Title: Restoration, Reaction
1Restoration, Reaction Revolution
2Congress of Vienna
- Signed in 1815.
- Prevent another French Revolution moreover,
another Napoleon. - Included the system of a balance of power.
- Military component each member was to provide a
certain amount of troops. In the event of a
threat, this military body would come to use.
3Alliance Systems
- Holy Alliance was formed on September 1815.
- Members were Russia, Prussia and Austria.
- Sought to protect all Christians in Europe.
- Quadruple Alliance was formed on November 1815.
- Members were Russia, Prussia, Austria and
Britain.
4Congress of Vienna contd
- Evolved into the League of Nations (WWI).
- After WWII, it became the United Nations which
still exists today. - Congress System prevented political progress?
- ?Conservative powers
5CONSERVATISM
- Intensified after 1815.
- Despised Revolutions, constitutions, and the
Enlightenment! - Tradition over reason.
- Authority over equality.
- Community over individual.
- Aristocratic/upper classes.
6Conservative 1 Klemens von Metternich
- The Odious Ideas of the Philosophes
- some menwho had the art to prepare and conduct
mens minds to the triumph of their detestable
enterprisesimply abandoning themselves to the
one feeling of hatred of God and of His immutable
moral lawsSpeak of a social contract, and the
revolution is accomplished!...The revolutionary
seed had penetrated into every country. -
Writes to Tsar Alexander I of Russia. Expressing
his dislike of Enlightenment ideas and how they
caused the French Revolution. He strongly
believed in the suppression of revolution and
restoration of European balance.
7Conservative 2 Edmund Burke
- Reflections on the Revolution in France Thanks
to our sullen resistance to innovation, thanks to
the cold sluggishness of our national character,
we still bear the stamp of our forefatherswe are
not the converts of Rousseau we are not the
disciples of Voltaire.
Despised the philosophes because he believed they
caused revolution. If Christianity and authority
are abandoned, then another French Revolution
will occur!
8European Restoration
- To ensure balance of power, former Napoleonic
territories were redistributed? eliminate French
hunting grounds - Belgium the Netherlands
- Rhine region
- Lombardy and other Italian states
- German Confederation
- NEW THREAT RUSSIA!
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10Bourbon Restoration
- Louis XVIII was chosen to rule France.
- Constitutional Charter limited powers of the
king. - Ultras
- Reincorporation of France in European affairs
11ROMANTICISM VS. ENLIGHTENMENT
- Interest in Middle Ages.
- Respected existing political institutions.
- Sentimentality.
- Cultural and literary movement.
- Disliked the Middle Ages.
- Rationality.
- Reason.
- Empirical evidence scientific proof.
- Era.
Both re-introduced religion and mysticism to the
intellectual sphere.
12Romantic 1 William Wordsworth
- power of poetry and the imagination.
- Famous works includes Lyrical Ballads
- Worked with Samuel Taylor Coleridge who helped
with Lyrical Ballads.
Pastoral poetry shepherds natural setting.
13Romantic 2 William Blake
To cast off from poetry all that is not
inspiration
power of the imagination science is the end of
religion. Famous works includes The Marriage of
Heaven and Hell, Songs of Innocence and of
Experience.
14Bourgeois Europe
- Bourgeoisie were most influential in France,
England, Belgium and some of the German states.
Least influential in Russia, Spain and Austrian
empire. - Slowly emerging in Prussia.
- Supported liberalism.
15New Professions
- Growth of cities led to the increase of doctors
and lawyers. - However, doctors struggled to be recognized, as
well as gain their professional status. - WHY?
- Other professions in veterinary science, school
teachers, bureaucracy and pharmacology.
one shouldnt fear workers, but doctors without
patients and lawyers without briefs
16Bourgeois Hierarchy
17Lifestyle and Education
- Apartments! The wealthy lived in the uppermost
floors, while the lower floors were occupied by
the poor. - Access to running water.
- Parks, theatres, department stores
- more leisure time!
- Rise of Universities!
- More people from the middle class had a secondary
education. - Clergy still controlled school systems in Spain
and Italy.
18LIBERALISM
- Protection of individual freedom and the states
duty to protect it-familiarity? - POWER OF THE PEOPLE!
- Denounced all forms of repression
- Greater influence in France and Britain.
19Liberalists
- Adam Smith economic freedom?
- laissez-faire theory.
- The Wealth of Nations (1776). Unrestricted
function of the economy will bring in WEALTH! - Smith influenced many British businessmen because
they were optimistic about continuous progress.
20Ongoing Labour Improvements
- Recall Factory Act (1833) Poor Law (1834)
- Establishment of poorhouses, public health,
prisons and schools. - 1836 centralized system for recording births,
deaths and marriages. - 1832 British franchise was extended to the
middle class (750 000 men could vote!) - Workers Associations
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21Free Trade
- Britain was the first to implement free trade in
Europe. Motivated other countries. - World trade grew 10 in 1820-30
- 60 in 1840-50.
- Prussias zollverein (abolished trade tariffs) in
1834. - France lowered its tariffs in the 1850s.
- CHINA Britain has been importing silk, spices
and tea from China. - China only wanted opium, which came from India.
- 1830s China was buying 40 000 chests of opium
from India. - ? Opium War (1840)
22REVOLUTIONAGAIN!
23Spain
- Ferdinand VII was the king of Spain.
- Recognized a liberal constitution moderate
monarchy, Cortes (Assembly), freedom of press,
right of property and freedom from arbitrary
arrest. - Strongly allied with ecclesiastical and noble
classes. - Spanish rule was beginning to disintegrate
because of constant uprisings in its colonies
but also in Spain itself-1820. - Result? Ferdinand VII was thrown out and the
French took over Madrid.
24FRANCE
- Louis XVIII dies in 1824. Succeeded by Charles X.
- Charles was the total-opposite of Louis he was
conservative. - 1829 election onwards? discontent.
- Lafayettes recommendation-Louis Philippe.
- Ongoing impact of the French Revolution on the
French people.
25POLISH UPRISING 1
- 1815 majority of Poland was integrated into
Russian Empire. - Secret revolutionary organizations were emerging
in Russo-Poland? raised suspicion. - 1825 restriction of rights
- November 1830 riots in Warsaw.
- Early December, Poles wanted complete
independence from the Russians. - 1831 REVOLUTIONbut it was suppressed? ABSOLUTE
RULE!
261825 Decembrist Revolt
- Carried out on December 14, 1825 against the
accession of Nicholas I. - Organized by the Northern and Southern Societies.
- Unsuccessful revolt-suppressed by the tsar and
military. - Emergence of the intelligentsia in Russia
(Slavophiles and Westernizers).
27BELGIUM
- 1815 Belgium and Netherlands are unified.
- 1830 tension begins.
- Although Dutch comprised the minority of the
population, they dominated ALL state affairs. - Catholics had to pay higher taxes than
Protestants. - 1831 BELGIAN INDEPENDENCE!
- Belgium had a constitutional monarchy, King
Leopold I with a two-house pariliament.
28GREEK SITUATION
- First successful nationalist revolution.
- Lured romantics from Western Europe e.g., Lord
Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley. - 1822 Turks massacred the entire Greek population
of Chios. - Treaty of London Britain, France and Russia
threatened to attack the Turks if they did not
accept? Turkish defeat at Navarino. - 1832 GREEK INDEPENDENCE! (Greece was guaranteed
protection Otto I of Bavaria was crowned King of
Greece)
29Nationalism
- Began to rise after the Napoleonic wars, as a
reaction to the conservative regimes. - 1830s people began to recognize independent
nations based on language, religion and custom. - Prior to 1848, few nationalist movements were
successful (Greece and Belgium). - Strongest movements developed in the Hapsburg and
Ottoman empires (multiple ethnicities) - Giuseppe Mazzini and Young Italy (sought to unify
Italy). Influenced other young national
organizations.
30CLASS WORK
- Read chapter 16 in the textbook
- Go through the power point slides and add
information where you feel it is necessary. (it
will not make sense to you if you do not do
this!) - p. 229 answer questions 1-9, 10