A History of Modern Europe - From the Renaissance to the Present
626 Ch. 16 • The Revolutions of 1848 Charles Albert had feared. But facing British opposition and with enough to worry about at ...
The Elusive Search for Revolutionary Consensus 627 Troops attacking a barricade in Paris during the June Days, 1848. uprising wi ...
628 Ch. 16 • The Revolutions of 1848 Louis Napoleon Bonaparte quickly emerged as a leading candidate, largely because of the rep ...
The Elusive Search for Revolutionary Consensus 629 some legal training, many people began to refer to the gathering as a “parlia ...
630 Ch. 16 • The Revolutions of 1848 did not bring with it territories having non-German populations. Unless Aus tria was willi ...
The Elusive Search for Revolutionary Consensus 631 must compensate their former lords in exchange for their release from remaini ...
632 Ch. 16 • The Revolutions of 1848 state of emergency. He then implemented new voting restrictions that greatly favored the co ...
Counter-Revolution 633 Croatian regiments loyal to the Habsburg emperor attack Viennese revolutionaries, October 1848. condemned ...
634 Ch. 16 • The Revolutions of 1848 Emperor Ferdinand appointed Prince Felix zu Schwarzenberg (1800 1852) as head of governmen ...
Counter-Revolution 635 hesitation the Russian tsar sent 140,000 troops into Hungary and Transylvania. Kossuth franti cally ...
636 Ch. 16 • The Revolutions of 1848 in Hungary and northern Italy. Austria, Bavaria, and Wurttemberg all expressed immediate op ...
Counter-Revolution 637 more liberal government, which announced the imposition of a tax on Church property. After one of the gov ...
638 Ch. 16 • The Revolutions of 1848 Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807—1882), a more strident—and organized— republican nationalist than ...
Counter-Revolution 639 Uprooting a liberty tree in Paris. uprising discredited the left among the upper classes. But by-election ...
640 Ch. 16 • The Revolutions of 1848 In May 1850, the Constituent Assembly ended universal male suffrage by adding a residency r ...
The Legacy of 1848 641 The generals who crushed the insurgency within the Habs burg Empire: Jelacic, Radetzky, and Windischgrat ...
642 Ch. 16 • The Revolutions of 1848 Great Britain provides the counterexample. However, in Britain, too, the experience of 1848 ...
The Legacy of 1848 643 tence of many other separate states, and the indifference of most people to Italian nationalism remained ...
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Part Five The Age of Mass Politics In 1850, Great Britain, France, and Russia were the three major European powers. However, the ...
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