English
Deutsch
GHDI Extra
The Project
GHDI Extra
The Project
About the Project
Editors
GHI Project Team
Sponsors and Partners
Project History
Terms and Conditions
English
Deutsch
1500–1648
1648–1815
1815–1866
1866–1890
1890–1918
1918/19–1933
1933–1945
1945–1961
1961–1989
1990–2023
Content Notice
: This site includes sources you may find offensive or even harmful.
Learn more...
Dismiss
✕
Search
Home
Search
Display: 26-44 of 44 Results
Daily Hours of Work (1800–1914)
in:
Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
Louise Otto-Peters, Women’s Right to Earn a Living (1866)
in:
Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866–1890)
Accident in an Engineering Works (1889)
in:
Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
Working-Class Life (1891)
in:
Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
Broadsheet for a Clerks’ Association (1890)
in:
Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
Discussion between a Workers’ Committee and a Factory Owner (1891)
in:
Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
How Metalworkers c. 1910 Viewed Their Work (1912)
in:
Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
Farm Labor in Schleswig-Holstein (1911)
in:
Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
On Controlling the Workforce (1915)
in:
Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
“Full Steam Ahead!” (1892)
in:
Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
Labor‘s Vision of Collective Bargaining (March 1918)
in:
Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890–1918)
German Trade Unions Oppose the Dismantling of the Welfare State (March 5, 1997)
in:
A New Germany (1990–2023)
Servants’ Ordinance (1703)
in:
The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
The Stinnes-Legien Agreement (November 15, 1918)
in:
Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
“Eight Hours of Work” (1928)
in:
Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Motard Candle Factory in the Spandau Neighborhood of Berlin (1927)
in:
Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Bavarian Elector Max IV Joseph, Ordinance on “the Circumstances of State Servants, especially regarding their Status and Salary,” cosigned by Montgelas (January 1, 1805)
in:
The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
Socialist View of the Results of the Free Market Economy: Excerpt from Ferdinand Lassalle’s “Open Letter” (1863)
in:
From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815–1866)
“The Worker Longs for Rest and Relaxation” (1928)
in:
Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
« Previous
1
2
Next »