TY - EJOUR AU - Markus Nesselrodt T1 - Samuel Fränkel T2 - Copernico. Geschichte und kulturelles Erbe im östlichen Europa PY - 2023/12/07 UR - https://www.copernico.eu/en/link/64cbab124d6318.64240062 DA - 2025/07/13 PB - Herder-Institut für historische Ostmitteleuropaforschung - Institut der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft LA - en AB - The Berlin Jew Samuel Fränkel (1773-1833) settled in Warsaw in 1798 as a representative of a large bank. Within a few years and across numerous political breaks, Fränkel rose to become the most important banker in a divided Poland. In doing so, Fränkel always successfully drew on his transnational connections to Jews and non-Jews in Prussia, Austria and Russia. KW - Poland KW - Warsaw KW - Masovian KW - Russian Empire KW - Congress Poland KW - Royal Prussia KW - Fränkel, Samuel KW - Napoleonic era KW - Third Partition of Poland KW - Partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth KW - Habsburg monarchy KW - Second Partition of Poland KW - Jewish history KW - Social history  L1 - https://www.copernico.eu/en/doi/64cbab124d6318.64240062 ER -