Europe in 1830

Europe in 1830
Author: Clive H. Church
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2022-02-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000534758

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This book, first published in 1983, is a valuable corrective to the lack of academic research on the events of 1830 – a year of revolutions across the continent of Europe. Social protests and political changes are examined to note the causes of the political turmoil and revolution in 1830, and then the results of the revolutions’ developments are analysed, as general European social, political and diplomatic crises as well as a series of individual outbreaks. The book also turns to comparative study to look at the hows and wherefores of the revolutions, as the dynamics, participants and effects of revolution are examined in turn.

Europe 1780 - 1830

Europe 1780 - 1830
Author: Franklin L. Ford
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2014-01-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317870956

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Europe 1780--1830 rapidly established itself as a standard introduction to European history in the age of the French Revolution and its aftermath when it first appeared. Now for the first time the book has been fully revised, updated and expanded. The half-century covered constitutes one of the most complex, eventful and rapidly changing of any in Europe's history. It is a period whose emphasis on conflict and political crisis combines daring innovation with the stubborn persistence of many older attitudes and patterns of human behaviour. Professor Ford explores these tensions throughout; and he gives his readers a powerful sense of the extraordinary energy, in every aspect of human activity, that characterised the time.

Europe in the Nineteenth Century

Europe in the Nineteenth Century
Author: Harry Hearder
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2014-01-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317871014

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The period between 1830 and 1880 was one of immense activity, radical political change, and striking economic and social growth in Europe. The major themes of the struggles between individuals, parties and classes within the state, and between the states themselves are explored within the context of a study of the administration, organisation and growth of European society. The whole book has been fully revised and updated, particularly the section on German history. Professor Hearder has also given greater consideration to many important issues, such as, popular movements of protest and insurrection, life-styles, and the role of women.

Europe, 1780-1830

Europe, 1780-1830
Author: Franklin L. Ford
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Longman Limited
Total Pages: 423
Release: 1971
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780582483460

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Europe 1780-1830 rapidly established itself as a standard introduction to European history in the age of the French Revolution and its aftermath when it first appeared almost 20 years ago.The half-century covered by the book constitutes one of the most complex, eventful and rapid periods of demolition and change to be found anywhere in Europe's past.Professor Ford explores the tensions throughout; and he gives his readers a powerful sense of the extraordinary energy, in every aspect of human activity, that characterized the time.

Contagion and the State in Europe, 1830-1930

Contagion and the State in Europe, 1830-1930
Author: Peter Baldwin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 599
Release: 1999-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 113942615X

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This book is a groundbreaking study of the historical reasons for the divergence in public health policies adopted in Britain, France, Germany and Sweden, and the spectrum of responses to the threat of contagious diseases such as cholera, smallpox and syphilis. In particular the book examines the link between politics and prevention. Did the varying political regimes influence the styles of precaution adopted? Or was it, as Peter Baldwin argues, a matter of more basic differences between nations, above all their geographic placement in the epidemiological trajectory of contagion, that helped shape their responses and their basic assumptions about the respective claims of the sick and of society, and fundamental political decisions for and against different styles of statutory intervention? Thus the book seeks to use medical history to illuminate broader questions of the development of statutory intervention and the comparative and divergent evolution of the modern state in Europe.

Europe in the Nineteenth Century, 1830-1880

Europe in the Nineteenth Century, 1830-1880
Author: Harry Hearder
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The period between 1830 and 1880 was one of immense activity, radical political change and startling economic and social growth in Europe. Professor Hearder presents it in all its energy and diversity in his broad-ranging and analytical survey. He explores the traditional themes of the struggles for power between individuals, parties and classes within the state, and between the nations of Europe as a whole; but these issues are discussed within the wider context of a study of the administration, organisation and growth of European society.

Enlightened Reform in Southern Europe and its Atlantic Colonies, c. 1750-1830

Enlightened Reform in Southern Europe and its Atlantic Colonies, c. 1750-1830
Author: Gabriel Paquette
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2016-05-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 131714287X

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Efforts to ascertain the influence of enlightenment thought on state action, especially government reform, in the long eighteenth century have long provoked stimulating scholarly quarrels. Generations of historians have grappled with the elusive intersections of enlightenment and absolutism, of political ideas and government policy. In order to complement, expand and rejuvenate the debate which has so far concentrated largely on Northern, Central and Eastern Europe, this volume brings together historians of Southern Europe (broadly defined) and its ultramarine empires. Each chapter has been explicitly commissioned to engage with a common set of historiographical issues in order to reappraise specific aspects of 'enlightened absolutism' and 'enlightened reform' as paradigms for the study of Southern Europe and its Atlantic empires. In so doing it engages creatively with pressing issues in the current historical literature and suggests new directions for future research. No single historian, working alone, could write a history that did justice to the complex issues involved in studying the connection between enlightenment ideas and policy-making in Spanish America, Brazil, France, Italy, Portugal and Spain. For this reason, this well-conceived, balanced volume, drawing on the expertise of a small, carefully-chosen cohort, offers an exciting investigation of this historical debate.

Europe and the World, 1650-1830

Europe and the World, 1650-1830
Author: Professor Jeremy Black
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136407650

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Europe and the World, 1650-1830 is an important thematic study of the first age of globalisation. It surveys the interaction of Europe, Europe's growing colonies and other major global powers, such as the Ottoman Empire, China, India and Japan. Focusing on Europe's impact on the world, Jeremy Black analyses European attitudes, exploration, trade and acquisition of knowledge.

Themes in Modern European History 1780-1830

Themes in Modern European History 1780-1830
Author: Pamela Pilbeam
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134853408

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Themes in Modern European History 1780-1830 is an authoritative and lively exploration of a period dominated by events which have shaped modern Europe. In a series of articles, six leading academics present some controversial conclusions: * the east/west contrast in Europe today has more to do with responses to the French Revolution of 1789 than the Russian Revolution of 1917 * the conservative Europe of 1814 was the product of the Romantic imagnation, not a `Restoration' of the old regime Spanning political, social, economic and demographic facets of revolutions, this is an indispensable textbook for all students of the nineteenth century, and for all those interested in understanding the nature of Europe today.

The Japanese Discovery of Europe, 1720-1830

The Japanese Discovery of Europe, 1720-1830
Author: Donald Keene
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1969-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780804774161

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This is an account of the growth and uses of Western learning in Japan from 1720 to 1830. These are the dates of the beginning of official interest in Western learning and of the expulsion of Siebold from the country, the first stage of a crisis that could be resolved only by the opening of the country of the West. The century and more included by the two dates was a most important period in Japanese history, when intellectuals, rebelling at the isolation of their country, desperately sought knowledge from abroad. The amazing energy and enthusiasm of men like Honda Toshiaki made possible the spectacular changes in Japan, which are all too often credited to the arrival of Commodore Perry. The author chose Honda Toshiaki (1744-1821) as his central figure. A page from any one of Honda's writings suffices to show that with him one has entered a new age, that of modern Japan. One finds in his books a new spirit, restless, curious and receptive. There is in him the wonder at new discoveries, the delight in widening horizons. Honda took a kind of pleasure even in revealing that Japan, after all, was only a small island in a large world. To the Japanese who had thought of Chinese civilization as being immemorial antiquity, he declared that Egypt's was thousands of years older and far superior. The world, he discovered, was full of wonderful things, and he insisted that Japan take advantage of them. Honda looked at Japan as he thought a Westerner might, and saw things that had to be changed, terrible drains on the country's moral and physical strength. Within him sprang the conviction that Japan must become one of the great nations of the world.