PPT-Napoleonic Europe and the Post-Napoleonic Era
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18001848 Key Ideas Napoleonic Codefurther eroded the traditional feudal privileges Growth of nationalism Concert of Europe and their conservative aims ran counter
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18001848 Key Ideas Napoleonic Codefurther eroded the traditional feudal privileges Growth of nationalism Concert of Europe and their conservative aims ran counter to the growing desire for liberal democratic reform and nationalist selfdetermination. Secondly Tarrow almost apologetically uses the term system It appears that this attitude is unnecessary since the concept of social system and other systems has been critically and usefullv accepted into sociology JIRI KOLAJA University of West Virg Napoleonic period, and initially a part of the elite class because of her father. At the age of four herworld was turned upside down. The comforts of financial stability faded away as her father met h & . The Enlightenment. German Nationalism. :. Nationalism. . Nationalism was the most successful political force of the 19th century (1800s). It emerged from two main sources: . the Romantic exaltation of "feeling" and "identity" . 1799-1815. © Student Handouts, Inc.. www.studenthandouts.com. Napoleon’s Background. Born in Corsica in 1769. Military education. Favored Jacobins and republicanism. Military hero. Drove British forces from port of Toulon in 1793. 1799-1815. © Student Handouts, Inc.. www.studenthandouts.com. With modifications by V. Schrimsher. http://www.biography.com/people/napoleon-9420291. Napoleon’s Background. Born in Corsica in 1769. What was the directory?. Who took over the directory?. Warm Up 10/29/14. Describe scorched-earth policy.. Where did Napoleon face his . final defeat?. Warm Up 10/28/14. Define . nationalism. , who spread . Whighs. . Hanna Mia . Koit. Napoleonic Wars. 1793-1815. The First Coalition in 1789. The Second Coalition in 1798. Protecting the achievements of the French Revolution => war of conquest. Napoleon Bonaparte’s control of the French government (1799), victories. First mistake: Continental System. Napoleon sets up a blockade to prevent all trade between Europe and Great . Britain. Self sufficiency . Led to smuggling cargo . Britain . then stops all ships coming to countries controlled by Napoleon. Whighs. . Hanna Mia . Koit. Napoleonic Wars. 1793-1815. The First Coalition in 1789. The Second Coalition in 1798. Protecting the achievements of the French Revolution => war of conquest. Napoleon Bonaparte’s control of the French government (1799), victories. CHAPTER 4 DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY/NAPOLEONIC WARS The raising of black regiments to be a part of the British Army establishment was originally proposed by Lt. Gen. Sir John Vaughan in a letter to t The Art . of Power. Oath of Horatii . Jacques Louis David 1784. Death of Socrates. . J-L David 1787. Goya. Art of . Social protest. ROMANTICISM:. The Spirit of the Age (1790-1850). Vanessa Eata. Period 5. 2008 – Analyze the ways in which the events of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic period (1789-1815) led people to challenge Enlightenment views of society, politics, and human nature. Treaty of Vienna (1815) v. Treaty of Versailles (1919) Daniel Son Per. 6 Prompt: 1976 - “The Treaty of Vienna (1815) was a more realistic accommodation to the post-Napoleonic period than was the Versailles settlement (1919) to the post-First World War period.” The . start of the . 19. th. . century . was a time of hostility between France and England, marked by a series of wars. Throughout this period, England feared a French invasion led by Napoleon. . Following .
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