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Chapter 4
Social Policy, Education, and Religion
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
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“Full Steam Ahead!” (1892)
Appeal of the Westphalian Secessionists (1893)
Friedrich Naumann, “What Does Christian-Social Mean?” (1894)
“Music-playing Shuli- Negroes” (1880s)
Friedrich Ratzel, The History of Mankind (1894)
“Sioux Performing a War Dance” (1890s)
Secondary School for Girls (1896)
“Der – Die – Das” (1897)
Confessional Breakdown of the German Population (1871 and 1910)
Theodor Herzl, The Jewish State (1896)
Theodor Herzl meets Wilhelm II in Jerusalem (1898)
“Reaction” (1898)
Prison Proposal [Zuchthausvorlage] (1899)
Society of Saint Charles Borromeo (1900)
Kindergarten (c. 1900)
Songs of the Cologne Catholic Workers’ Clubs (1896–1899)
Jens Birkholm, Gospel of the Poor (1900)
Rudolf Virchow (1891)
Protestant Theology through Catholic Eyes (1902)
Baron Hans Hermann von Berlepsch, “Why We Advocate Social Reform” (1903)
Theodor Herzl Leaving the Synagogue in Basel on the Occasion of the Sixth Zionist Congress (1903)
Gymnasium in Berlin (c. 1905)
Rural Piety (1905)
Archive for Social Science and Policy (1905)
Friedrich Naumann, New German Economic Policy (1906)
Friedrich Naumann, Liberal Politician (c. 1911)
Catholics in the Public Sector (1907)
Female University Students (1908)
In the Care of Grandmother (c. 1910)
Children in Berlin (c. 1910)
Advances in the Educational System (1910-11)
International Hygiene Exhibition in Dresden (May-October 1911)
International Hygiene Exhibition in Dresden: Postcards of the Main Entrance, Concert Area, and Japanese State Pavilion (1911)
International Hygiene Exhibition (1911)
Public Schools in Prussia (1864-1911/13)
Secondary School for Girls: Catholic and Protestant Girls’ Schooling (late 1880s-90s)
Secondary Schooling for Boys: Memories of a High School Student in the Upper Silesian Town of Gleiwitz on the Eve of the First World War (Retrospective Account)
The Prussian Army and Domestic Unrest (April 30, 1907)
Social Insurance for the Lower Middle Class: Friedrich Sthamer’s Report on the First Reading of the Insurance Law for Clerical Employees in the Bundesrat (1911)
“Members of the Jungdeutschland-Bund during Field Exercise” (1912)
Crown Prince Wilhelm and Crown Prince Carol of Romania Visit the Pathfinders (1912)
Undercover Agents of the Berlin Police (1913)
Women at the Employment Office (1913)
Men at the Employment Office (1913)
Berlin University Commemorates Liberation from Napoleon (1913)
Bruno Schmitz, Monument to the Battle of Nations (1897-1913)
The Imperial Couple with Three of Their Grandchildren (c. 1914)
Statistics on Health Insurance (1885–1914)
Max Weber on Social “Bureaucratization”: Excerpt from a Debate at the Conference of the Association for Social Politics in Vienna (1909)
Max Weber, Sociologist (1917)
The German Social Security System (1913)
The Golem (1915)
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