Der Junge Staatsb rger, Oder, Wie Wird Man Ein Braver Unterthan? by Eduard Von Ambach, published in 1857, explores the principles of civics and the responsibilities of citizenship within the context of 19th-century Germany. This historical text provides insight into the social and political expectations placed upon young citizens of the time. It delves into the qualities and behaviors expected of a loyal and dutiful subject.
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