First Schleswig War (1848-1851)

First Schleswig War (1848-1851)
Author: Sophia Thompson
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-20
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Dive into the tumultuous era of 1848, where the embers of revolution ignited passions across Europe. Uncover the riveting story of the First Schleswig War (1848-1851), a gripping saga of cultural identity, political upheaval, and relentless determination. Amidst the backdrop of a changing world, witness the clash of aspirations and power as nations grapple with their destinies. Immerse yourself in the struggles and sacrifices of forgotten heroes who fought not just for land, but for the very essence of their heritage. From diplomatic maneuvers to battlefield clashes, from propaganda's seductive whispers to the echoes of cultural resilience-this is a tale of intrigue, unity, and the indomitable spirit that shaped the course of history. Discover how the echoes of the First Schleswig War continue to reverberate, resonating with our modern quest for identity, unity, and the enduring pursuit of self-determination.

The First Schleswig-Holstein War 1848-50

The First Schleswig-Holstein War 1848-50
Author: Nick Svendsen
Publisher: Helion and Company
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2010-07-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1910294195

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1848 was a turbulent but momentous time in Europe. Within this context, the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein were caught between the rising nationalism and desire for unification of the Prussian/German nation states and the traditional alliances with the Danish Kingdom. The Schleswig Holsteiners decided that allegiance with the German Federation, including possessing their own constitution, was the best way forward. They rebelled against the Danish and looked to the Prussians with their greater military prowess for help. In Denmark, as in other European countries, the call for a democratic constitution caused social disturbance, triggered initially by the February riots in Paris. The Danish monarchy, in crisis, both constitutionally and in terms of monarchical succession continued to lay claim on their southernmost duchies and sent their armed forces to destroy the Schleswig-Holstein insurgents. The author describes the battles and battlefields upon which this crisis was played out: from the first major action at Bov (9 April, 1848) to the last major battles of the war, at Isted (25 July 1850) and Missunde (12 September 1850), from the geomorphic landscape influencing battlefield strategy down to the description of a farmhouse where Prussian officers jumped out of windows to save themselves from the Danish.

The War Between Denmark & Germany 1848-1850

The War Between Denmark & Germany 1848-1850
Author: E. Delmas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1996
Genre: Denmark
ISBN: 9780646282084

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Om episoder i 1. slesvigske krig, Krigen 1848-50. Bogen er en engelsk oversættelse af uddrag af et fransk militært tidsskrift.

Civil War Settlers

Civil War Settlers
Author: Anders Bo Rasmussen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2022-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108988679

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Civil War Settlers is the first comprehensive analysis of Scandinavian Americans and their participation in the US Civil War. Based on thousands of sources in multiple languages, that have to date been inaccessible to most US historians, Anders Bo Rasmussen brings the untold story of Scandinavian American immigrants to life by focusing on their lived community experience and positioning it within the larger context of western settler colonialism. Associating American citizenship with liberty and equality, Scandinavian immigrants openly opposed slavery and were among the most enthusiastic foreign-born supporters of the early Republican Party. However, the malleable concept of citizenship was used by immigrants to resist draft service, and support a white man's republic through territorial expansion on American Indian land and into the Caribbean. Consequently, Scandinavian immigrants after emancipation proved to be reactionary Republicans, not abolitionists. This unique approach to the Civil War sheds new light on how whiteness and access to territory formed an integral part of American immigration history.

Scandinavia After Napoleon

Scandinavia After Napoleon
Author: Morten Nordhagen Ottosen
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2024
Genre: Scandinavia
ISBN: 303146561X

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This is a stunning book about Scandinavianism, based on huge archival work, demonstrating that a unification nationalism was close to the success enjoyed by Italy and Germany. Another consideration deserves stark highlighting: this is the most exciting book in nationalism studies to have appeared for many years, offering a novel realist theory of nationalism that destroys many taken for granted assumptions, about the nineteenth century for surebut with implications quite as much for present circumstances as well. -John A. Hall, Professor emeritus, McGill This book explores the intellectual grounds of Scandinavianist ideology and its political development into a national unification movement. Denmark, Norway and Sweden were nearly annihilated during the Napoleonic Wars. The lesson learned was that survival was a matter of size. Whereas their union of 1814 offered Sweden-Norway geostrategic security tempered by fear of Russia, Denmark was the biggest territorial loser of the Napoleonic Wars and faced separatism connected to German nationalism in the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein. This evolved into a national conflict that threatened Denmarks survival as a nation. Meanwhile, a new generation of Danes, Swedes and Norwegians had come to regard kindred language, culture and religion as a case for Scandinavian union that could offer protection against Russia and Germany. When the European revolutions of 1848 unleashed the First Schleswig War, the influence of Scandinavianism was such that it nearly turned into a Scandinavian war of unification. Rasmus Glenthj is Associate Professor of History at the University of Southern Denmark. Morten Nordhagen Ottosen is Professor of History at the Norwegian Defence University College.

The Making of a World Order

The Making of a World Order
Author: Albert Wu
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2023-09-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000936988

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Why does 1919 deserve further study and debate a hundred years later? What lessons for global history may we learn from the world order created at the end of the Great War? Drawing insight from the global turn of the past several decades that has forced us to reconsider the most important world events and processes since the French Revolution and especially the growing interest in World War I as a global conflict that extended far beyond the borders of Europe, this volume explores the global political ramifications of the treaties prepared at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 by focusing on key topics: how the Paris Peace Conference re-shaped the geo-political configurations of the Middle East, the importance of transformations in Asia and particularly China in the immediate postwar period, the shifts in Southeastern Europe, new feminist movements in Central Europe, and the pre-history of neoliberalism. Read together, the papers demonstrate how the peace treaties signed in 1919 and 1920 marked a profound transformation on local, national, continental, and global scales.

The Nordic Secret

The Nordic Secret
Author: Tomas Björkman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9788792240767

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