Staatslexikon, Volume 3, published in 1902, is a comprehensive German encyclopedia of political science and government. This volume offers detailed entries on a wide range of topics relevant to the study of the state, law, and society. It serves as a valuable historical resource for understanding the political and social thought of the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the German-speaking world.
Researchers and students interested in political theory, legal history, and the development of social sciences will find this volume an essential reference. The detailed entries provide insights into the complex issues facing European societies at the turn of the century. Its historical value lies in its detailed and contemporaneous accounts of political and social structures.
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