Quellensammlung zur Geschichte der Deutschen Reichsverfassung in Mittelalter und Neuzeit is a comprehensive collection of sources pertaining to the history of the German imperial constitution from the Middle Ages to modern times. Compiled by Karl Zeumer, this volume offers invaluable insights into the evolution of German constitutional law and political structures. It remains a critical resource for scholars and students interested in German history and legal studies.
This collection provides a rich tapestry of primary documents that illuminate the complex development of the German constitution over centuries. Zeumer's meticulous compilation makes this an essential reference for understanding the foundations of German governance.
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