Berlin Secession: In addition to Paret, see Marion F. Deshmukh, "Art and Politics in Turn-of-the-Century Berlin. The Berlin Secession and Kaiser Wilhelm II," in Gerald Chappie and Hans H. Schulte, eds.,
"soul of the German nation"; "today’s classics": Quoted in Paret,
"infinite love"; "big city night": Quoted in Charles W. Haxthausen, "Images of Berlin in the Art of the Secession and Expressionism," in Kelly Morris and Amanda Woods, eds.,
"dehumanized world"; "what is seen": Ibid., 73–76.
"in Gothic countries": Brandes,
"most odious hostility": Quoted in Caroline Moorehead,
"all German citizens": Ibid., 199.
"von Moltke and myself": Quoted in David A. Traill,
treasure-house of ancient plunder: Suzanne L. Marchand,
"of foreign origin"; "less prominent place": Quoted in Cecil,
Cézanne painting: Emily D. Bilski, "Introduction," in Bilski, ed.,
"not to
"raises my bile": Quoted in Masur,
quarantine or disinfecting: On Virchow, see Gerhard Hiltner,
"with such institutions": Jules Huret,
Paul Ehrlich: On Ehrlich, see Fritz Stern,
"golden age of German physics": Quoted in ibid., 39.
Virchow versus Bismarck: Hiltner,
"political animal"; "Regiment of the Guards": Quoted in Masur,
"as was its predecessor": Quoted in Cecil,
"new triumph of science": Quoted in Stern,
"obstacle to the exhibition": Quoted in Masur,
Industrial Exhibition of 1896: On this, see Jochen Boberg, Tilman Fichter, and Eckhart Gillen,
urban transportation: On Berlin’s transportation system, see ibid., 31–51; and Hans Kollhoff, "The Metropolis as a Construction: Engineering Structures in Berlin, 1871–1914," in Josef Paul Kleihues and Christina Rathgeber, eds.,
"by the evening sun": Quoted in Kollhoff, "The Metropolis," 52.
automobiles in Berlin: See Glatzer and Glatzer, eds.,
Zeppelins: see Peter Fritzsche,
"apparent impossibilities": Quoted in Glatzer and Glatzer, eds.,
"to get a better view": Ibid., 229.
"He is manoli": Bernt Engelmann,
"bringer of light"; "most important city": Quoted in Joachim Schlör,
"soaps and toothbrushes": Franz Hessel,
"elevated lifestyle": Quoted in Korff and Rump, eds.,
"city of show windows": Quoted in Peter Fritzsche,
"fill the streets?"; "a bewildering mess": Quoted in ibid., 153, 172.
could pass up: Kiaulehn,
"glass-covered counters": Huret,
"elegance for all"; "with the little lady": Quoted in Kiaulehn,