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Johann Jakob Schweizer und die Helvetik

Der streitbare Pfarrer zu Embrach
Language: German
Published/Copyright: 2021
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About this book

Portrait of a controversial pastor

This book is dedicated to the pastor and political activist Johann Jakob Schweizer (1771–1843) and traces through his eventful life the turbulent events of the Helvetic Republic.

Schweizer criticized the authorities of the Napoleonic Swiss republic in pamphlets and as editor of Neues Helvetisches Volksblatt. After publicly calling for parliament to resign in 1800, he was sentenced in sensational trials to two years’ confinement to his parish and banned from publishing. Following the Act of Mediation that dissolved the Republic and restored the Swiss Confederation under French influence, he was removed from his parish in 1804 for “disorderly conduct.”

He continued to work as a parish assistant and Latin teacher. In addition to religious lectures, sermons, and poetry, he published numerous essays and a travel guide.

  • A fascinating biography, written by the great-great-grandson of the controversial pastor from Embrach
  • Focus on the Helvetic Republic: Swiss cultural, ecclesiastical, and social history
  • With numerous historical illustrations

Author / Editor information

Peter Alexander Schweizer, great-great-grandson of J. J. Schweizer; served in the Swiss diplomatic service, author, lives in Zurich

Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Paperback published on:
September 20, 2021
Paperback ISBN:
9783110764888
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
244
Illustrations:
2
Coloured Illustrations:
25
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