Nyere Historiske Studier: Deel. Breve Fra Prag. Ved Nedre-donau. Kong Carl Albert Af Sardinien. Nationalitetsstriden I Tyrol. Det Polsk-russiske ... Og Rusland. Frihed I...
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Frederik Eginhard Amadeus Schiern
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History
Travel
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
596
言語
デンマーク語
公開されました
Jan 20, 2012
出版社
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
1272769895
ISBN-13
9781272769895
説明
Frederik Eginhard Amadeus Schiern presents a thought-provoking analysis of historical events and figures through various lenses in his compilation of studies. The work delves into intricate narratives surrounding significant moments, such as the letters from Prague, shedding light on the social and political climates of the time. The correspondence reveals insights into the lives of contemporaries and their reflections on rising tensions across Europe.
The author explores the complexities of national identity and conflict in regions like Tyrol and the ongoing struggles for autonomy faced by diverse populations. Schiern's examination of King Carl Albert of Sardinia offers a glimpse into leadership during tumultuous periods, examining how individual actions intersect with broader historical movements.
Moreover, the discussions surrounding the Polish-Russian dynamics provide context to the multifaceted nature of freedom and oppression in Eastern Europe. This work serves not only as a historical account but also as a reminder of the enduring nature of these themes throughout European history.
The author explores the complexities of national identity and conflict in regions like Tyrol and the ongoing struggles for autonomy faced by diverse populations. Schiern's examination of King Carl Albert of Sardinia offers a glimpse into leadership during tumultuous periods, examining how individual actions intersect with broader historical movements.
Moreover, the discussions surrounding the Polish-Russian dynamics provide context to the multifaceted nature of freedom and oppression in Eastern Europe. This work serves not only as a historical account but also as a reminder of the enduring nature of these themes throughout European history.