Haandbog I Verdenshistorien Efter De Bedste Kilder (Handbook of World History from the Best Sources) is a comprehensive historical resource written by Nicolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig and published in 1869. Written in Danish, this handbook offers readers a detailed overview of world history, drawing upon what were considered the best sources available at the time. This work provides valuable insights into the historical knowledge and perspectives prevalent in the mid-19th century. Grundtvig's handbook remains a significant historical document, offering a glimpse into the understanding of world events and the scholarly traditions of the period. It is useful for those studying European intellectual history, 19th-century historical writing, and the evolution of historical thought.
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