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Heiner Geißler and the “New Social Question” (1969)

The “New Poverty” in the Federal Republic (1976)

Friedrich Bülau’s Call for a Market-Oriented Solution to the Problem of Poverty in Germany during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century (1834)

A Catholic View of the Economy, Excerpt from Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler’s “The Worker Question and Christianity” (1864)

Victor Böhmert’s Critique of the Traditional and Restrictive Nature of Guilds (1858)

Ernst Dronke, Excerpts from Berlin (1846)

Berlin People’s Kitchen (1860s)

Instruction at the Village School (c. 1840)

The Economic State of Families, Examples from Berlin (1946/47)

The Tägliche Rundschau on the Equalization of Burdens (February 15, 1947)

Household of a Large Working-Class Family in a Village near Frankfurt am Main (1877)

A Working-Class File-Cutter Remembers his Fatherless Childhood (1879–1909)

A Tailor in a Small Pomeranian Town (1870s)

Franz Rehbein, Farm Worker (c. 1890)

A Proletarian Mother and Her Stillborn Child (1860–1882)

The Effects of Social Democratic Activities and Unemployment on a Working-Class Marriage (1880s)

Former Occupation of Registered Prostitutes in Berlin (1873)

Elementary School Pupils as Messengers and Workers (1878–1890)

Report of a Poor-Relief Doctor in Berlin (c. 1890)

A Workplace Accident: A Hamburg Shoemaker’s Plea for Assistance and a Senator’s Response (1883–84)

Käthe Kollwitz, Misery (1895-96)

Poverty among the Rural Elderly (1906)

Jens Birkholm, Gospel of the Poor (1900)

A Soldier’s Wife Begging (1764)

Edict on Keeping Out and Banishing “Useless Riff-Raff” (December 10, 1720)