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August Bebel, Women under Socialism (1879)

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

Ferdinand Freiligrath, “Hurrah, Germania!” (July 25, 1870)

The Impact of Bebel’s Women under Socialism (c. 1890)

Jacob Burckhardt on German Sentiment during and after the War with France (1870–72)

Theodor Fontane, “On the Cologne Cathedral Festivities” (October 15, 1880)

Theodor Fontane on German Sentiment during the War with France (August 5, 1870)

Gustav Freytag on the Moral Verdict Delivered by Victory over France (1887)

Friedrich Nietzsche Pronounces “God is Dead”: The Gay Science (1882)

Theodor Fontane on Germany’s Historical Epochs and Aristocratic Decline: The Stechlin (1899)

Paul de Lagarde on Liberalism, Education, and the Jews: German Writings (1886)

Alfred Lichtwark, Inaugural Address as Director of Hamburg’s Kunsthalle (December 9, 1886)

Ferdinand Avenarius on the Fine Arts: Inaugural Issue of Der Kunstwart (October 1, 1887)

Changes in German Vernacular Language (1884)

German-Language Book Production in Central Europe (1840–90)

Theodor Storm on the Genre of the Novella (1881)

Berlin Society Transformed: Heinrich Mann, Berlin: The Land of Cockaigne (1900)

Theodor Fontane on Changing Public Tastes in the Theater (1878–89)

Gerhart Hauptmann, Before Daybreak, First Performed to a Scandalized Audience (October 20, 1889)

The Influence of Lending Libraries on the Sale of Novels (1884)

Illustrated Periodicals as a Means of Popular Education (1868)

Satirical Poem about “Founding Era” Speculators (c. 1873)

Richard Wagner, What is German? (1865/78)

Johannes Brahms, A German Requiem, Opus 45 (1868)

The Social Status of Actors, Musicians, and Visual Artists (1890)