Lund, Upsala og Stockholm i sommaren 1842; nogle blade af en dagbog med et tillaeg om den skandinaviske eenhed offers a fascinating glimpse into Scandinavia in the summer of 1842. Written by Christian Molbech, this travel diary provides a unique perspective on the cities of Lund, Uppsala, and Stockholm. Molbech's observations capture the essence of the region during this period.
The book also includes a supplement addressing Scandinavian unity, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history and cultural dynamics of the Scandinavian countries. Molbech's diary will appeal to historians, travel enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the cultural and political landscape of 19th-century Scandinavia.
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