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Prince Kraft zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen, Observations on the State of the Austrian Army in 1854 (Retrospective Account)
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From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815-1866)
Friedrich August Ludwig von der Marwitz, “On the Causes of Crime Getting out of Hand” (1836)
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From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815-1866)
Political Testament of Landgrave Georg II of Hesse-Darmstadt (June 4, 1660)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Westphalian Nobleman Christian Franz Dietrich von Fürstenberg Provides Instructions on the Education of his Daughters (1743)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Westphalian Nobleman Clemens August Droste zu Vischering Provides Instructions on the Duties of his Children’s Tutor (1776)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Lineage, War, Family—Michel von Ehenheim (1462/63–1518)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
The Prussian Finance Edict of 1810, signed by State Chancellor Hardenberg and King Frederick William III (October 27, 1810)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Frederick II (“the Great”) of Prussia, “General Principles of War” (1748/1753)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
The Legal Status of Subject Villagers in Prussia, as reflected in the General Law Code for the Prussian States (1794)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
The Prussian Declaration of 1816, modifying the Regulation Edict of 1811 (May 29, 1816)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
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)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
A Noblewoman from Schleswig-Holstein Reflects on Her Idyllic Childhood in the Late Eighteenth Century (published posthumously, 1896)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
A Brave Woman Steals the Royal Crown—Helene Kottannerin (c. 1400–after 1458)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
A Nobleman Lives for War, Plunder, and Adventure—Götz von Berlichingen (before 1562)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
A Nobleman Transformed by Education and Travel—Ulrich von Hutten (1518)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Constitution [Schwörbrief] of the Imperial City of Strasbourg (1482)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
The Counterreformation in Inner Austria (1579–80)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Hellmuth von Gerlach Describes a Conservative Election Campaign in Rural Silesia (1880s)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Eugen Richter on the German Nobility (1898)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
Baron Hans Hermann von Berlepsch, “Why We Advocate Social Reform” (1903)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
The Inevitability of War: General Friedrich von Bernhardi (1912)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)