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          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 69 Baden, Sammlung 1995 D Nr. 789 · File · 07.1899, Tsingtau (China)
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

          Occasion: 73rd birthday of Grand Duke Friedrich I. ADDRESS: paper, 1 sheet, Hs., 27.5 x 18.7 cm. Under an imperial eagle holding the Baden coat of arms the congratulations surrounded by a painted border with motifs of the country (pagoda, branches with lampoins, a view of the harbour, at lower right a coat of arms with the colours of the imperial flag, drawing with watercolour). Artist: Andreas Fischer, lieutenant at sea. TEXT: Congratulations with handwritten signatures of the officers: Major Dürr, Commander of the III Lake Battalion, Lieutenant Captain Deimling, Head of Surveying in Kiautschou, Lieutenant at Sea Andreas Fischer and Kühlenthal, Lieutenant Max Frh. von Bodmann, Matrosenartillerie Detachement Kiautschou.

          NA Wundt/2/II/4/D/64 · File · 1905/1918
          Part of University Archive Leipzig

          Excerpts on international psychology, in particular on the history of asylum law and Jewish law as well as on various ethnological topics. Excerpted publications in detail:1.) Hellwig: The Right of Asylum of Indigenous Peoples. Berlin: R. v. Decker, 1903 [p. 1-7];2.) Hellwig: The Jewish Free Cities in Ethnological Lighting, in: Globus 87 (1905), p. 213-216 [p. 8];3.) Passarge: The Bushmen of the Kalahari. Berlin: Reimer, 1907 [p. 9-13];4.) Schultze: From Namaland and Kalahari [...]. Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1907 [p. 14-16];5.) Martin: The inland tribes of the Malay Peninsula [...]. Jena: Fischer, 1905 [p. 18-30];6.) Unknown edition of Schweinfurth: In the heart of Africa [p. 31];7.) Meyer: History of antiquity. Vol. 1, half 1: Introduction. Elements of anthropology. [2nd edition Stuttgart: Cotta, 1907] [p. 32-34];8.) Cunow: The Social Constitution of the Inca Empire: an Investigation of Ancient Peruvian Agrarian Communism. Stuttgart: Dietz, 1896 [p. 35-38];9.) Hitzig: Die Bedeutung des altgriechischen Rechts für die vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft, in: Zeitschrift für vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft 19 (1906), p. 1-28 [p. 40-41].parts of the records are used in later works of Wundts, possibly also in:Wilhelm Wundt: Völkerpsychologie. A study of the developmental laws of language, myth and custom. Volume 9: Law. Leipzig: Kröner, 1918.

          NA Wundt/2/II/4/D/63 · File · 1900/1910
          Part of University Archive Leipzig

          Excerpts on the psychology of peoples, especially on primitive peoples in Brazil and the Pacific Ocean, including excerpted publications in detail:1.) Kauffmann: Altdeutsche Genossenschaften, in: Words and Things 2 (1910), p. 99ˉ42 [p. 1-4];2.) Treatise by Paul on Methodology, i.e. vmtl. Paul (ed.): Grundriss der deutschenischen Philologie. Vol. 1: Concept and history of Germanic philology, - Methodology, - Writing, - History of language, - Mythology. 2. verb. and verm. Aufl. Strasbourg: Trübner, 1901 [p. 6-7];3.) Meinhof: Modern language research in Africa: Hamburg lectures. Berlin: Bookshop of the Berlin Evangelical Mission Society, 1910 [p. 8-9];4.) Schultze: From Namaland and Kalahari [...]. Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1907 [p. 10-14];5.) Meinhof: Results of African linguistic research, in: Archive for Anthropology 9 (1910), p. 179-201 [p. 15-20];6.) Bachofen: Das Mutterrecht: an investigation into the gynaicocracy of the old world according to its religious and legal nature. Stuttgart: Krais

          NA Wundt/2/II/4/D/37 · File · 1900/1909
          Part of University Archive Leipzig

          Notes and excerpts on ethnopsychology, especially on nature myth, religious psychology, ethnology and similar content:1.) short excerpts, notes and literature lists on various topics, including Jesus, the Ancient Orient and religious psychology; especially essays from "Globus", "Anthropos" and "Zeitschrift für Ethnologie" [p. 1-7, 17-22];2.) Excerpts and notes on the representation of gods by Apollodor and Ovid [p. 9-16];3.) Excerpt from Steinmetz: Classification des types sociaux et catalogue des peuples, in: L'année sociologique 3 (1900), p. 43-147 [p. 24-25];4.) Excerpt from Schultze: From Namaland and Kalahari [...]. Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1907 [p. 26-33];5.) Excerpt from Martin: The inland tribes of the Malay Peninsula [...]. Jena: Fischer, 1905 [p. 34-63];6.) Excerpt from Stuhlmann: With Emin Pasha into the heart of Africa. Berlin: Reimer, 1894 [p. 64-73];7.) Excerpt from Sarasin/Sarasin: Results of scientific research on Ceylon in the years 1884-1886. Volume 3: The Weddas of Ceylon and their surrounding peoples. Wiesbaden: Kreidel, 1887-1893: Parts of the records used in later works of Wundts, especially in: Wilhelm Wundt: Völkerpsychologie: eine Untersuchung der Entwicklungsgesetze von Sprache, Mythus und Sitte. Volume 2: Myth and Religion. Leipzig: Engelmann, 1905-1909.

          Eduard Fries (1877-1923)
          RMG 441 · File · 1921-1923
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Correspondence with staff on Nias: Bötticher, Dungs, Fehr, Finke, Fischer, Lagemann, Latsch, Noll, Pieper, Sartor, Skubinna u. Ziegler, 1921-1923; Correspondence with staff on Borneo: Epple u. Zimmermann, 1921 1923; Correspondence with Miss. J. Weber, Stellenbosch, 1921-1922

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          DuBois-Reymond China
          VII WS 79 · File · 1908-01-01 - 1914-12-31
          Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
          • Audio* description: The rollers have the following inscriptions: CH DR, Dubois-R., Dubois-Reymond. The rollers were sent to Berlin in various consignments, partly by post, partly by messenger. A detailed description and commentary of the photographs by the collector is available. Extensive correspondence is available. Transcriptions of some pieces in Fischer (1910), Lachmann (1929c) and Reinhard (1939, 1956c). A manuscript by Marie Dubois-Reymond "Diaries on Chinese Music", 1908 - 11, is said to exist (Walravens 2001:349).
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          Fonds · 1804-1970
          Part of State Archives Munich (Archivtektonik)

          The files listed below were handed over to the Munich State Archives by the Laufen District Office in 1959 (1827 files), 1962 (720 files), 1966 (280 files), 1972 (12 files), 1976 (approx. 40 linear metres) and 1977 (1 file). The indexing was carried out by various editors, among them the assistant archivists of the 1975/1977 course, who, under the direction of Chief Inspector Klaus Fischer, were responsible for the processing of the 1962 and 1976 levies from June to September 1976 as part of the practical training at the Munich State Archives. Since only one summary list was available for the older levy and no list at all for the more recent levy, both levies were combined and completely reworked. The subsequent reorganization into objectively connected groups was generally oriented towards the standard file plan, but also deviated from it when the circumstances made it necessary. The following record groups were not archived, but destroyed: Vaccination lists, subsidies for farmers' drainage work, state audit. In a further work step, the index data of the individual taxes were then summarized in a joint volume of repertories by Chief Archive Inspector Anton Grau at the end of the 1970s. As part of a retroconversion project in 2015, this analogue tape repertory was finally digitised unchanged.

          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, EL 232 Bü 57 · File · 1914
          Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Correspondence with companies and private individuals Darin: 1. preliminary agenda for the German Geographers' Day Strasbourg, 1914; 2. invitation to an ethnographic exhibition of tribes from Boreal-Chaco (South America); 3. photo of a table of Bamenda (Cameroon), b/w, 12x9,5 cm

          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, EL 232 Bü 27 · File · 1939
          Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Ethnologists and ethnology museums; exchange of publications with the Deutsches Museum, Munich; list of a collection of loans from Colombia; foundations of ethnological objects from Borneo, Sumatra and China; offers of ethnological objects Darin: 1. list of Japanese objects stolen in the Lindenmuseum on 2.5.1939; 2. exchange list for the Ethnology Museum in Frankfurt; 3. list of loans from the Lindenmuseum for a colonial exhibition in Aalen

          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, M 743/2 · Collection · 1916-1944
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

          Preliminary remark: The present collection of material on biographies was received by the Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart in December 1975 as a gift from Freiherr Meinrad von Ow, Munich. It formed part of the written estate of General Franz Freiherr von Soden (1856 - 1945) and was collected by him in the years 1919 - 1945. The original reason for this may have been Sodens' plan to "compile a book of honour for the higher leaders". In 1921 or 1924, he succeeded in enriching his collection with material that had grown up in the years 1916/17 to about 20 officers killed in World War II under Lieutenant Colonel Osterberg (cf. No. 379 of the holdings), then Chief of the War Archive, von Soden's collection united documents on the biographies of military personnel, in particular of Württemberg officers, but also of men and women of general importance, as well as of persons who for various reasons found Soden interesting. This writing is of very different nature and quality. It mainly includes obituaries and newspaper articles, often written by Soden, concepts and manuscripts of Sodens on congratulations, eulogies and obituaries, as well as correspondences of Sodens with individual persons represented in the collection and the like. The note "very important" on one of the folders in which the collection was previously kept shows that it was of high value to von Soden. Today it is a welcome addition to the official files, which have not been fully preserved, especially for personnel matters. The collection, which comprised 6 folders when it was transferred to the archive, was created by superimposing the individual documents, newspaper clippings and the like from Soden and giving them a number. The documents received at different times for one and the same person were therefore usually not available. Since the collection lacked an internal order and since von Soden did not create an index either, it was neither usable in practice nor needed consideration of its previous state of order in the current reorganization, in which the material available for each person was combined and the inventory was based on an alphabetical classification. As a rule, the information in the title recordings was taken from the holdings themselves. Only the life data, partly also the first names and with officers the contingent affiliation were often supplemented with other aids (above all the archival holdings M 430/1 - M 430/5 general reference books and biographical encyclopaedias). However, it would only have been possible to achieve completeness in these additions, which are marked as such by square brackets only in justified exceptional cases, with a workload that would be out of proportion to the source value of the holdings. Unless otherwise stated, the officers are always members of the Württemberg army. The note "died" means both "died" and "fallen" or "died as a result of injury". The stock comprises 602 numbers (0, 85 linear metres). It was recorded at the beginning of 1977 by the archivist Herrmann under the supervision of Oberstaatsarchivrat Dr. Fischer, who was also responsible for the revision of the title recordings and the elaboration of the repertory. Stuttgart, August 1977(Fischer)