"The Story of Switzerland" offers a compelling account of the historical events shaping the Swiss Confederation. Authored by Lina Hug and Richard Stead, this volume explores Switzerland's rich past, delving into key aspects of Swiss history and its place within the broader context of European history.
From the early struggles for independence to the establishment of a unique national identity, the narrative traces the evolution of Switzerland. Readers will encounter the figures and events that define the nation's social history, including the enduring legend of William Tell.
This meticulously prepared print edition provides a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Switzerland's journey. Explore the revolutions, uprisings, and rebellions that forged the nation and discover the story of a country renowned for its enduring spirit of independence.
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