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Historian Theodor Mommsen (c. 1870)

Prussian Liberals and Bismarck after Königgrätz (1866)

A South German View of Liberal Capitulation (April 1868)

“For the Committee Debating the Anti-Socialist Law” (1884)

Bismarck in the Reichstag, Outraged by Liberal Criticism (1882)

“At the Helm” (June 15, 1879)

The Employment of Women: Conservative and Liberal Views (1872)

Paul de Lagarde on Liberalism, Education, and the Jews: German Writings (1886)

Anonymous, “The Antipathy to Jews” (1879)

The Association for Social Policy [Verein für Sozialpolitik] (1872–97)

German Liberalism Recast: Hermann Baumgarten’s Self-Criticism (Early October 1866)

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)

Liberal Secessionists’ Declaration (August 30, 1880)

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

Theodor Barth on the Need for Left-Liberal Opposition to Bismarck (June 26, 1886)

Ludwig Bamberger on the Extension of the Anti-Socialist Law (1884)

National Liberal Party, Founding Program (June 12, 1867)

Program of the German Progressive Party (November 25, 1878)

German Radical Party, Founding Program (March 5, 1884)

Herbert von Bismarck on Election “Overseers” in Danzig and Bismarck's Strategy against Left Liberalism (October 1881)