Schulthess' Europ ischer Geschichtskalender, Volume 30, offers a comprehensive chronicle of European events for the year 1890. This meticulously compiled yearbook provides a detailed account of political, social, and cultural developments across the continent. Serving as an invaluable resource for historians and researchers, the Geschichtskalender presents a factual and chronological overview of the era.
From diplomatic negotiations to social reforms, this volume captures the essence of a pivotal year in European history. Readers will find detailed reports on key events, statistical data, and summaries of significant publications. The enduring value of Schulthess' Europ ischer Geschichtskalender lies in its ability to offer unparalleled insights into the complexities of the 19th century.
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