»Brought here for begging«

German article from Stefan Beckert, Dresdner Heft 154
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»Brought here for begging«

Summary

»Brought here for begging« is an article[1].

Key Facts

  • »Brought here for begging« authored Q133327568[2].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s image is recorded as Canaletto - View of the Neumarkt in Dresden from the Jüdenhofe - Google Art Project.jpg[3].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s instance of is recorded as article[4].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s follows is recorded as Means to an end: The Dresden Carnival of 1728[5].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s followed by is recorded as Die Dresdner Zwangsanstalten zur Arbeitserziehung im 19. Jahrhundert[6].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s page is recorded as 35-44[7].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s language of work or name is recorded as German[8].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s issue is recorded as 154[9].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s volume is recorded as 41[10].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s publication date is recorded as +2023-06-05T00:00:00Z[11].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s main subject is recorded as Students write history[12].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s catalog is recorded as Regional bibliography of Saxony[13].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s published in is recorded as Dresdner Hefte[14].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s published in is recorded as Students write history[15].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s title is recorded as »Wird bettelns halben anhero gebracht«[16].
  • »Brought here for begging«'s subtitle is recorded as Ein Blick in die Stube der Almosenamtsschreiber des 18. Jahrhunderts[17].

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Designation and Status

»Brought here for begging«'s instance of is recorded as article[4].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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