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Frederick III: Germany's Liberal Emperor

By: Patricia Kollander | Book details

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ARCHIVAL SOURCES

Germany

Auswärtiges Amt, Bonn

Deutsches Bundesarchiv, Abteilung Potsdam

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin-Dahlem

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Merseburg

Hessische Hausstiftung, Schloss Fasanerie, Fulda


Great Britain

Public Records Office, Kew, Richmond


PUBLISHED SOURCES

Ackerknecht E. H. Rudolf Virchow. Stuttgart, 1957.

Allinson A. R., trans. The War Diary of Frederick III. London, 1957.

Anderson Eugene. The Social and Political Conflict in Prussia, 1858-1864. Lincoln, NE, August 1954.

Anderson Margaret L. Windthorst: A Political Biography. Oxford, 1986.

-----, and Barkin K. "The Myth of the Puttkamer Purge and the Reality of the Kulturkampf: Some Reflections on the Historiography of Imperial Germany". Journal of Modern History, 53 ( 1982): pp. 647-686.

Anderson Pauline. The Background of Anti-English Feeling in Germany. Washington, D.C., 1939.

Arblaster Anthony. The Rise and Decline of Western Liberalism. Oxford, 1984.

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