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Social Background of German Elites and Members of the Clergy (1800–1919)

Reasons to Forego a Performance of Wagner’s Parsifal at Bayreuth (July 23, 1889)

Proportion of Foreign-Born Jews in Germany (1871–1910)

Court Chaplain Adolf Stoecker Introduces Antisemitism to the Christian Social Workers’ Party (September 19, 1879)

Emil Lehmann’s Petition to Improve the Legal Rights of Jews in Saxony (November 25, 1869)

Martin Lövinson Recalls Jewish Emancipation and Enthusiasm for the German Wars of Unification (early 1870s)

Richard Wagner, “Jewry in Music” (1850/1869)

Heinrich von Treitschke Pronounces “The Jews are Our Misfortune” (November 15, 1879)

A Jewish Child’s Memories of his Family’s “Conversion” from Orthodox to Reform Practices (1880s)

Wilhelm Marr, The Victory of Jewry over Germandom (March 1879)

A Jewish Rabbi in a Prussian Reading Circle (1880s)

Anonymous, “The Antipathy to Jews” (1879)

The Antisemitic Movement in Germany—Through British Eyes (1873–1892)

“Manifesto to the Governments and Peoples of the Christian Nations Threatened by Jewry”: The First Anti-Jewish Congress in Dresden (September 11–12, 1882)

Emil Lehmann Addresses Leipzig Jews on the Antisemitic Movement (April 11, 1880)

Ernst Henrici Addresses Berlin Antisemites in the Reichshall Meeting: A Report in the Tribune (December 1880)

Antisemites’ Petition (1880–81)

Declaration of Seventy-Five Notables against Antisemitism (November 12, 1880)

Public Schooling in Prussia: Number of Institutions, Teachers, and Pupils (1864–1913)

Jacob Burckhardt on the Likely Consequences of Antisemitic Agitation (January 2, 1880)

The Association of German Students: Leipzig Students Remember the First Ten Years (1881–1891)

Self-Described Status and Duties of an Elementary School Teacher (c. 1890)

Elementary School Pupils as Messengers and Workers (1878–1890)

Child Labor on a Pomeranian Estate and its Effects on School Lessons (1887)

Kaiser Wilhelm II’s Royal Decree on Reformed School Instruction as a Means to Combat Social Democracy (May 1, 1889)