"Frederik VI's Tid. Fra Kielerfreden til Kongens D d: konomiske og historiske Studie" by Marcus Rubin offers a detailed exploration of the reign of Frederik VI of Denmark, focusing on the period from the Treaty of Kiel to the king's death. This study provides both an economic and historical perspective, examining the key events and developments that shaped Denmark during this era. Rubin's work delves into the economic conditions and historical circumstances that defined Frederik VI's rule, providing valuable insights into a crucial period in Danish history.
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Danish history, 19th-century Europe, and the economic factors that influenced political events.
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