Des Hwerrn Ludwig von Holberg Dänische und Norwegische Staatsgeschichte ins Deutsche übersetzt offers a detailed 18th-century perspective on the political and social history of Denmark and Norway. Written by Freiherr Ludwig von Holberg, a prominent figure of the Enlightenment era, and translated into German by Ludolf Conrad Bargum, this historical account provides valuable insights into the governance, culture, and societal structures of the Scandinavian kingdoms.
Holberg's work, originally published in the mid-18th century, remains an important resource for understanding the historical context of the region and the development of its national identities. It will appeal to historians interested in European political history and the Enlightenment.
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