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Map: Settlement and origin of German-language migrants in Tsarist Russia (1763-1914)
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Pastorius Monument, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (dedicated 1920)
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Protestant Baptism in a Private Chapel (c. 1570)
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Account of a Conversion from Judaism to Christianity (1775)
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The Catholic “German Nation”: Michael Anisius (1599)
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In a Marian World: Der Atlas Marianus. The Unity of Religion Overrides National or Local Difference (1672)
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New (Reformed) Synagogue in Breslau (1872)
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Orientalizing Jewishness? Carl Spitzweg, In the Synagogue (1855–60)
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Religion as Marker of Identity? Cover, Der Spiegel (April 28, 2018)
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The Edict of Potsdam (October 29, 1685)
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Daniel Defoe, A Brief History of the Poor Palatine Refugees (1709)
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Georg Christoph Fernberger in the Holy Land (1592)
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Manifesto Issued by Empress Catherine II of Russia (July 22, 1763)
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Francis Daniel Pastorius, Description of Pennsylvania (1700)
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Baptized “Captured Turks”: Ludwig Maximilian Mehmet von Königstreu (1715)
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The Witch Hunts and Their Critics: Friedrich von Spee (1632)
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“The Future Belongs to Those Who Own the Schools,” Kladderadatsch (December 19, 1875)
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Sigismund Evenius, Christian/Blessed Picture School (1636)
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