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Advanced Chemistry, “Foreign in My Own Country” (1992)

in: Migration

Maxim Biller, “The Turkicized Germans” (1991)

in: Migration

Berlin Declaration (March 25, 2007)

in: Migration

Speech by Dr. Navid Kermani Celebrating “Sixty-Five Years of the Basic Law” (May 23, 2014)

in: Migration

Naika Foroutan, “East Germans are Migrants, Too” (May 13, 2018)

in: Migration

New Jewish Life in Germany (2008)

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German Heroes: Heinrich Pantaleon, The True Heroes of the German Nation (1567–70)

The “Germania” of Tacitus as received by German Humanists: Johann Eberlin von Günzburg, Ein zamengelesen buochlin von der teutschen Nation [A Collected Booklet about the German Nation](1526)

Johann Heinrich Zedler, “Germany’s Borders” (1745)

The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation as a Monstrosity: Samuel Pufendorf, The Constitution of the German Empire (1667)

Martin Luther, Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation regarding the Reformation of the Christian Estate (1520)

The Witch Hunts and Their Critics: Friedrich von Spee (1632)

Paul Bräunlich, Report on the Progress of the “Away from Rome” Movement (1899)

The Protestant “German Nation”: Ulrich von Hutten (1520–21)

Creating a Biography for Dürer: Heinrich Arend, Memorial to the Honor of One of the Most Refined Artists of his Own and All Subsequent Times, Albrecht Dürer (1728)

Ordering German Artists: Joachim von Sandrart, Teutsche Akademie (1675)

German Bodies in Foreign Climes: Felix Fabri, Wanderings (1486)

Excessive Splendor, Too Much Eating and Drinking: Martin Luther’s Table Talk (after 1537)

Against the Drink Demon: Matthäus Friedrich (1557)

The German Drunkard: Bartholomäus Ringwaldt (1585)

Princely Presentation of Power: Samuel Quiccheberg, Inscriptiones (1565)

Landscape as Mirror: Conrad Celtis, Oratio in Gymnasio in Ingelstadio publice recitata (1492)

German Characteristics from a French Perspective: Charles Patin, Travels thro’ Germany, Bohemia, Swisserland, Holland, and other parts of Europe (1674/1696)

Augsburg Dress Code (1530)

The Famed Forest of the Past: Beatus Rhenanus, Libri tres institutionum rerum Germanicarum (1531)