Dresden 1848/49
German essay collection Dresdner Hefte issue 158, 2/2024
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Dresden 1848/49
Summary
Dresden 1848/49 is an issue[1].
Key Facts
- Dresden 1848/49 is in the country of Germany[2].
- Dresden 1848/49's image is recorded as 20121110110DR Dresden-Altstadt Gedenktafel Maiaufstand 1849.jpg[3].
- Dresden 1848/49's image is recorded as Francis Reginald Forbes 1840 - Carl Lutherer.jpg[4].
- Dresden 1848/49's instance of is recorded as issue[5].
- Dresden 1848/49's instance of is recorded as periodical[6].
- Dresden 1848/49's editor is recorded as Dresden Historical Society[7].
- Dresden 1848/49's editor is recorded as Susanne Schötz[8].
- Dresden 1848/49's follows is recorded as Verb(o)unden[9].
- Dresden 1848/49's followed by is recorded as What a theatre![10].
- Dresden 1848/49's part of the series is recorded as Dresdner Hefte[11].
- Dresden 1848/49's ISBN-13 is recorded as 978-3-944019-49-9[12].
- Dresden 1848/49's OCLC number is recorded as 1442738797[13].
- Dresden 1848/49's place of publication is recorded as Dresden[14].
- Dresden 1848/49's Commons category is recorded as Dresdner Hefte (158)[15].
- Dresden 1848/49's language of work or name is recorded as German[16].
- Dresden 1848/49's issue is recorded as 158[17].
- Dresden 1848/49's volume is recorded as 42[18].
- Dresden 1848/49's has part is recorded as Dresden 1848/49[19].
- Dresden 1848/49's has part is recorded as A “legal revolution”[20].
- Dresden 1848/49's has part is recorded as Radical journalists?[21].
- Dresden 1848/49's has part is recorded as »...rather herd sheep than help govern here!«[22].
- Dresden 1848/49's has part is recorded as The misunderstood state parliament of 1849[23].
- Dresden 1848/49's has part is recorded as "Therefore, I will not abandon my conviction..."[24].
- Dresden 1848/49's has part is recorded as »State of Affairs in Saxony«[25].
- Dresden 1848/49's has part is recorded as Women's roles in the revolution of 1848/49[26].
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Geography
Dresden 1848/49 is in the country of Germany[2].