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The Revolutions of 1830 &1848 I. Background--Post-Napoleonic Europe 1815-48 II. The French Revolution of 1830 III. The French Revolution of 1848 A. Problems in France B. May 1848--2nd Republic Declared IV. Revolution in the German lands A. Social and Political Demands B. Spring 1848 C. Prussia in 1848 D. Frankfurt Parliament E. Failure of the Frankfurt Parliament

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The Revolutions of 1830 &1848

I. Background--Post-Napoleonic Europe 1815-48

II. The French Revolution of 1830

III. The French Revolution of 1848

– A. Problems in France

– B. May 1848--2nd Republic Declared

IV. Revolution in the German lands

– A. Social and Political Demands

– B. Spring 1848

– C. Prussia in 1848

– D. Frankfurt Parliament

– E. Failure of the Frankfurt Parliament

Revolutions of

1830 and 1848

Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People (1830)

King Louis Philippe,

Duc d’ Orleans

(r. 1830-1848)

The Revolutions of 1830 &1848

I. Background--Post-Napoleonic Europe 1815-48

II. The French Revolution of 1830

III. The French Revolution of 1848

– A. Problems in France

– B. May 1848--2nd Republic Declared

IV. Revolution in the German lands

– A. Social and Political Demands

– B. Spring 1848

– C. Prussia in 1848

– D. Frankfurt Parliament

– E. Failure of the Frankfurt Parliament

Revolutions of

1830 and 1848

The 1848

Revolution

in Berlin

The Revolutions of 1830 &1848

I. Background--Post-Napoleonic Europe 1815-48

II. The French Revolution of 1830

III. The French Revolution of 1848

– A. Problems in France

– B. May 1848--2nd Republic Declared

IV. Revolution in the German lands

– A. Social and Political Demands

– B. Spring 1848

– C. Prussia in 1848

– D. Frankfurt Parliament

– E. Failure of the Frankfurt Parliament

A Revolutionary in Frankfurt, Summer 1848

The Revolutions of 1848

IV. Revolution in the Austrian Empire in‘48

– A. Dangerous nationalisms in Habsburg Empire

– B. Hungary the first to revolt

– C. The rest of the Empire rebels

V. Revolution on the Italian Peninsula

– A. Early Risers: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

– B. Mazzini and the Roman Republic

– C. Idea of the Risorgimento Persists

VI. Russia: Revolution--NO Reforms--YES

VII. Summary of 1848

Ethnic Minorities in the Habsburg Empire in the 19C

Louis Kossuth:

Leader of Hungarian

Independence

The Revolutions of 1848

IV. Revolution in the Austrian Empire in‘48

– A. Dangerous nationalisms in Habsburg Empire

– B. Hungary the first to revolt

– C. The rest of the Empire rebels

V. Revolution on the Italian Peninsula

– A. Early Risers: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

– B. Mazzini and the Roman Republic

– C. Idea of the Risorgimento Persists

VI. Russia: Revolution--NO Reforms--YES

VII. Summary of 1848

Vienna Revolts: March 13, 1848

Franz Joseph of Habsburg

(r. 1848-1916)

The Revolutions of 1848

IV. Revolution in the Austrian Empire in‘48

– A. Dangerous nationalisms in Habsburg Empire

– B. Hungary the first to revolt

– C. The rest of the Empire rebels

V. Revolution on the Italian Peninsula

– A. Early Risers: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

– B. Mazzini and the Roman Republic

– C. Idea of the Risorgimento Persists

VI. Russia: Revolution--NO Reforms--YES

VII. Summary of 1848

Giuseppe

Mazzini: Italian

Nationalist and

Founder of the

Roman Republic

(1848-49)

The Revolutions of 1848

IV. Revolution in the Austrian Empire in‘48

– A. Dangerous nationalisms in Habsburg Empire

– B. Hungary the first to revolt

– C. The rest of the Empire rebels

V. Revolution on the Italian Peninsula

– A. Early Risers: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

– B. Mazzini and the Roman Republic

– C. Idea of the Risorgimento Persists

VI. Russia: Revolution--NO Reforms--YES

VII. Summary of 1848