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For the main section of books on the 1848 Revolution and 19th century German history, head to call number section DD200 on the 5th floor.
1848 Revolution : A Peek into the Collection
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The 1848 Revolutions in German-Speaking Europe by H. J. Hahn
Call Number: Available via Carleton.Publication Date: 2001 -
Rhineland Radicals : The Democratic Movement and the Revolution of 1848-1849 by Jonathan Sperber
Call Number: DD801.R682 S64 1991 (and e-book)Publication Date: 2021 -
We Are the Revolutionists : German-Speaking Immigrants and American Abolitionists after 1848 by Mischa Honeck
Call Number: Available via e-book and Carleton.Publication Date: 2011 -
A Year of Revolutions : Fanny Lewald's Recollections of 1848 by Hanna Ballin Lewis (Editor)
Call Number: e-bookPublication Date: 1997
19th Century German Immigration : A Peek into the Collection
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America and the Germans, Volume 1 : An Assessment of a Three-Hundred Year History -- Immigration, Language, Ethnicity by Frank Trommler (Editor); Joseph McVeigh (Editor)
Call Number: Available via Carleton and e-book.Publication Date: 2016 -
Branching Out : German-Jewish Immigration to the United States, 1820-1914 by Avraham Barkai
Call Number: Available via Carleton.Publication Date: 1994 -
German and Irish Immigrants in the Midwestern United States, 1850–1900 by Regina Donlon
Call Number: e-bookPublication Date: 2018 -
German Immigration and Servitude in America, 1709-1920 by Farley Grubb
Call Number: e-bookPublication Date: 2011 -
People in Transit : German Migrations in Comparative Perspective, 1820-1930 by Dirk Hoerder (Editor); Jorg Nagler (Editor)
Call Number: DD68 .P46 1995Publication Date: 1995
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