Publisher's Synopsis
âMein Prozess Gegen Die Allgemeine Zeitungâ documents a 19th-century legal battle involving Karl Christoph Vogt and the âAllgemeine Zeitungâ. This book offers a stenographic report, crucial documents, and detailed explanations surrounding the trial. It provides a unique glimpse into the legal and political landscape of the time, shedding light on civil rights issues and the role of the press. The case offers valuable insights into the history of German law, freedom of the press, and the challenges faced by individuals asserting their rights against powerful institutions. This historical document is essential for anyone interested in the history of law, political science, and German history during a period of significant social and political change.
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