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Women on the Home Front (1917)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
Cookbook by Anna Wecker (1598)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500–1648)
Hans Baldung Grien, St. Elizabeth Spinning (1510)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500–1648)
The Harvest (c. 1620)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500–1648)
Occupational Breakdown of Germany’s Population (1882–1907)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
“Eight Hours of Work” (1928)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Motard Candle Factory in the Spandau Neighborhood of Berlin (1927)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Unemployed Stenotypist Seeks Work (December 1931)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Monotony: The Characteristic of Many Women’s Professions (1930)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Liselotte Funcke, Opportunities for Young Women (retrospective account, 1990)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Grete Lihotzky, “Rationalization in the Household” (1926-27)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Hilde Walter, “Twilight for Women?” (1931)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Anita Grandke, “Does the Working Woman Destroy Her Family?” (June 11, 1960)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945–1961)
Press Statement by Maria Weber, Main Department “Women in the DGB,” on the Working Woman and the Social Situation of the Family (August 30, 1960)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945–1961)
Putting Every Brick to Use: “Rubble Woman” Removing Mortar Remnants (1946)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945–1961)
Members of a “Socialist Work Collective” Eat Lunch in the Barracks of a Potsdam Construction Site (1959)
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Occupation and the Emergence of Two States (1945–1961)
“The Worker Longs for Rest and Relaxation” (1928)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
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