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Alexander von Humboldt (1806)
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The End of the Napoleonic Drama (1814)
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East-Elbian Germany in the Eighteenth Century
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Moses Mendelssohn, Jerusalem, or on Religious Power and Judaism (1783)
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Rounds in the Sick Ward (c. 1680)
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Defortification of German Cities, 1689-1866
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
Foundation of Universities in Central Europe
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648–1815)
Nathan Hirschl, Head of the Jewish Community in Prague, Stereotypical Antisemitic Depiction (c. 1714)
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The Gallows from which Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (“Jew Süß”) was Hanged (1738)
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Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) as Scipio (c. 1660)
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Frederick William I (“the Soldier King”), Instructions on the Formation and Functioning of the General Directory (December 20, 1722)
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Frederick II, Anti-Machiavel, or An Examination of Machiavel’s Prince (1741)
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Frederick II (“the Great”), Notes to Himself on the Invasion of Silesia (1740)
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Berlin City Map (1737)
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Political Testament of Frederick II (“the Great”) (1752)
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Frederick II (“the Great”), “Forms of Government and the Duties of Rulers” (1777)
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Prussian Law on Freedom of Trade, signed by Chancellor Hardenberg and King Frederick William III (September 7, 1811)
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Karl August Baron von Hardenberg, “On the Reorganization of the Prussian State” (September 12, 1807)
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King Frederick William III and His Ministers Stein and Schrötter, “Ordinance for All Cities of the Prussian Monarchy” (November 19, 1808)
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Karl Baron vom und zum Stein, Nassau Memorandum on Administrative Reform in Prussia (June 1807)
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The Prussian Finance Edict of 1810, signed by State Chancellor Hardenberg and King Frederick William III (October 27, 1810)
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Frederick William III’s Call for National Mobilization, “To My People” (March 17, 1813)
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Edict on Instituting a Popular Representative Body, issued by Frederick William III and State Chancellor Hardenberg (May 22, 1815)
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Christian Daniel Friedrich Schubart, Article from Deutsche Chronik (May 20, 1776)
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Frederick William von Steuben, Letter from New Windsor (July 4, 1779)
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