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Erich von Manstein Explains the German Defeat (Retrospective Account, 1955)

Michael Naumann, “Neither Answers nor Consolation” (May 4, 2005)

Adriana Altaras: “Suddenly There Was So Much Room in the Public Swimming Pools”: A Jewish German and Her Mother-in-Law (2011)

Chancellor Angela’s Germany (2017)

A Critical Interpretation of a “Love Song” to Germany (2003)

An Ironic and Satirical Take on Germanness (2001)

Wilhelm von Humboldt, “Comparative Anthropology” (1795)

Sophie von La Roche, Travels through Switzerland, France, and England (1784–85)

Peasant Chronicle from the Thirty Years War (1636–1638/39)

Sophie von La Roche, Pomona. Zeitschrift für Teutschlands Töchter [Pomona. Magazine for Germany’s Daughters] (1783)

The Boundaries of Gender in Travel: Andreas Pinxner, Die hitzige Indianerin [The Fiery East Indian Woman] (1701)

Ethnographic Perspective: Georg Forster, A Voyage Round the World (1777)

Joachim Heinrich Campe, “Fatherly Advice to My Daughter” (1789)

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)