David M Posted December 3, 2006 Posted December 3, 2006 (edited) In this thread I hope we will be able to make an overview of the literature available on the orders and decorations of the pre-imperial German era. By doing this, the gaps in literature will be known and enthusiasts will be able to see where there are possibilities of writing valuable works to fill these gaps. Important to notice is that there are (IMHO) 2 kinds of books about orders: books just describing the decorations (the jewelry of the order if you like) and the recipients of the order. The catalogues of e.g. Nimmergut fill in the gap for the description of the jewelry, or don't they? Frankfurth, Reichsfreie Stadt (1816-1866), General-gouvernement (1813-1816) and Grossherzogtum (1807-1813)- Heyden, H. von: Der Condordien-Orden, die Ehrenmedaillen, sowie die Feldzugs- und Dienstalterszeichen des Grossherzogtums, des General-Gouvernements und der freien Stadt Frankfurt, in : Kleine Reihe f?r Freunde der Ordens und Ehrenzeichen-Kunde, No. 11, Hamburg (o.J.). The book does give a list of the Knights of the grandducal Concordia-Orden and the recipients of the Medal of the General-Gouvernement for the 1814 campaign. It also describes the history of the other medals of the several reigns.Kurhessen (Hessen-Kassel)GeneralSauer, Werner: Die Orden und Ehrenzeichen des Kurf?rstentums Hessen-Kassel, in : Kleine Reihe f?r Freunde der Ordens und Ehrenzeichen-Kunde, No. 7, Hamburg (o.J.).. This book describes the jewelry of the kurhessian orders and decorations. Of the OEH, the jewelry and Knights are described. Furthermore, the book gives the Statuten of all the medals and decorations except for the Militairy and civil service medals 1821-1832. And provides the numbers of awards of the Milit?rverdienstkreuz 1832-1847, 1849-1851 and the Wilhelmsorden (1851-1866). Unfortunately, Sauer does not give the sources he used.Hausorden vom goldenen L?wen (1770-1866)I am working on that at the moment.Orden pour la virtu militaire (equivalent to the prussian OPM)Losch, P.: Der Orden Pour la Vertu Militaire und seine Ritter in: Zeitschrift des Vereins f?r Hessische Geschichte und Landeskunde, Vol. II., S. 23-62. Kassel (1917). Describing the Knights, not the jewelsOrden vom Eisernen Helm (1814-1816) (equivalent to the prussian EK)See General.OldenburgBeyreiss, Friedhelm PreussenKlenau Arnhard Graf: Die Verleihungen des preussischen Rothen Adler Ordens in der ersten und zweiten Klasse von 1810 bis 1854, (PHV-Verlag). Offenbach (1997). Describing the Knights, not the jewelrySachsen, K?nigreichRoth, Erhard: Die Verleihungen des Hausordens der Rautenkrone, des Verdienstordens, des Verdienstordens mit Schwertern (bis 1914) sowie der Damenorden des K?nigreichs Sachsen, (PHV-Verlag). Offenbach (1998).I hope you will help me in adding more books and smaller articles. Sould anyone feel obliged to comment on this initiative, be it positive or more with some criticisme, feel free to do so. Edited December 3, 2006 by David M
David M Posted December 5, 2006 Author Posted December 5, 2006 (edited) Would anyone know if there are books about the GSF (founded 1732) or the Scharzburg House Order of the honor Cross (founded 1853) for the pre 1871 era?Thanks a lotDavid Edited December 5, 2006 by David M
Ulsterman Posted December 5, 2006 Posted December 5, 2006 (edited) I don't know, but there is a 300 odd page book that's a world wide bibliography of medal books out there. Floyd Johnson et al. just sold it. I'll go dig out the reference.Found it:Bibliography of Orders and Decorations by Mulder and Alec Purvis (nice bloke), 321 pp. 1999. softbound Edited December 5, 2006 by Ulsterman
David M Posted December 5, 2006 Author Posted December 5, 2006 I don't know, but there is a 300 odd page book that's a world wide bibliography of medal books out there. Floyd Johnson et al. just sold it. I'll go dig out the reference.Hi UlstermanWould you be able to check the book on literature on the Kurhessian House order of the golden lion as well?ThanksDavid
Ulsterman Posted December 5, 2006 Posted December 5, 2006 Hi UlstermanWould you be able to check the book on literature on the Kurhessian House order of the golden lion as well?ThanksDavidAlas, I don't have the book- I was outbid. But Jeff Floyd (get better soon jeff!) will have a copy. I am willing to bet Glenn or somebody else has a copy though.Sorry.
Ulsterman Posted December 6, 2006 Posted December 6, 2006 Try also: Max Hans' "Die Orden und Ehrenzeichen von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld und Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha: 1689-1935". (1986), Coburg Copy shop.
David M Posted December 6, 2006 Author Posted December 6, 2006 Try also: Max Hans' "Die Orden und Ehrenzeichen von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld und Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha: 1689-1935". (1986), Coburg Copy shop.Hil Ulstermanfrom the description I found on the web, I don;t think there is much detail on the recipients of the O&E of these particular duchies in this book is there?RegardsDavid
Ulsterman Posted December 6, 2006 Posted December 6, 2006 (edited) Not complete-but has lists for some of the awards, esp. 1919-35 ( a few private awards to "female singers" and tradespeople. Also some statutes. Edited December 6, 2006 by Ulsterman
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