Bag om History Of The German People At The Close Of The Middle Ages; Volume 12
Johannes Janssen's magisterial history of Germany at the end of the Middle Ages is a definitive work on the subject. Drawing on a vast range of sources, Janssen explores the economic, political, religious, and cultural developments that shaped this pivotal period of German history. The result is a richly detailed and deeply engaging portrait of a society in flux, that provides invaluable insights into the forces that have shaped modern Germany.
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