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German collections

We only began to acquire German material on a regular basis in the 1960s. However our collections may now be the largest of their kind in Scotland.

The post-Reformation period is strongly represented. We collect material from earlier periods more selectively.

Most of our acquisitions relate to Germany. However we also have material on Austria – including the Austro-Hungarian Empire – German-speaking Switzerland and other German-speaking communities in Europe.

For more information on our current serial titles see our list of selected German serials.

Humanities
Photograph of soldiers on a truck
Brandenburg Gate, 1918.
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Our main collecting area is the humanities. Subjects include:

We also have works on topics like:



Social sciences and travel

Although we collect social science material less extensively, we do hold publications on:

Through the Graham Brown Fund, we have collected many works on the topography of the German-speaking Alpine regions. We also have various publications on travel through this region. You will find more information about these items in our mountaineering and polar collections.



Pre-20th century material and special collections
Detail from Gutenberg Bible
Detail from the 15th-century
Gutenberg Bible.
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The Advocates Library – the Library's forerunner – collected some German material during the course of the 18th and 19th centuries. The majority of this was in the decades immediately following the French Revolution.

Several of the Library's special collections also contain a significant number of German items. These include:

See our Special and Named Printed Collections for more information about these and other items.



Microform collections

We have three substantial German interest microform collections:

Manuscripts, maps and music collections

Explore our manuscript collections for more information about Scots whose public career or private interests involved them with Germany. You will find information about relevant cartographic and musical material in our map collections and music collections.

Enquiries

The 'Guide to Resources for German Studies in Scottish Libraries' contains detailed information on our German holdings. It also refers to the collections of other Scottish academic libraries. For a copy of the guide or more information about our German collections email John R Bowles.



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