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Chapter 1
Economic Development
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
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Population Growth (1890–1914)
Population Redistribution (1871 and 1910)
Occupational Breakdown of Germany’s Population (1882–1907)
Organization of German Agriculture (1882 and 1907)
German Crop Yields (1848–1852 to 1908–1912)
Meat Production (1890–1913)
Concentration of Enterprise (1882–1907)
Industrial Growth (1870-1914)
Accident in an Engineering Works (1889)
Industrial Employment (1849–1913)
Otto Lilienthal and his Glider (1893)
Central Telephone Agency (1894)
Turning Shop (1895)
E. E. Williams, Made in Germany (1896)
Aerial View and Map of the Berlin Industrial Exhibition (1896)
The Machine Hall at the Berlin Industrial Exhibition (1896)
Changing Shifts in Neuenkirchen (on the Saar River) (1899)
AEG Production in Berlin (c. 1900)
Inside the Exhibition Hall of a Steel Works (1902)
Peasants Threshing Wheat (1904)
Transportation in Berlin (1905)
Auto-Duett (1906)
The Atom Vacuum Cleaner: Advertisement by the Firm L.F. Nissen (1906)
Otto Reutter, “Michel Has Been Dreaming Again” (1908)
Cottage Industry in the Ore Mountains of Saxony (1909)
The Automobile (1913)
“Maurer Union” Automobile (c. 1900)
Coffee Canteen at AEG (1909)
The Mechanization of Agriculture (c. 1910)
Miners in the Ore Mountains (c. 1910)
A Visit to the Krupp Steel Works (c. 1910)
The Opel Factory in Rüsselsheim (1911)
Mechanized Street-Cleaning (1913)
Advertisement for Bicycles (1913)
A Consumer Cooperative (c. 1913)
Advertisement for Margarine (1914)
Advertisement for Harmonicas Made by the Firm of Hans Rölz (1913)
The Bundesrat Regulates the Economy (August 4, 1914)
Inflation (1913–1920)
Industrial Employment (1914–19)
German Industry Responds (after August 1914)
The Blast Furnace Works of the Gutehoffnungshütte Steel Plant (1917)
German Industrial Production (1912–18)
The Evolution of Men’s and Women’s Employment (1914–18)
The Construction of the First Zeppelin in 1889/90 (Retrospective account, 1938)
Society: Class, Gender, and National Identity