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Daily Hours of Work (1800–1914)

Eduard Reich, Studies of Women (1875)

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

Louise Otto-Peters, Women’s Right to Earn a Living (1866)

Working-Class Hierarchies in a Steel Factory (c. 1880)

From “du” to “Sie”: A Bourgeois Social Reformer’s Views on Workplace Relations (1880–1910)

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

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

Age of Registered Prostitutes in Berlin (1873)

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

Occupation of Fathers of Illegitimate Children Born in Leipzig (1884 and 1891)

Occupation of Mothers of Illegitimate Children Born in Berlin (1891)

Occupation of Parents of Registered Prostitutes in Berlin (1873)

Former Occupation of Registered Prostitutes in Berlin (1873)

Hedwig Dohm, Women’s Right to Vote (1876)

Hedwig Dohm, What the Pastors Think of Women (1872)

The Sexual Morals of Working-Class Women: A Male View (1890)

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

Lectures Offered by the Women’s Education Association in Leipzig (1865–84)

The Effects of Social Democratic Activities and Unemployment on a Working-Class Marriage (1880s)

Practical Courses Offered by the Vocational Schools of the Lette Association (1871–72, 1879)

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)