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August Bebel, Reichstag Speech (November 8, 1871)

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

Law on Nationality and Citizenship (June 1, 1870)

Henrik Ibsen’s “Balloon Letter to a Swedish Lady” Expresses Fear of German Militarism (December 1870)

Heinrich von Sybel to Hermann Baumgarten on the Founding of the Reich (January 27, 1871)

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

Left-Liberal Hopes and Doubts (1881/84)

Ludwig Bamberger on Hopes for Parliamentary Government under Kaiser Friedrich III (March 31, 1888)

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)

Liberal Secessionists’ Declaration (August 30, 1880)

Julius Jolly, Former Prime Minister of Baden, on the Rights and Influence of Parliament in the System of Constitutional Monarchy (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)

Secret Reinsurance Treaty with Russia (June 18, 1887)

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)

Preliminary Peace of Nikolsburg (July 26, 1866)

Three Emperors’ Treaty with Austria and Russia (June 18, 1881)

Triple Alliance with Austria and Italy (May 20, 1882)

Dual Alliance with Austria (October 7, 1879)

Benjamin Disraeli on the “German Revolution” (February 9, 1871)

Memories of Sedan Day Festivities in the 1870s (Retrospective Account, 1930)

“We Germans Fear God and Nothing Else in the World!”: Bismarck Addresses the Reichstag (February 6, 1888)