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Excerpts from the Staats-Lexikon: “Relations between the Sexes” (1845–48)

Women’s Activism during the Revolution: Viennese Democratic Women’s Association (1848–50)

Commercial Marriage Brokerage and Bohemian Life in the Big City: Excerpts from Ernst Dronke, Berlin (1846)

Women’s Activism during the Revolution: Louise Otto’s Statement of Principles in the First Issue of Frauen-Zeitung (April 21, 1849)

Women’s Activism during the Revolution: Appeal of the Married Women and Maidens of Württemberg to German Warriors (1849)

Conservative Criticism of Women’s Activism (1852)

Speech by Louise Otto, Chairwoman of the General German Women’s Association, at its Third General Assembly (1869)

Speech by Louise Otto, Chairwoman of the General German Women’s Association, at its Third General Assembly (1869)

A Conservative Folklorist on Social Class and Gender Roles (1852)

First Feminist Efforts: Statutes of the General German Women’s Association (1865)

Founding of the Association for the Promotion of Employment Qualifications among Members of the Female Sex (Retrospective, 1891)

Ida Pfeiffer, A Lady’s Second Journey Round the World (1855)

Ida Pfeiffer, A Woman’s Journey Round the World (1850)

Gainfully Employed Persons and Labor Force Participation Rate (1949–1970)

Financing the Upbringing and Education of a Bourgeois Family (1860–1890)

Eduard Reich, Studies of Women (1875)

The Double Standard: Marital Infidelity among Men and Women (1886)

The Titles “Frau,” “Fräulein,” “Herr,” and “Herrlein” (1871)

The Sexual Morals of Working-Class Women: A Female View (c. 1891)

The Employment of Women: Conservative and Liberal Views (1872)

The Evolution of Men’s and Women’s Employment (1914–18)

Gender and Occupation in Selected Industries (1895 and 1907)

Secondary School for Girls: Catholic and Protestant Girls’ Schooling (late 1880s-90s)

Paul Warncke, German Women (1915)

The Female Streetcar Conductor (1915)