This collection, "Briefe an Johann von M ller", presents a selection of letters written to the Swiss historian and writer Johann von M ller (1752-1809). Offering insights into the intellectual and political landscape of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, these letters provide a glimpse into M ller's extensive network of correspondents and the issues that occupied his attention. The letters cover a range of topics, reflecting M ller's diverse interests and his engagement with the major events of his time. They serve as a valuable resource for scholars interested in European history, intellectual history, and the history of historiography. This collection allows readers to explore the thoughts and concerns of M ller and his contemporaries, illuminating a pivotal period in European history.
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