Publisher's Synopsis
This authoritative history of the House and Land of Fürstenberg is based on primary sources and the best available scholarship. Carl Borromäus Alois Fickler and Ernst Hermann Joseph Münch provide a detailed account of the family's origins, rise to power, and cultural achievements, as well as its decline in the modern era. This book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the history of early modern Germany.
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