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How a German Gentleman Should Dress all’modo (i.e. fashionably) (c. 1630)
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Clothing of a German Courtier (1577) and a German Princess and Countess (1586)
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European Nations and their “National” Characteristics: An Illustrated Comparison [Völkertafel] (18th Century)
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Thomas de Mazière on the Cover of Bild: “We Don’t Do Burkas” (2017)
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Jews in Worms Wearing the Compulsory Yellow Ring Badge (Late 16th Century)
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Augsburg Dress Code (1530)
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Ständebaum or Tree of Social Classes (1532)
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Flyer for the Frankfurt Fair with Pictures and Descriptions of Visitors (1516)
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Thomas de Maizière, “A Leitkultur for Germany—What Exactly Does It Mean?” (2017)
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Overcoming German “Otherness” Abroad: Johann Adam Schall von Bell (1672)
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Gradations of Imperial Identities: Ständehierarchie (c. 1650)
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