19th Century Austria and Germany
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Germany
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WEB German Text Archive:
Kaiserreich [At H-Net]
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WEB German
Law Archive [At Oxford]
Texts on German constitutional and statute law in English translation.
- Documents of German Unification, 1848-1871 [At this
Site]
- Johann Gustav Droysen: Speech to the Frankfurt Assembly, 1848
- Friedrich Wilhelm IV, King of Prussia: Proclamation of 1849
- Otto von Bismarck: Letter to Minister von Manteuffel, 1856
- Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke: 1866
- Otto von Bismarck: 1866
- The Imperial Proclamation, January 18, 1871
- Max Schneckenburger: The Watch on The Rhine, 1870 [At
this Site]
- Ernst Moritz Arndt: The German Fatherland [At this
Site]
- A War Correspondent in the Franco-Prussian War, 1870 [At
this Site]
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Otto von Bismarck (1819-1898): Memoirs,
excerpts [At Hanover]
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Otto von Bismarck (1819-1898): Speech on the Polish
Question, to the Lower House of the Prussian Parliament, January 28, 1886 [At H-Net]
- George Makepeace Towle: Bismarck in the Reichstag and at
Home, 1880 [At this Site]
- Maurice Leudet: A Day with Kaiser Wilhelm II, 1898 [At
this Site]
- Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick: Student Life at the German
Universities, 1900 [At this Site]
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