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A Sudeten German Refugee Writes to the Resettlers Department of the State Government of Saxony (January 8, 1949)

Electoral Saxony: Report of the Official Thomas Freiherr von Fritsch to Saxon Prime Minister Heinrich Graf Brühl on Administrative Reforms and Appointments (April 4, 1762)

Self-portrait of Maria Antonia of Saxony (1772)

Meissen Plate, attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold (1730s)

Georg Bauer, De re metallica (1556)

Territorial Government by the Prince with Estates—The Parliament of Electoral Saxony (Second Half of the 16th Century)

Prince in Armor (c. 1514)

Heinrich Schütz, Seven Words from the Cross (1645)

Duke August I, Elector of Saxony (2nd half of the 16th century)

Johann Hermann Schein, Suite no. 2 from Banchetto musicale (1617)

Iconoclasm—Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt Argues against Images (1522)

Martin Luther and Jan Hus Administer Communion (2nd half of the 16th century)

Elector Frederick III of Saxony, called “the Wise” (1532)

Elector John Frederick I of Saxony, called “the Magnanimous” (after 1547)

Elector John of Saxony, called “the Constant” (1526)

Ursula Weyda’s Attack on the Abbott of Pegau (1524)

Wartime Distress Experienced by Chemnitz Workers in Summer 1866 (Retrospective Account, 1910)

Workers’ Conceptions of Religion (1890)

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

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

“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)

Yearly Sums Paid to Those Claiming Damages from Air Pollution near Freiberg in Saxony (1855–67)

Karl Biedermann to Eduard Lasker, Agonizing over Liberalism’s Stance on Exceptional Laws (June 12, 1872)

Eduard Stephani to Rudolf von Bennigsen on the National Liberals’ Motives for Supporting Bismarck (July 14, 1878)