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Election Battles and the Spectre of Democracy in Germany, 1860–1918 Online Supplement to Red Saxony Election Battles and the Spectre of Democracy in Germany, 1860–1918 James Retallack Bibliography Listed here are works cited in the footnotes to Red Saxony as well as other works consulted in the course of writing the book. See also the Online Supplement for a list of Archival and Library Sources. Die Abgeordnete der Ständeversammlung und des Vienna, 1995. Sächsischen Landtags in Photographien [um 1870] bis 1933. n.p., n.d. Adam, Thomas. “Leipzig – Die Hochburg der Arbeiterkulturbewegung.” Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft Abrams, Lynn. Workers’ Culture in Imperial in Sachsen im 20. Jahrhundert, ed. Werner Bramke Germany: Leisure and Recreation in the Rhineland and Ulrich Heß, 229–67. Leipzig, 1998. and Westphalia. New York, 1992. Adam, Thomas. “Das sächsische Schulgesetz von 1874 Acta Borussica. 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