Congress of Laibach - Primary and Secondary Literature

Primary and Secondary Literature

No separate history of the congress exists, but innumerable references are to be found in general histories and in memoirs, correspondence, 8w., of the time. See:

  • Sir E. Hertslet, Map of Europe (London, I 875); Castlereagh, Correspondence;
  • Metternich, Memoirs;
  • N. Bianchi, Storia documentata della diplomazia Europea in Italia (8 vols., Turin, 1865-1872);
  • Gentzs correspondence;
  • Valuable unpublished correspondence is preserved at the Record Office in the volumes marked F. 0., Austria, Lord Stewart, January to February 1821, and March to September 1821. (W. A. P.)

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