^Mary H. Munroe (2004).
"Springer Timeline". The Academic Publishing Industry: A Story of Merger and Acquisition. Archived from
the original on 2014-10-20 – via Northern Illinois University.
^
abErnest F. Henderson (1937). "Chronological Table: 1658-1914". A Short History of Germany. New York: Macmillan.
hdl:
2027/uc1.b3851058 – via HathiTrust.
^United States Bureau of Education (1896),
"Higher Education of Women", Report of the Commissioner of Education, vol. 1894–95, v.1, Washington DC: Government Printing Office, p. 921 – via HathiTrust, Educational Status of Women in Different Countries: Germany
^Friedemann Kreuder (2000). "Hotel Esplanade: The Cultural History of a Berlin Location". PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art. 22 (2): 22–38.
doi:
10.2307/3245890.
JSTOR3245890.
S2CID191623662.
^Charles Emerson, 1913: In Search of the World Before the Great War (2013) compares Berlin to 20 major world cities on the eve of World War I; pp 59-77.
^Fabrizio Bensch; Georgiy Samsonov (4 May 2015),
"Berlin battleground- 70 years later", The Big Picture, Boston Globe, Reuters (comparative photographs, 1945 and 2015)
"Berlin". A Geographical, Historical and Political Description of the Empire of Germany, Holland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Prussia, Italy, Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia: With a Gazetteer. London:
John Stockdale. 1800.
OCLC79519893.
John Russell (1828),
"Berlin", A Tour in Germany, and Some of the Southern Provinces of the Austrian Empire, in 1820, 1821, 1822, Edinburgh: Constable,
OCLC614379840
James Pollard (1894), A study in municipal government: the corporation of Berlin, Edinburgh: Blackwood,
OL7191669M
Norddeutscher Lloyd (1896),
"Berlin", Guide through Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Holland and England, Berlin: J. Reichmann & Cantor,
OCLC8395555
Robert C. Brooks (1901),
"Berlin", Bibliography of Municipal Problems and City Conditions, Municipal Affairs, vol. 5 (2nd ed.), New York: Reform Club,
OCLC1855351
Leon E. Seltzer, ed. (1952),
"Berlin", Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World, New York: Columbia University Press, p. 203,
OL6112221M
J.L. Simpson (1957). "Berlin: Allied Rights and Responsibilities in the Divided City". International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 6 (1): 83–102.
doi:
10.1093/iclqaj/6.1.83.
JSTOR755897.
John Czaplicka (1995). "History, Aesthetics, and Contemporary Commemorative Practice in Berlin". New German Critique (65): 155–187.
doi:
10.2307/488540.
JSTOR488540.
Trudy Ring, ed. (1995).
"Berlin". Northern Europe. International Dictionary of Historic Places. Fitzroy Dearborn.
ISBN978-1-136-63944-9.
Wolfgang Schivelbusch (1998), In a cold crater: cultural and intellectual life in Berlin, 1945–1948, Berkeley: University of California Press,
ISBN0520203666
P. Krauss und E. Uetrecht, ed. (1913).
"Berlin". Meyers Deutscher Städteatlas [Meyer's Atlas of German Cities] (in German). Leipzig:
Bibliographisches Institut.
Matt Erlin (2003), Berlin's Forgotten Future: City, History, and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Germany, University of North Carolina Press,
ISBN9780807881279
Florian Urban (2003). "Picture Postcards of Urbanity: Reflections on Berlin's Inner City and the 1999 Master Plan". Journal of Architectural Education. 57 (1): 68–73.
doi:
10.1162/104648803322336601.
JSTOR1425741.
S2CID109813934.
Hartmut Haussermann (2004). "Berlin: from divided into fragmented city". Greek Review of Social Research.
Joachim Schlör (2010).
"Berlin 1900". In Christian Hermansen Cordua (ed.). Manifestoes and Transformations in the Early Modernist City. Ashgate Publishing.
ISBN978-0-7546-7948-6.
Daniel A. Bell; Avner de-Shalit (2011),
"Berlin", Spirit of Cities: Why the Identity of a City Matters in a Global Age, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press,
ISBN9780691151441
Roman A. Cybriwsky (2013). "Berlin". Capital Cities around the World: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture.
ABC-CLIO. p. 48+.
ISBN978-1-61069-248-9.
^Mary H. Munroe (2004).
"Springer Timeline". The Academic Publishing Industry: A Story of Merger and Acquisition. Archived from
the original on 2014-10-20 – via Northern Illinois University.
^
abErnest F. Henderson (1937). "Chronological Table: 1658-1914". A Short History of Germany. New York: Macmillan.
hdl:
2027/uc1.b3851058 – via HathiTrust.
^United States Bureau of Education (1896),
"Higher Education of Women", Report of the Commissioner of Education, vol. 1894–95, v.1, Washington DC: Government Printing Office, p. 921 – via HathiTrust, Educational Status of Women in Different Countries: Germany
^Friedemann Kreuder (2000). "Hotel Esplanade: The Cultural History of a Berlin Location". PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art. 22 (2): 22–38.
doi:
10.2307/3245890.
JSTOR3245890.
S2CID191623662.
^Charles Emerson, 1913: In Search of the World Before the Great War (2013) compares Berlin to 20 major world cities on the eve of World War I; pp 59-77.
^Fabrizio Bensch; Georgiy Samsonov (4 May 2015),
"Berlin battleground- 70 years later", The Big Picture, Boston Globe, Reuters (comparative photographs, 1945 and 2015)
"Berlin". A Geographical, Historical and Political Description of the Empire of Germany, Holland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Prussia, Italy, Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia: With a Gazetteer. London:
John Stockdale. 1800.
OCLC79519893.
John Russell (1828),
"Berlin", A Tour in Germany, and Some of the Southern Provinces of the Austrian Empire, in 1820, 1821, 1822, Edinburgh: Constable,
OCLC614379840
James Pollard (1894), A study in municipal government: the corporation of Berlin, Edinburgh: Blackwood,
OL7191669M
Norddeutscher Lloyd (1896),
"Berlin", Guide through Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Holland and England, Berlin: J. Reichmann & Cantor,
OCLC8395555
Robert C. Brooks (1901),
"Berlin", Bibliography of Municipal Problems and City Conditions, Municipal Affairs, vol. 5 (2nd ed.), New York: Reform Club,
OCLC1855351
Leon E. Seltzer, ed. (1952),
"Berlin", Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World, New York: Columbia University Press, p. 203,
OL6112221M
J.L. Simpson (1957). "Berlin: Allied Rights and Responsibilities in the Divided City". International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 6 (1): 83–102.
doi:
10.1093/iclqaj/6.1.83.
JSTOR755897.
John Czaplicka (1995). "History, Aesthetics, and Contemporary Commemorative Practice in Berlin". New German Critique (65): 155–187.
doi:
10.2307/488540.
JSTOR488540.
Trudy Ring, ed. (1995).
"Berlin". Northern Europe. International Dictionary of Historic Places. Fitzroy Dearborn.
ISBN978-1-136-63944-9.
Wolfgang Schivelbusch (1998), In a cold crater: cultural and intellectual life in Berlin, 1945–1948, Berkeley: University of California Press,
ISBN0520203666
P. Krauss und E. Uetrecht, ed. (1913).
"Berlin". Meyers Deutscher Städteatlas [Meyer's Atlas of German Cities] (in German). Leipzig:
Bibliographisches Institut.
Matt Erlin (2003), Berlin's Forgotten Future: City, History, and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Germany, University of North Carolina Press,
ISBN9780807881279
Florian Urban (2003). "Picture Postcards of Urbanity: Reflections on Berlin's Inner City and the 1999 Master Plan". Journal of Architectural Education. 57 (1): 68–73.
doi:
10.1162/104648803322336601.
JSTOR1425741.
S2CID109813934.
Hartmut Haussermann (2004). "Berlin: from divided into fragmented city". Greek Review of Social Research.
Joachim Schlör (2010).
"Berlin 1900". In Christian Hermansen Cordua (ed.). Manifestoes and Transformations in the Early Modernist City. Ashgate Publishing.
ISBN978-0-7546-7948-6.
Daniel A. Bell; Avner de-Shalit (2011),
"Berlin", Spirit of Cities: Why the Identity of a City Matters in a Global Age, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press,
ISBN9780691151441
Roman A. Cybriwsky (2013). "Berlin". Capital Cities around the World: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture.
ABC-CLIO. p. 48+.
ISBN978-1-61069-248-9.