German literature and G Guide - Resources and Review

Set of annotated links to online courses, course descriptions, tutorials, assignments, tests and other materials used in the teaching of Germanic studies.
 
Information about daily airlifts carrying food and supplies into West Berlin between 1948 and 1949, when the Soviet Union began starving out the population and cutting off business in an attempt control the city. Includes government documentation and excerpts from Airbridge to Berlin by D.M. Giangreco and Robert E. Griffin.
 
Full text of the writings of Karl May, organised alpabetically or chronologically.
 
Links to university departments of German and German Studies in Ireland and the UK.
 
Information about this literature archive and the Schiller National Museum (in German).
 
Index to journals of relevance to those studying German. Includes journals about learning the language, and journals and newsletters in German.
 
Annotated links to bibliographies, databanks, and libraries in Germany and around the world. Contains articles on German literature and links to news archives, resources on Goethe and Leo Perutz, libraries, subject guides, and directories in Japan. Available in German only.
 
Collection of links mainly for Germanists rather than students of German. Includes links to German departments around the world and professional organisations for Germanists.
 
Bookseller specialising in the dissemination of German language materials including monographs, periodicals, electronic journals, and music scores, within the academic and research library community.
 
Links to university departments of German and German Studies in Canada and the US.
 
Links to university departments of German and German Studies worldwide.
 
Links to university departments of German and German Studies worldwide.
 
Collection of study guides on aspects of 19th Century culture and writing by Voltaire, Goethe, Zola, Nietzsche and others, and 19th Century socialism.
 
Translations of the German poetry set by Clara Schumann in her songs.
 
19th Century literature in German including The Frog King and Rumplestiltskin.
 
On
line archive of thousands of SGML-encoded electronic texts, some of which are publicly available. Divided into English, French, German, Latin, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish, Tibetan and Icelandic texts.
 
Extensive list of resources in a wide range of categories including news, politics, business, Scandinavian resources, and German cities and regions.
 
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