Revolution, Liberalism, and Nationalism in Europe, 1789-1914
The first test in History 329 will take place
about the 15th of February 2005 and it will cover the French Revolution,
Napoleonic France, and International and Domestic Relations from the Congress
of Vienna to the Revolutions of 1848. It will consist of 8 Short Answer
questions (40 points), Multiple-choice questions (30 points), and Matching
questions (30 points). Short Answers should incorporate responses to the
following questions: who? what? why? where? and when? and specific historical
examples from the lectures, the readings assigned in Merriman, A History
of Modern Europe and the handouts.
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French Revolution, 1789-1799
Causes of the French Revolution
Napoleonic Europe, 1799-1814/1815 Constitution of the Year VIII (1799)
International Relations, 1815-1848 Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) |
The Vienna Settlement
(1815)
Klemens von Metternich (1773-1859) Deutscher Bund (Germanic Confederation) Holy Alliance & Quadruple/Quintuple Alliance Austria as a Multi-national State Burschenschaften & Wartburg Festival (1817) Concert of Europe, 1815-1848 & Congress System Peterloo Massacre (1819) Greek Revolution The "Eastern Question" "The Sick man of Europe" Serbian Autonomy Treaty of Adrianople (1829) The European States, 1815-1848 Parliamentary Reform (Great Britain)
The Revolutions of 1848 Revolutions of 1848
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