A History of Modern Europe - From the Renaissance to the Present
Index A-53
Frankfurt, Treaty of (1871), 732
Frankfurter Allegemein, 1144
Frankfurt Parliament, 628-32, 629
Franklin, Benjamin, 304, 323, 415, 416, 4/8
Fraternal Society of Patriots of Both Sexes
(France), 455
Frederick, elector of the Palatinate, 150-51,
152, 158
Frederick 1, king of Prussia (Frederick 111,
great elector of Brandenburg), 267-68
Frederick II (the Great), king of Prussia,
312, 337, 340-42, 34/, 364, 388,
393-94, 393, 402
enlightened reforms of, 393-94
in Seven Years’ War, 399
and War of the Austrian Succession, 394-95
Frederick III, elector of Saxony, 93-94, 95
Frederick III, emperor of Germany, 672
Frederick William, crown prince of Germany,
663, 664
Frederick William, great elector of Branden
burg, 267
Frederick William 1, king of Prussia, 267-68,
393
Frederick William II, king of Prussia, 424, 459
Frederick William III, king of Prussia,
488-89, 508, 573, 589
Frederick William IV, king of Prussia, 605,
619, 630, 631-32, 635, 661-62
Free Corps (Germany), 958, 983, 1004, 1013
Free Democratic Party (West Germany), 1181
freedom, see religious freedom; rights and
liberties
freedom of assembly, 606, 627, 631, 730
freedom of speech, 631
in French Revolution, 448
freedom of the press, 503, 593, 597, 598,
600, 606, 619, 621, 622, 623, 627,
632, 664, 723, 736
see also censorship
freedom of the seas, 922
Freedom Party (Austria), 1224
“Free French” movement, 1081, 1084-85,
1089, 1090
freemasons, 333, 335, 335, 586, 740, 1009,
1081
French and Indian War, see Seven Years’ War
French Committee of National Liberation,
1090
French Conditions (Heine), 605
French East India Company, 255, 399-401
French Empire, 142-43, 240, 281, 338,
388-90, 401, 422, 729, 821, 823,
825-28, 826, 829, 830, 831, 835,
836, 839, 844, 847, 849, 851, 854,
855, 856, 857, 858, 859, 865, 1106
administration of, 850-51
Chinese concessions and, 836, 840
“civilizing mission” in, 854
decolonization of, 1 106, 1156, 1 160,
1161, 1167-71, 1168, 1169
exploration and conquests of, 40, 73, 824
French Revolution and, 452-54
opposition to, 859
in post-World War I settlement, 967, 973
taxes in, 847
see also Napoleon, emperor of France
French Employers Association, 980
French Equatorial Africa, 851
French language, 774
in diplomacy, 572
in European courts, 337, 340
as language of culture, 502
French Revolution, 313, 325, 430, 433, 434,
435-78,453, 561
as bourgeois revolution, 567
calendar of, 467, 484
Catholic Church and clergy in, 441-43,
447, 448, 450-51,454, 458, 459,
460, 468, 578
clubs in, 455-56
consolidation of, 447-56
Counter-Revolution to, 464-65, 465
de-christianization in, 468, 476
Directory and, 433, 470, 471-72, 472,
473, 480, 482, 495
economic conditions in, 472, 474
Eighteenth Brumaire and, 474—75, 475, 482
Enlightenment and, 436, 448, 454
European reactions to, 458-60, 476-78
feudalism abolished by, 448, 458
final stages of, 470-78
financial crisis leading to, 437-40
first stages of, 440-47
historians’ views of, 477-78
Huguenots in, 452, 454
legacy of, 435-36, 567, 578, 580, 582, 605
long-term causes of, 436-38
Marxist view's of, 477
Marx on, 567
middle classes in, 437, 442-43, 455, 467,
469, 471,474, 477-78
military in, 460-62, 472-73, 492
Napoleon and, 479, 481-82, 510-11
nohles in, 447, 448, 450, 452, 454, 459,
460, 464, 469, 473, 477
peasants in, 446-47, 451, 455, 469
perspectives on, 476-78
reforms of 1791 in, 452-54
resistance to, 454-56
romantics’ view of, 582
roots of nationalism in, 436, 458, 459, 477