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  • - a bibliographic list from the Yale University Library.
  • - (GHIL) - A centre for research, focusing on German, English, British and Empire/Commonwealth history, and Anglo-German relations. Information on the institute, its staff, activities and publications.
  • - A collection of articles on topics of German history and biographies, covering the 1900-1945 period.
  • - An introduction to German terrorism in the 1968-1977 period, with a timeline, explanation on relevant terms and biographies.
  • - A collection of translations of Nazi and of East German propaganda material.
  • - A biography of the King of Prussia.
  • - A 1st century Roman writer's account of the Germanic tribes.
  • - A brief overview of German history from antiquity to reunification. Article by John Holwell in Journal of Online Genealogy.
  • - An essay on the German East Asian Cruiser Squadron in Asia and the Pacific before 1914 in the context of German political and strategic planning.
  • - online archive of a medium-volume mailing list for German History scholars.
  • - a link list to web resources.
  • - a painstaking systematical if yet incomplete account of the German counties and comital families, ca. 10th-12th century.
  • - English-language main page of the German-language link directory on German history by epoch, geography and topic.
  • - A list of links to primary documents (partly English translations) on German history.
  • - Texts by Dr Peter Overlack examining German naval planning as an instrument of 'World Policy' prior to the First World War.
  • - An encyclopedia article on the late-medieval mercantile league.
  • - A society of historians working in the field of German history. Site contains information on society committee and business.
  • - A series of overview articles on periods of German history from antiquity to unification.
  • - A collection of links to English translations of original texts and to images, mostly on German history but also on arts and culture.
  • - A personal site with by-period summaries of German history from 1790 to 1999.
  • - On the history of the Prussian/later German order, with partial lists of members of the military version, and full list of members of the peace/civilian class.
  • - Information on German history from an encyclopedia of the middle ages.
  • - A list of the rulers of the German states from 1815 to 1918.
  • - extensive collection of links, maintained at Brigham Young University
  • - Lists reference books on German military history.
  • - A brief history of Pomerania and Prussia, their absorption by Germany, and eventual demise.
  • - at Tel Aviv University. Information on study programmes and seminars, on grant and scholarhip programmes, conferences and events, publications and ongoing research projects.
  • - An association of scholars interested in the former German Democratic Republic.
  • - A timeline of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) from 1863 to the 1990s.
  • - Text of the treaty, with a bibliography, maps and cartoons.
  • - A research institute specialising in German and American history and international relations. Information on the institute's work, online reference guides and conference papers.
  • - Provides a history of Germany from the 19th Century to the present.
  • - at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. With research and teaching topics, bibliography of staff members' publications and a German history link list.
  • - A brief history of the German national anthem.
  • - German Historical Museum, Berlin. With information on exhibitions and databases of objects and images(English/German, in partly only German).
  • - An essay discussing images of the 'New Woman' with short bobbed hair and masculine clothes in relation to their roots in the sociological background of Germany in the 1920s.
  • - A moderated mailing list on scholarly topics in German history. Information, associated links and an archive of postings available on the web site.
  • - A link list of resources on German history, with extensive comments on their usefulness for study purposes.
  • - Good allround presentations by Professor Gerhard Rempel, Western New England College - understandable for laymen.
  • - An essay that examines the work around the position of the Intellectuals and cultural figures of the Weimar republic, with particular attention to their political stance towards the new republic and the rise of Nazism.


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