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Friedrich Gentz, Memorandum on “Estates Constitutions” (1819/1844)

Carl Welcker, Additions to Gentz’s Memorandum (1844)

Austrian Memorandum (1863)

Prince Clemens von Metternich to Friedrich Gentz (June 17, 1819)

Friedrich Eichhorn to Adolf Heinrich von Arnim (June 7, 1844)

Excerpt from the Staats-Lexikon: “Constitution, Constitutional System” (1845–48)

David Hansemann to Prussian Interior Minister Ernst von Bodelschwingh (March 1, 1848)

Carl Schurz on Becoming a Supporter of Republican Government during the Revolution of 1848 (Retrospective Account, 1913)

Speech of Friedrich Julius Stahl against the Repeal of the Prussian Constitution (1853)

August Ludwig von Rochau, Foundations of Realpolitik (1853)

Friedrich Schlegel, Review of C. A. Buchholz, Documents Concerning the Improvement of the Civic Condition of the Jews (1815)

Report by the Prussian District Government in Koblenz on the Civic Condition of the Jews (1820)

Motion to Grant Full Emancipation to Jews in the Duchy of Nassau (1846)

Moritz Mohl and Gabriel Riesser, Two Speeches on Equal Rights for Jewish Germans (1848)

Excerpts from Gabriel Riesser’s Pamphlet on the Emancipation of the Jews (1831)

Excerpts from H. E. G. Paulus’s Pamphlet on the Emancipation of the Jews in Baden (1831)

Report on the Civic Conditions of the Jews in the Duchy of Nassau (1822)

The Catholics: Excerpts from the Debate at the General Assembly of the Catholic Associations of the Rhineland and Westphalia (April 18, 1849)

The Conservatives: Friedrich Julius Stahl, “What is the Revolution?” (1852)

Definition of the Term “Parties” from the Staats-Lexikon (1845–48)

The Liberals: Heppenheim Program of the Southwest German Liberals (October 10, 1847)

The Democrats: Gustav von Struve, Motion in the German Pre-Parliament (March 31, 1848)

Carl von Clausewitz, Excerpts from On War (1832)

The Socialists: Ferdinand Lassalle, Excerpt from “Open Letter” (1863)

The Liberals: Founding Program of the German Progressive Party (June 9, 1861)