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Chapter 10

Society

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Sources

  1. The Ball (c. 1635)

  2. Broadsheet: “Here Comes the Cart of Money” (c. 1655)

  3. Village Dance (1678)

  4. Servants’ Ordinance (1703)

  5. Sumptuary Ordinance (1703)

  6. Anton Josef von Prenner, Peasants Fighting (1728/1735)

  7. Carousel of the Four Elements in the Courtyard of the “Zwinger” in the Year 1719 (1731)

  8. Raree-Show Images of a Noblemen’s Ball (c. 1730)

  9. Meissen Plate, attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold (1730s)

  10. Classified Ads from the Hamburger Relations-Courier (March 23, 1736)

  11. The End of the Stag Hunt (c. 1740)

  12. Behaving Politely towards One’s Neighbors (1750)

  13. The Boardgame “Tocadille” (c. 1750)

  14. Cycle of Human Beauty (c. 1750)

  15. Cycle of Human Ages (c. 1750)

  16. Giving to the Sick and the Needy (1750)

  17. A Party in Berlin’s Tiergarten (c. 1770)

  18. Real Estate Advertisement from the Reichspostreuter (August 3, 1776)

  19. The Latest News (1779)

  20. Richter’s Coffee House in Leipzig (c. 1785)

  21. Desktop Clock from the Workshop of David Roentgen (c. 1780-1790)

  22. Dorothea Schlegel, Letter to Friedrich Schlegel (August 21, 1808)

  23. Open Air Dance (c. 1810)

 
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