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Southern Germany and the North German Confederation (April 11, 1868)

“Something is Rotten in the State, etc.” (October 4, 1868)

Troops Parade down the Champs Élysée in Paris (March 1, 1871)

Map: Elections to the Prussian House of Deputies (July 3, 1866)

Troops Parade through the Brandenburg Gate (June 16, 1871)

German Liberalism Recast: Hermann Baumgarten’s Self-Criticism (Early October 1866)

Heinrich von Sybel Describes the Structure of the German Empire and the Prospects for Liberty (January 1, 1871)

Imperial Press Law (May 7, 1874)

The U.S. Ambassador in Berlin Praises the Constitution of the North German Confederation (November 1, 1867)

Max Weber Reflects on Cooperation between the National Liberals and Bismarck during the 1860s and 1870s (May 1918)

Law on Nationality and Citizenship (June 1, 1870)

Law on Freedom of Occupation [Gewerbefreiheit] and Freedom of Coalition [Koalitionsfreiheit] (June 21, 1869)

Bismarck with Diplomatic Envoys of Germany’s Federal States (1889)

Law on Freedom of Religion (July 3, 1869)

Ludwig Bamberger on Hopes for Parliamentary Government under Kaiser Friedrich III (March 31, 1888)

Bismarck Tells the British Ambassador that Germany has Achieved its Legitimate Objectives (February 11, 1873)

German Crown Princess Victoria Criticizes Bismarck’s Personal Regime as Dictatorial (1887–89)

Preliminary Peace of Nikolsburg (July 26, 1866)

Negotiations at Nikolsburg on July 26, 1866 (c. 1870)

Benjamin Disraeli on the “German Revolution” (February 9, 1871)

Bismarck in the Reichstag, Outraged by Liberal Criticism (1882)

Three Emperors’ Meeting in Berlin (September 5–12, 1872)

Military, International Relations, and Colonialism

“The Nightmare of Coalitions”: Bismarck on the Other Great Powers (1879/1898)

Secret Reinsurance Treaty with Russia (June 18, 1887)