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Bismarck’s Reichstag Speech on the Law for Workers’ Compensation (March 15, 1884)

Kaiser Wilhelm I’s Royal Proclamation on Social Policy (November 17, 1881)

Kaiser Wilhelm II’s Decree to Bismarck on Workers’ Protection and Social Policy (February 4, 1890)

Franz Perrot’s “Era Articles” Attacking Bismarck’s Ministry, Liberals, and the Jews (June 29–July 1, 1875)

Why the Government Cannot Ignore the Social Question: A Conservative View (January 29, 1872)

Eyewitnesses Describe the Battlefield at Königgrätz (July 1866)

Bismarck’s Diplomatic and Military Gamble through British Eyes (February–August 1866)

“Bismarck is now the Most Popular Man in Prussia”: Wilhelm von Kügelgen after the Battle of Königgrätz (July 5, 1866)

Bismarck Remembers the Evening the Ems Dispatch was Edited (July 13, 1870)

Final Discussions before the Proclamation of the German Empire (January 17–18, 1871)

The Struggle for Civilian or Military Control of the War against France (December 1870)

Original and Edited Versions of the Ems Dispatch (July 13, 1870)

Negotiating Kaiserdom: Letter from Bismarck to King Ludwig II of Bavaria (November 27, 1870)

Bismarck’s Speech in the North German Reichstag in Defense of his Draft Constitution (March 11, 1867)

Bismarck’s “Putbus Dictations” on Germany’s Future Constitution (October–November 1866)

German Liberalism Recast: Hermann Baumgarten’s Self-Criticism (Early October 1866)

Max Weber Reflects on Cooperation between the National Liberals and Bismarck during the 1860s and 1870s (May 1918)

Georg von Bunsen, “The Liberal Party in Germany” (November 1882)

Max von Forckenbeck to Franz von Stauffenberg on the Need for National Liberal Opposition (January 19, 1879)

The Wife of the British Ambassador in Berlin Writes to Queen Victoria about Bismarck’s Political Omnipotence (December 27, 1880)

Royal Decree: Civil Servants Must Support their King at Election Time (January 4, 1882)

Theodor Fontane, “Bismarck Is a Despot” (March 12, 1881)

“The Nightmare of Coalitions”: Bismarck on the Other Great Powers (1879/1898)

Bismarck Tells the British Ambassador that Germany has Achieved its Legitimate Objectives (February 11, 1873)

German Crown Princess Victoria Criticizes Bismarck’s Personal Regime as Dictatorial (1887–89)