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Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung: “Enough is Enough! Against the Masculinization of Women” (1925)

Paula von Reznicek, “The Hand on the Wheel” (1928)

Walter Gropius and Paul Schultze-Naumburg, “Who Is Right? Traditional Architecture or Building in New Forms” (1926)

Erich Mendelsohn, “The Modern Commercial Building” (1929)

Grete Lihotzky, “Rationalization in the Household” (1926-27)

Hilde Walter, “Twilight for Women?” (1931)

Lola Landau, “The Companionate Marriage” (1929)

Harold Nicolson, “The Charm of Berlin” (1929)

“One Hundred and Fifty per Minute,” Berliner Tageblatt (September 4, 1928)

Max Brod, “Women and the New Objectivity” (1929)

Defending Women’s Communal Life—Caritas Pirckheimer at Nuremberg (1524)

The Empire and Its Reformation—Lazarus von Schwendi’s Advice to Emperor Maximilian II (1574)

Defending Women’s Communal Life—Dominican Nuns at Strasbourg (1526)

The Imperial Diet’s Response to the Peasants’ War, Speyer (August 1526)

Friedrich Weigandt’s Draft of an Imperial Reformation (May 18, 1525)

Following Christ’s Example in the World—Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ (c. 1418)

The Marburg Colloquy—Ulrich Zwingli’s Report (October 20, 1529)

A Commune’s Oath of Loyalty—Herbolzheim (Upper Rhine) (16th Century)

Count Johann Anton Pergen’s Memorandum to Austrian Co-Regent Joseph II “On the Value of the Imperial Crown” (1766)

Maximilian von Montgelas, “Ansbach Memorandum.” Proposal for a Program of State Reforms (September 30, 1796)

Bavarian Elector Max IV Joseph, Ordinance on “the Circumstances of State Servants, especially regarding their Status and Salary,” cosigned by Montgelas (January 1, 1805)

The “Youngest Recess” [jüngster Reichsabschied] of the Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire in 1654 (May 17, 1654)

“Constitution of the Kingdom of Westphalia,” proclaimed by Napoleon Bonaparte in Fontainebleau (November 15, 1807)

Grand Duke Ludwig I of Hesse-Darmstadt, Edict on the “Abolition of the Previous Estates-System” (October 1, 1806)

Socialist View of the Results of the Free Market Economy: Excerpt from Ferdinand Lassalle’s “Open Letter” (1863)