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Hardach, Karl. The Political Economy of Germany in the Twentieth Century. Univeristy of California Press; 1980.
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Kitchen, Martin. A History of Modern Germany, 1800-2000. Blackwell; 2006.
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Nipperdey, Thomas, Nolan, Daniel. Germany from Napoleon to Bismark, 1800-1866. Gill & Macmillan; 1996.
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Sabean, David Warren. Property, Production, and Family in Neckarhausen, 1700-1870. Vol Cambridge studies in social and cultural anthropology. Cambridge University Press; 1990. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511572579
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Siemann, Wolfram. The German Revolution of 1848-49. Vol European studies series. Macmillan; 1998.
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Sperber, Jonathan. Germany, 1800-1870. Vol Short Oxford history of Germany. Oxford University Press; 2004.
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Walker, Mack. German Home Towns: Community, State and General Estate, 1648-1871. Cornell University Press; 1998.
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Abrams, Lynn. Workers’ Culture in Imperial Germany: Leisure and Recreation in the Rhineland and Westphalia. Routledge; 1992.
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Berger, Stefan. Social Democracy and the Working Class in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Germany. Vol Themes in modern German history series. Longman; 1999.
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Blackbourn, David. Marpingen: Apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Bismarckian Germany. Clarendon Press; 1993.
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Clark, Christopher M. Kaiser Wilhelm II. Vol Profiles in power. Longman; 2000.
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Fabian, Johannes, Universität Frankfurt am Main. Out of Our Minds: Reason and Madness in the Exploration of Central Africa ; the Ad. E. Jensen Lectures at the Frobenius Institut, University of Frankfurt. University of California Press; 2000.
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