Verschwiegenheit und indiskretion in autobiographien der spätaufklärung

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McKenzie-McHarg, Andrew. (2017). Verschwiegenheit und indiskretion in autobiographien der spätaufklärung. In In Naschert, Guido (Ed.). Friedrich Christian Laukhard (1757–1822) : Schriftsteller, Radikalaufklärer und gelehrter Soldat pp. 145-181 Verlag Ferdinand Schoeningh GmbH. https://doi.org/10.30965/9783657779673_009
AuthorsMcKenzie-McHarg, Andrew
EditorsNaschert, Guido
Page range145-181
Year2017
Book titleFriedrich Christian Laukhard (1757–1822) : Schriftsteller, Radikalaufklärer und gelehrter Soldat
PublisherVerlag Ferdinand Schoeningh GmbH
Place of publicationLeiden, Netherlands
ISBN9783506779670
9783657779673
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.30965/9783657779673_009
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