Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Revolutions of 1848
- Context and Origins
- Three "19thc" Isms"
- Liberalism
- Constitutionalism,
free trade,
personal/political
liberty
- Wanted
change,
opposed
violence
- Middle class
- Nationalism
- Personal
identity=tied to
nation
- Conflict arises
when like people
are seperated
- Socialism
- Liberal ideas
benefitted the
middle class
- Wanted to
reorganize
society so that
works benefitted
- Causes for 1848
Revolutions
- Economic/Ag. Crisis
throughout Europe in
1840s
- Social Crisis: Urban
Poverty
- Political Crisis: Civil and
judicial rights
- Rise in Nationalism
- France
- Louis Philippe and the July Monarchy
- Supported middle class
- Wanted order and prosperity at home, peace abroad
- Lowered taxes, expanded electorate
- Problem w/ workers: no
shared prosperity, no
voting or organizing
- Provisional Gov. Reforms (1848)
- All men can vote
- 1hr less on workday
- National Workshops
- National Unemployment Agency
- Abolition of death penalty
- Abolition of slavery in colonies
- Austria and Habsburg Empire
- King Ferdinand's Reforms
- Abolishes censorship
- Acknowledges civil guard
- Promises constitutional assembly
- Promises workshops
to temp. employ
workers
- Abolishes feudal obligations, makes
concessions to nationalities
- Hungary Revolt
- Nationalism impedes revolution success
- Displays nationalism in empire
- Germany
- Ideas of free press
and a new
constitution protested in Berlin
- Unity concerns arise -- revolt
sparks. King backed by prop.
owners, revolt stopped
- Frankfurt Assembly
- Group emerges from Germ. Confed. to
write new constitution
- Goal: Unify the states