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The German Education Crisis (1963)

Expanding the University System (September 3, 1966)

Defending the Academic Fortress (1970)

The Civil Right to Education in the Federal Republic (February 13, 1970)

University Spots in Short Supply (December 12, 1974)

Wrangling for Authority (January 26, 1976)

The Struggle for Codetermination and the Group University (May 29, 1973)

Demand Planning under Fire (January 13, 1987)

“New Left” (October 4–5, 1962)

The “Sit-In” as a Means for Reforming the University (June 22, 1966)

Development of Higher Education in East and West Germany (1960–1990)

Friedrich Eichhorn to Adolf Heinrich von Arnim (June 7, 1844)

Ludolf Wienbarg, Aesthetic Campaigns. Dedicated to Young Germany (1834)

The Immediate Tasks of Universities and Institutions of Higher Education: Resolution by the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party (February 1951)

Report by the Office of the Presidium of the GDR Government on University and College Admissions for the 1957/58 Academic Year (December 21, 1957)

The foundations of the education policy of the American military government (February 19, 1947)

The Constitution of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (October 21, 1947)

Discrimination against Afro-Germans (January 21, 2011)

Recommendations for Merging the Two Education Systems (September 26, 1990)

Conflicting Opinions on the Success of the “Junior Professorship” (July 13, 2006)

Dismissed East German Faculty Members Make up a “Second Academic Culture” (May 15, 2004)

An Education Researcher on the Reform Process at East German Universities (1999)

Students Protest the Introduction of Tuition Fees (April 1999)

The “Bologna Process” (June 19, 1999)

The Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Federal States Decides to Introduce B.A. and M.A. Degree Programs (June 12, 2003)