Franz Wagener

Exile
wrote "Der Alldundorfischer Bewegung" ("Pan-Dundorfianism") over summer of 1817; outlawed in Kirlawa, but published underground and smuggled into Dundorf with help of many nobles

Death
Died 30 January 1829 of tuberculosis

Pulbished During Lifetime

 * "Für ein besseres Land" (1813)
 * "Der Alldundorfischer Bewegung" (1817)
 * "An Ethnische Demokratie" (1818)
 * "Eine Frage der Macht" (1818)
 * "Argumente für den Kaiser" (1818)
 * "Enzyklopädie der Philosophie" (1821)
 * "Argumente für ein Parlament der Volk" (1823)
 * "Die Bedeutung der Geschichte für die Einheit der Nationen" (1824)
 * "Geschichte und Nationen" (1825)
 * "Gedanken über die Bürgerschaft und Rittergüter" (1826)
 * "An Bedeutung der Einheit der Stadt und des Landes" (1826)
 * "Das Alphabet des Nationalismus" (1827)

Published Posthumously
Despite his long illness, Wagener died without a will and the large number of his unpublished works became the property of his editor and friend Ulrich Berger. Berger took several years to collect and edit his friends materials and they were published in mid-1831.


 * "Die Große Geschichte der Volksdundorfischer" (1831) - Massive unfinished account of the history of the Dundorfian people. Only thirteen of the estimated 32-volumn collection was finished, covering the history of Dundorf from prehistoric times to 1278.  For nearly two-hundred years it was considered the quintessential authority on Dundorfian history but a large amount of the writings have come under intense criticism for being, ironically, simplistic in its analyses and for being overly nationalistic in tone.
 * "Das Memorandum der ein Narr" (1831)