Publisher's Synopsis
Alexander, Keizer Van Rusland, in Holland En Te Zaandam in 1814 by Jacobus Scheltema recounts the historical visit of Emperor Alexander I of Russia to the Netherlands and, specifically, to Zaandam in 1814. This detailed account, enriched with illustrations (Met Platen), offers a glimpse into a significant moment in European history, documenting the interactions and impressions formed during the Russian emperor's stay. Scheltema's work provides valuable insights into the political and cultural dynamics of the time, shedding light on the relationship between Russia and the Netherlands in the aftermath of the Napoleonic era. The book serves as a primary source for historians and anyone interested in the history of the Netherlands and the reign of Alexander I.
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