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Title
Deutsche Luftkriegsbeute Austellung
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Leipzig im Jahre 1904
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A Newe Mape of Germany: Newly Augmented by Iohn Speed Ano Dom: 1626, A new map of Germany newly augmented by John Speed Anno Domini 1626
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1626
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A New and Correct Map of the Empire of Germany: from the Latest Improvements and Regulated by Astronomical Observations, A new and correct map of the empire of Germany, from the latest improvements and regulated by astronomical observations
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1778
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JM-021: Mr. American reactionary abroad tries to change the opinion of Europe
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting an American visiting places such as France, Germany, and Italy and hearing praise for Roosevelt, which the American does not agree with.
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JM-203: Big Bills
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes showing the reparations against Germany preventing the country from holding civilization again, the crime wave hitting Chicago even when one man believes he has ended it, and the G.O.P. elephant looking for a candidate but finding Taft being friendly with Wilson.
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JM-184: Peace talk
Summary
The cartoon shows the interpreted process of peace talks during World War I. The top panel shows the German people being dragged to peace by the Kaiser Wilhelm II. The second panel shows the Reichstag calling for peace after the kaiser orders them to begin discussions. In 1917, the United States had entered World War I, and Germany’s and the Axis powers’ chance of victory was becoming smaller and smaller. This made them more willing to negotiate for peace than in previous years of the war. The third panel shows the American stock market falling in value. This drop in the stock market was caused by the peace talks. Supplying weapons and other resources in World War I significantly improved the economy of the United States. Many factories and other means of productions had been created solely to meet the needs of the global conflict. As World War I came to a close, the United States large profits from the war effort began to decline. (Summary created by Mary Delano, MU History Intern, Spring 2018)
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JM-178: Pan-Germany is swiftly becoming panicy Germany
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This cartoon depicts a man who has been affected by news of combat in World War I. In the left panel, “Pan-Germany” is confident about his ability to win the war. Pan-Germany is a concept that stems from the ideology of Pan-Germanism. It is a school of thought, which believes all ethnic Germans and German-speaking people should be united under one state, Pan-Germany. While Pan-Germany was never a real state, Germanic peoples still shared a similar language and culture. In the right panel, Germany quickly becomes alarmed as news of Ally victory comes to his desk. Although Pan-Germany was confident of his ability to win World War I, he did not anticipate the United States becoming a serious threat to the war effort. The United States entered World War I on April 6, 1917. (Summary created by Mary Delano, MU History Intern, Spring 2018)
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The Life of Luther: written by Melancthon : with an account of the Diet of Worms, and Melancthon's funeral oration for Luther
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JM-282: The interrupted merger
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting the wedding of Austria and Germany stopped by France.
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Alchemical recipes
Date
1475
Summary
Manuscript document on paper. Chemistry or alchemy text (mentions multiple ingredients and includes alchemical symbols, and discusses the formula to make gold). Six folios. 27.5 x 18 cm
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Grammatical text [two fragments]
Date
1350
Summary
Two pieces from a complete bifolium from a grammatical text, including the opening of a chapter on participles, 29 lines, red initials, probably Germany, fourteenth century.