Claydon, T., Maurer, M., & Geyken, F. (2001). Holland, Hanover and the fluidity of facts: Further thoughts on national images and national identities in the eighteenth century ; a comment on Michael Maurer's [Germany's image of eighteenth-century England] and Frauke Geyken's ["The German language is spoken in Saxony with the greatest purity"] papers and Volker Depkat's comment [How should historians approach the problem of images?]. Britain and Germany compared, 85.
Chicago ZitierstilClaydon, Tony, Michael Maurer, und Frauke Geyken. "Holland, Hanover and the Fluidity of Facts: Further Thoughts on National Images and National Identities in the Eighteenth Century ; a Comment on Michael Maurer's [Germany's Image of Eighteenth-century England] and Frauke Geyken's ["The German Language Is Spoken in Saxony with the Greatest Purity"] Papers and Volker Depkat's Comment [How Should Historians Approach the Problem of Images?]." Britain and Germany Compared 2001: 85.
MLA ZitierstilClaydon, Tony, et al. "Holland, Hanover and the Fluidity of Facts: Further Thoughts on National Images and National Identities in the Eighteenth Century ; a Comment on Michael Maurer's [Germany's Image of Eighteenth-century England] and Frauke Geyken's ["The German Language Is Spoken in Saxony with the Greatest Purity"] Papers and Volker Depkat's Comment [How Should Historians Approach the Problem of Images?]." Britain and Germany Compared, 2001, p. 85.