"Le Danemark Et L'Exposition De 1878" by Clovis Lamarre offers a detailed look at Denmark's participation in the Exposition Universelle of 1878 held in Paris. This historical work provides insights into the economic and social conditions of Denmark during the late 19th century, as reflected in its contributions to the international exhibition. The book examines the various exhibits and displays that represented Danish industry, art, and culture, showcasing the nation's progress and ambitions on a global stage.
Lamarre's account serves as a valuable primary source for understanding the intersection of national identity, economic development, and international relations during this transformative period in European history. It will appeal to historians and researchers interested in the history of Denmark, the history of international exhibitions, and the broader context of European social and economic history.
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