Freiherr Vom Stein: Th. Vor Der Reform, 1757-1807 by Max Lehmann, delves into the early life and career of the influential Prussian statesman, Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein. This meticulously researched biography explores Stein's formative years and his contributions leading up to the Prussian reforms. Lehmann provides a detailed account of Stein's political thought and actions, offering valuable insights into the man who would later play a pivotal role in reshaping Prussia and Germany.
A significant work for historians and those interested in German history, this book illuminates the intellectual and political landscape of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Lehmann's study offers a comprehensive portrait of Stein, showcasing his commitment to reform and his enduring impact on German political thought.
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