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The Path to New Elections in September 2005 (May-June 2005)

Itzig Behrend, Chronicle of a Jewish Family in Hesse-Kassel, c. 1800-1840 (published posthumously, 1893)

Lineage, War, Family—Michel von Ehenheim (1462/63–1518)

Johanna Schopenhauer, the Daughter of a Danzig Merchant, Reflects on Her Childhood and Youth in the 1770s (published posthumously, 1839)

A Boy’s Childhood in Cologne, c. 1810 (1862)

The Son of a Non-Commissioned Prussian Officer Reflects on His Childhood and Youth in the Late Eighteenth Century (published posthumously, 1874)

The Childhood and Youth of a Prussian Nobleman in the Late Eighteenth Century. From the Memoirs of Friedrich August Ludwig von der Marwitz (published posthumously, 1908)

The Early Life of a Nuremberg Tailor’s Son (1798)

A Noblewoman from Schleswig-Holstein Reflects on Her Idyllic Childhood in the Late Eighteenth Century (published posthumously, 1896)

A Brave Woman Steals the Royal Crown—Helene Kottannerin (c. 1400–after 1458)

Glückel of Hameln (18th century)

Andreas Ryff on the Plague (second half of the 16th century)

A Nobleman Lives for War, Plunder, and Adventure—Götz von Berlichingen (before 1562)

The Rise of a Burgher—Burkard Zink (c. 1466)

From Alpine Goatherd to Teacher of Greek – Thomas Platter (1573)

A Swabian Cobbler-Farmer Survives the Thirty Years War – Hans Heberle (1672)

Martin Luther’s “Tower Experience” (1545)

The Commander of Imperial Jewry—Josel von Rosheim (c. 1480–1554)

Large Dresden Family Living on 1,000 Marks per Year (1880s)

A Working-Class File-Cutter Remembers his Fatherless Childhood (1879–1909)

A Tailor in a Small Pomeranian Town (1870s)

Butchers, Cattle-Traders, and Jews in Mainz

Wartime Distress Experienced by Chemnitz Workers in Summer 1866 (Retrospective Account, 1910)

Ottilie Baader, Seamstress and Home-Worker (1870s)

A Proletarian Mother and Her Stillborn Child (1860–1882)