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Umweltblätter [Environmental Pamphlets] (1987)
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Two Germanies (1961–1989)
The Berlin Intelligenzblatt Hits the Streets (1878)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
The German Booksellers’ Bourse in Leipzig (1861)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
German-Language Book Production in Central Europe (1840–90)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
The Influence of Lending Libraries on the Sale of Novels (1884)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
Imperial Press Law (May 7, 1874)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
Title Page of the Weekly Periodical Jugend (1900)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
Reclam’s Universal Library (1911)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
Letter from the Rudolf Mosse Publishing House to a Former Subscriber to the Berliner Tageblatt (May 12, 1933)
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Nazi Germany (1933–1945)
Excerpts from Baedeker’s Guidebooks (1936 and 1943)
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Nazi Germany (1933–1945)
Friedrich von Gentz (1786)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
Joseph Görres (1838)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
The Latest News (1779)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
“Guidelines for Administering Censorship and for the Conduct of Censors” (1810)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
George L. Mosse on his Berlin Childhood in the Last Years of the Weimar Republic (Retrospective account, 2000)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Hans Kohn and Robert Weltsch in Berlin (September 1926)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Special Edition of Der Jude in Honor of Martin Buber’s Fiftieth Birthday (1928)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
George L. Mosse on his Father’s Liberal Worldview and his Underestimation of National Socialism (Retrospective Account, 2000)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Mosse Residence Schenkendorf (n.d.)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Mobile Magazine Kiosk on the Hauptstrasse in Berlin-Schöneberg (1928)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Advertisement for Queer Publications (1927)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Personals Ad from Gay Magazine Der Eigene (1929)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Curt Riess, Vicki Baum as the “New Woman” (retrospective account, 1990)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Erich Mendelsohn, Mosse House in Berlin (built 1921-23)
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)