Die Kalenderunruhen in Riga in den Jahren 1585 bis 1590 explores the calendar riots that took place in Riga between 1585 and 1590. Written by Benjamin Bergmann and published in 1806, this historical account delves into the social and political unrest triggered by calendar reforms in the city of Riga (now in Latvia) during the late 16th century. The book offers insights into the perspectives and actions of the people of Riga during a period of significant societal change.
Bergmann's work provides valuable historical context, shedding light on the events and underlying tensions of this era. It remains a valuable resource for those interested in the social history of Riga and the broader historical context of 16th-century Europe.
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