Internet History Sourcebooks Project
Fordham University: Modern History Sourcebook: Documents of German Unification
Fordham University provides a series of excerpts of primary source documents about the Unificatoin of Germany from 1848 to 1871.
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Scrapbookpages.com: The City of Nurnberg
This site from the Scrapbookpages.com provides information about Nurnberg, the unofficial capital of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. Famous people who lived and worked in Nurnberg (e.g., the artist Albrecht Durer) are...
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Golf Europe: Golf Clubs in Germany/other
"Germany has 500+ golf clubs with some 300,000+ members which may come as a surprise to some. The game enjoys increasing popularity, attracts respectable sponsorship money and boastsone of the the finest European golfers ever, in the...
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Government of Batavia: Homepage
The Free State of Bavaria (Freistaat Bayern) in Germany profiles its political, cultural and economic features.
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Jeb Foundation: The Dizzying Grandeur of Rococo
This site from the Jacques-Edouard Berger Foundation provides a brief overview of the Rococo Period. Links are provided throughout for additional information on related subjects.