Die Ausbildung Der Verfassung Des K nigreiches Ungern, written by Anton Wilhelm Gustermann and published in 1811, examines the formative stages of the constitution of the Kingdom of Hungary. This historical work provides a detailed analysis of the legal and political developments that shaped the Hungarian constitution. It offers valuable insights into the historical context and theoretical underpinnings of Hungarian constitutionalism during a crucial period in European history.
Gustermann's exploration of the Hungarian constitution is essential for scholars and readers interested in constitutional history, legal studies, and the political evolution of Central and Eastern Europe. The book's enduring relevance lies in its meticulous examination of the foundational principles that defined the Kingdom of Hungary's legal framework.
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