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    Africa and the Discovery of America
    Commentary to the Germanic Laws and Mediaeval Documents [1915]
    Anna Karenina
    War and Peace
    • 2024

      The book challenges the established view of Germanic legal systems by arguing that they were largely derived from Roman law, based on a comprehensive study of records from the early Roman Empire to 1300. This provocative stance sparked debate among scholars, leading to the refutation of many of its claims. Nevertheless, it continues to be valued for its thought-provoking insights and detailed examination of source materials, contributing to ongoing discussions in legal history.

      Commentary to the Germanic Laws and Mediaeval Documents [1915]
    • 2022

      War and Peace

      • 1408 Seiten
      • 50 Lesestunden
      4,4(733)Abgeben

      Describing family life set against the backdrop of war, this novel follows the fortunes of the Bolkonsky and Rostov families as Napoleon's armies sweep through Europe, invade Russia and end in Napoleon's defeat. It captures national events, private experiences of individuals, and the triangle of affection that binds the central characters.

      War and Peace
    • 2022

      Der zweite große Roman des russischen Schriftstellers Lew Nikolajewitsch Tolstoj zeichnet ein vielschichtiges Porträt der russischen Gesellschaft der Zarenzeit. Zentrales Thema dieses Romans ist die tragische Liebsbeziehung der Titelheldin Anna Karenina.

      Anna Karenina
    • 2021

      Africa and the Discovery of America

      • 314 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Exploring a pivotal historical event, this narrative reveals a tragic story that could have been avoided. It emphasizes the invaluable contributions of Africans and Indigenous Americans to global humanity. By advocating for respect and acknowledgment of these contributions, the book aims to foster a world where all individuals can coexist in peace and dignity, celebrating their diverse legacies.

      Africa and the Discovery of America