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Chapter 3
Arts and Culture, Mass Culture, and Reform Movements
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
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Ernst Rudorff, Ueber das Verhältniß des modernen Lebens zur Natur (1880)
Arnold Böcklin, The Isle of the Dead (1883)
Theses on Literary Modernism (1887)
Otto Brahm, “The People’s Free Stage” (1890)
Julius Langbehn, Rembrandt as Educator (1890)
Oskar Panizza, The Council of Love (1895)
Advertising Art: “Der Kenner” (1896)
The Great Berlin Industrial Exhibition (1896)
Ludwig Sütterlin, Poster for the Berlin Industrial Exhibition (1896)
Georg Simmel on “Amusement” in the Berlin Industrial Exhibition of 1896
Richard Strauss, Also sprach Zarathustra (1896)
Richard Dehmel, Der Arbeitsmann (1896 / Recording: 1959)
Hans Rosenhagen, “National Art in Berlin” (1897)
International Art Exhibition in Munich (1897)
Arnold Schönberg, Transfigured Night (1899)
The Berlin Secession (1900)
Paul Schultze-Naumburg and the Domestic Appreciation of Art (1900)
Bourgeois Family Hiking in the Harz Mountains (c. 1900)
Title Page of the Weekly Periodical Jugend (1900)
Fidus, Advertisement for a Vegetarian Restaurant (c. 1900)
Fidus, Temple of the Earth (1901)
Wilhelm II, “True Art” (1901)
Poster for Ernst von Wolzogen’s “Buntes Theater” (“Überbrettl”) (1901)
The “Buntes Theater” (“Überbrettl”) on Köpenicker Strasse (1901)
Gustav Mahler, Symphony No. 5 (1901-1902)
Poster Advertising a Performance by the Dancer Saharet at the Wintergarten (1902)
Peter Behrens, Jugendstil Table Lamp (1902)
Paula Modersohn-Becker, Girl with a Wreath of Flowers (c. 1901)
Lovis Corinth, “The Paintings from the Brandenburg March and the Founding of the Berlin Secession” (1903)
The Berlin Secession (1904)
Georg Simmel, "The Metropolis and Mental Life" (1903)
Georg Simmel, Philosopher and Sociologist (c. 1914)
Women’s Reform Dress (1903)
Thomas Mann Reads from Tonio Kröger (1903 / Recording: 1955)
Thomas Mann, Epilogue to Buddenbrooks (1905)
Thomas Mann (1905)
Max Weber, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1905)
Richard Strauss, Salomé (1905)
Advertisement for the Edison Phonograph (1905)
A Gründerzeit Period Salon (c. 1905)
Rainer Maria Rilke (c. 1905)
Richard Dehmel, “Sermon for the People of a Metropolis” (1906) and “The New Dignity” (1903)
The Modern Maid of Orleans (1905)
“Vigor and Beauty”: Monthly Magazine of the Society for Physical Culture (1906)
Program of Die Brücke (1906)
Third German Arts and Crafts Exhibition in Dresden (1906)
Third German Arts and Crafts Exhibition in Dresden: Dining Room by Henry van de Velde (1906)
Max Liebermann, “On the Secession Exhibition” (1907)
Preservation and Nature Conservation: Law against the Deformation of Villages and Regions with Exceptional Landscapes (July 15, 1907)
Anton von Werner, The Unveiling of the Richard Wagner Monument in Berlin (1908)
Peter Behrens, AEG Clock (1910)
Reclam’s Universal Library (1911)
Fidus, Back to Nature – A Couple (1910)
Row Houses in the Garden City of Hellerau (c. 1910)
Türkenstrasse in Munich’s Schwabing District (1910s)
Image gallery: Franz Marc, Wassily Kandinsky, and Gabriele Münter
Franz Marc, Grazing Horses IV (1911)
Der Blaue Reiter Exhibition (1911-12)
Carl Hagenbeck’s Zoo in Hamburg (1911)
Hans Sachs on American Tastes in Advertising (1911)
Paul Boldt, “On the Terrace of Café Josty” (1912)
Rainer Maria Rilke, Duino Elegies [First, Second, and Third] (1912)
Ferdinand Tönnies, Community and Society (1887). Preface to the 2nd edition (1912)
Ferdinand Tönnies, Sociologist (c. 1915)
The Society for Physical Culture in Berlin: Awards Being Given Out to the Winners of “The Body-Shape Competition” (1912)
Tin of “Moslem” Brand Cigarettes by the Problem Cigarette Company (c. 1912)
Theater of the Educational Institution for Rhythmic Gymnastics in the Garden City of Hellerau (c. 1913)
Two Poster Designs by Ludwig Hohlwein (1913)
Else Lasker-Schüler, “Oskar Kokoschka” (1913)
Adolf Behne, “Bruno Taut” (1914)
Bruno Taut, Glass House (1914)
Hugo Krayn, Metropolis (Berlin) (1914)
August Macke, Woman in Front of a Hat Shop (c. 1914)
German Youth Groups: The Wandervögel (1914)
August Stramm, “Storm” and “Battle” (1914)
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s Berlin Studio (1915)
Actress Asta Nielsen Models the Latest Fashions (1915)
Herwarth Walden with his Second Wife, Nell (1916)
Oskar Kokoschka and Herwarth Walden in the Design Room of Der Sturm (1916)
Emil Nolde, Family (1917)
Heinrich Mann, The Loyal Subject [Der Untertan] (1918)
Robert Wiene, Fear (1917)
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