Publisher's Synopsis
Universal-Register ueber die Sechs Theile der Westphalischen Friedens-Handlungen und Geschichte (Universal Register of the Six Parts of the Westphalian Peace Negotiations and History) is a comprehensive index to Johann Gottfried von Meiern's multi-volume history of the Peace of Westphalia. This register serves as an invaluable tool for researchers and historians seeking specific information within the extensive documentation surrounding the treaties that ended the Thirty Years' War in 1648.
Von Meiernâ(TM)s work provides detailed insight into the complex negotiations, political maneuvering, and historical context of the Peace of Westphalia, a pivotal moment in European history that shaped the modern state system. This register allows readers to quickly navigate the intricacies of the treaties and related historical events, making it an essential resource for anyone studying 17th-century Europe and the legacy of the Peace of Westphalia.
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