Friedrich von Raumer Livres






Italy and the Italians; Volume II
- 382pages
- 14 heures de lecture
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This book provides a detailed description of the British taxation system that focuses on the income tax. It also explores the institutions that should be established in the Prussian monarchy to implement the British taxation system.
Set against the backdrop of revolutionary Europe, this collection of letters offers a vivid portrayal of life in Frankfurt and Paris during 1848-1849. Friedrich von Raumer provides insightful observations on the political climate, social upheaval, and cultural dynamics of the time. His correspondence reveals the thoughts and experiences of a keen observer, capturing the fervor of the revolutions and the aspirations for change. This work serves as both a historical document and a personal narrative, reflecting the complexities of a transformative period in European history.
Friedrich von Raumer war ein deutscher Historiker. In diesem Buch beschreibt er den Hohenstaufen Friedrich II. und seine Zeit. Nachdruck des Originals von 1943.



