Die Deutsche Kanzlei in London Kommunikation und Verwaltung in der Personalunion Großbritannien - Kurhannover 1714-1760

Between 1714 and 1837, the German Chancellery in London was the central administrative institution of the Electors of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and from 1814 Kings of Hanover during their time as British kings to organise their rule in absentia. Such personal unions were widespread in early modern Europe...

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Main Author: Bühring, Benjamin (auth)
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Published: Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2021
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