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Chapter 1
Demographic and Economic Development
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
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Population Distribution by Size of Locality: German Reich, Prussian Provinces, and Federal States (1871–1910)
Foreign-Language Populations in the German Reich in 1900
Administrative Districts in the German Reich in 1900
Population Density by Federal State and Prussian Province (1871–1910)
Proportion of Non-Agricultural Workers in Germany’s Federal States and Prussian Provinces (1882)
Causes and Effects of Emigration from Germany (1870s–1880s)
Temporary Lodgings for Emigrants, Hamburg (1882)
Population Growth in Major Cities (1875–1910)
Berlin in the Building Boom of the Founding Era (1875)
Model of Rental Barracks on Kastanienallee in the Prenzlauer Berg Neighborhood of Berlin in the1880s
Occupational Breakdown of Germany’s Population (1882–1907)
The Rudolph Hertzog Department Store in Berlin (1882)
Net Domestic Product by Economic Sector (1870–1913)
Thousand-Mark Stock Certificate (September 1, 1885)
Railway Construction (1850–1873)
Train Wreck in Alsace (September 3, 1882)
Total Production of German Industry and Crafts (1873–1894)
Machine Room in Richard Hartmann’s Chemnitz Factory (1868)
Nominal Wages, Cost of Living, and Real Wages in Industry, Trade, and Transportation (1871–1913)
A Journeyman Bookbinder (c. 1870)
Max Liebermann, A Cobbler’s Workshop (1881–82)
The Economic and Social Significance of Gas Motors (1870s)
Introduction of Mechanized Threshing in the Countryside (1882)
Model of a Late Nineteenth-Century Threshing Machine and Locomotive (1962–63)
Changes in the Construction Industry (c. 1880)
Carl Friedrich Benz: A New Bicycle (1867)
The First Four-Wheeled Daimler Motor Car (1886)
Horse-Drawn Trolleys and Carriages in Berlin (1870)
Werner von Siemens on the Use of New Telephone Models (October 10, 1877)
Werner von Siemens on Electric Trolleys in Berlin-Lichterfelde (May 12, 1881)
Berlin’s Central Power Station (1890)
Telephones and Electric Light (c. 1890)
Advertising Poster for the General Electric Company (AEG), Berlin (1888)
Arno Holz, Naturalist Poet, on German Technological Progress (1885)
Squadron of Naval Ships (1870)
Germany’s Second North Polar Expedition (September 11, 1870)
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