PPT-Revolutions of 1820, 1830 and 1848
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Mrs Craig Returned monarchies after Napoleons defeat Klemens Metternich of Austria mastermind behind the Concert Goal Keep France in check Goal Stamp out Liberalism
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Mrs Craig Returned monarchies after Napoleons defeat Klemens Metternich of Austria mastermind behind the Concert Goal Keep France in check Goal Stamp out Liberalism or Nationalism anywhere it appears in Europe. Prussia. King Frederick William IV – ruled 1840-1861. Autocratic ruler of Prussia . Loyalty to Habsburg royal family and Austria . 1847 – Summoned Prussian . Landtag. (the United Diet) to discuss liberal reforms to the budget/law making . Challenges to Order & Conservative Reactions. Challenges to the Concert of Europe. Chronology of Uprisings. German Confederation Wartburg Festival & . Burschenschaften. . (1817-1819): FAILED. Why did Revolutions occur in France in 1830 and 1848?. Do Now: . Define “nationalism.”. Homework:. In two paragraphs answer why the revolutions of 1830 and 1848 failed. . Revolutions of 1830 and 1848. Early 19. th. century. Big Ideas. Revolutions of 1848 challenged the conservative order and led to the breakdown of the Concert of Europe. Liberal Reform in Great Britain. Whig and Tory parties run by aristocrats. Revolutions of 1848. It was exemplified by Otto von Bismarck's realpolitik and by "practical" philosophical ideas such as positivism. Called by various names 3.2 – AP European History. University High School. I. The Conservative European Order. The Dual Revolution. FR = Politics, IR = Economic/Social. Growth of industrial middle class. Revitalized conservatism. (1) Chronology. (2) Key Concepts: Ideology, Gender, Class. (3) Interpretation . What is a revolution? . Revolutionary tradition in Europe: (1)From Absolutism to Liberalism, 1789-1848. (2) From Absolutism and Liberalism to Socialism, 1871-1936. (3) From Socialism to Liberalism.. By: Farida and Mena. The Revolution of 1830. The ‘Restoration’ Era. France emerged as the most liberal large state. Louis XVIII governed. as a Constitutional monarch. Congress of. . Vienna restored Louis XVIII. Ideologies. At the Congress of Vienna, the powers of Europe tried to turn the clock back to the way things had been before 1789.. Other voices, however, kept challenging the order imposed by the Congress of Vienna. . (1) Chronology. (2) Key . Categories of Analysis: . Ideology, Gender, Class. (3) Interpretation . What is a revolution? . Revolutionary tradition in Europe: (1)From Absolutism to Liberalism, 1789-1848. (2) From Absolutism and Liberalism to Socialism, 1871-1936. (3) From Socialism to Liberalism.. The FIRST Industrial Revolution & its Impact. Causes . of the IR. (1) “Probably the most important factor of all was the flexibility of the English social and political system.”—T. Walker . Ch. 23,25 – Revolutions & Unifications Group propaganda assignment : France – p. 777-780 Austria-Hungry – p. 780 Prussia – p. 781-782 Italy – p. 826-829 Germany (under Bismarck) – p. 829 – 833 FQ: What forces for . change. were present in France, Great Britain, Belgium, Poland and Italy between 1830-1848? And how did each nation respond? What were the causes of the . revolutions of 1848. By Devika Chandramohan. Period 5- Kinberg. January 12, 2013. Liberalism. A set of attitudes. Revolved around social progress, economic development. Mainly promoted by the middle class (very stable and powerful class).
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