Honor, Politics, and the Law in Imperial Germany, 1871–1914 (New Studies in European History)

HONOR, POLITICS, AND THE LAW IN IMPERIAL GERMANY, 1871–1914 Honor in nineteenth-century Germany is usually thought of ...
Author:  Ann Goldberg

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