K. Joseph Des Zweiten Harmonische Wahlkapitulation, Volume 2, meticulously details the electoral capitulation of Joseph II within the Holy Roman Empire. Authored by Joseph Anton von Riegger, this volume provides an in-depth examination of the legal and political frameworks surrounding Joseph II's election as Holy Roman Emperor. It explores the intricate negotiations, compromises, and conditions that shaped his reign, offering valuable insights into the constitutional history of the era.
This historical text is essential for scholars and enthusiasts interested in European history, constitutional law, and the dynamics of imperial elections. Von Riegger's detailed analysis illuminates the complexities of 18th-century governance and the lasting impact of Joseph II's policies, making it a significant contribution to historical and legal scholarship.
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