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Kommunale Selbstverwaltung

Geschichte und Gegenwart im deutsch-britischen Vergleich
BookHardcover
EUR109,95

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Die Prinz-Albert-Gesellschaft hat sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, die britisch-deutschen Beziehungen in Wissenschaft, Kultur und Politik zu pflegen. Alljährlich finden unter dieser Prämisse Tagungen statt, deren Beiträge in den Prinz-Albert-Studien veröffentlicht werden und die viele interessante Aspekte der britisch-deutschen Beziehungen verdeutlichen.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-598-21413-4
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publication townBerlin/Boston
Publishing date19/08/1996
EditionReprint 2013
Series no.13
Pages164 pages
LanguageGerman
Weight449 g
Illustrations8 s/w Tabellen
Article no.2083221
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.949ead52eb0c4aa6892150f6d7b337a3
Product groupBU550
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