
*[[File:Versmann.png]] [[National Liberalism|Johannes Versmann]] (1859–1861) | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:57, 11 November 2023
Factions and Parties
- Fraktion des Linken Zentrums (Faction of the Left Centre) [1868-1919][1]
- Fraktion der Linken (Faction of the Left) [1859-1919][2]
- Fraktion der Rechten (Faction of the Right) [1859-1918][3]
- Fraktion der Rechten (Faction of the Right) [1918-1919][4]
After annexation (1871)
- Vereinigte Liberale (United Liberals) [1907-1918]
- Nationalsozialer Verein (National-Social Association) [1898-1904][5]
- Sozialdemokratische Partei (Social Democratic Party) [1875-][6]
Minor parties
- Hamburgisch Konservativen Vereinigung (Hamburger Conservative Alliance) [1912-1913][7]
- Frucht- und Gemüsehändler (Fruit- and Vegetable-traders) [1906-1913]
List of People
First Mayor
- Gustav Heinrich Kirchenpauer (1971-1972)
- Nicolaus Ferdinand Haller (1870)
- Gustav Heinrich Kirchenpauer (1969)
- Friedrich Sieveking (1868)
- Nicolaus Ferdinand Haller (1866-1867)
- Friedrich Sieveking (1865)
- Nicolaus Ferdinand Haller (1863-1864)
- Friedrich Sieveking (1861-1862)
- vacant (1850-1861)
President of the Parliament
- Hermann Baumeister (1869–1877)
- Johann A. T. Hoffmann (1869)
- Hermann Baumeister (1868–1869)
- Georg Ferdinand Kunhardt (1865–1867)
- Hermann Baumeister (1863–1865)
- Isaac Wolffson (1861–1863, R)
- Johannes Versmann (1859–1861)
Notes
- ↑ Interests of the new industrial owner class
- ↑ Small buisness, handymans', craftmans' and family-owned interests
- ↑ Merchants', aristocratic, and wealthy interests
- ↑ The Faction of the Right officially adopted National Liberalism in 1918.
- ↑ Dates of the establishment and dissolution of the Hamburg chapter.
- ↑ Establishment date in Hamburg unclear, first participated in an election in 1901.
- ↑ The Hamburger Conservative Alliance was said to mainly "cater towards National Liberals" and is described as "the furthest right-wing organization in Hamburg at the time". It has also been described as "National Conservative", "Big-City Conservative", and "New Conservative".