Reaction vs. Progress 1815 - 1848. ReactionaryReactionary Conservatism Conservatism – Metternich Nationalism Nationalism – Herder Romanticism Romanticism.

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Reaction vs. Progress

ReactionaryReactionary Conservatism Conservatism – Metternich Nationalism Nationalism – Herder Romanticism Romanticism – Wordsworth Congress of Troppau Congress of Troppau Congress of Laibach Congress of Laibach Congress of Verona Congress of Verona July Ordinance July Ordinance February Revolution February Revolution Bloody June Days Bloody June Days Frankfurt Assembly Frankfurt Assembly Conservatism Conservatism – Metternich Nationalism Nationalism – Herder Romanticism Romanticism – Wordsworth Congress of Troppau Congress of Troppau Congress of Laibach Congress of Laibach Congress of Verona Congress of Verona July Ordinance July Ordinance February Revolution February Revolution Bloody June Days Bloody June Days Frankfurt Assembly Frankfurt Assembly ProgressiveProgressive Liberalism Liberalism – Malthus Socialism Socialism – Saint-Simon, Fourier, Blanc Congress System (?) Congress System (?) Congress of Aix-La-Chapelle Congress of Aix-La-Chapelle Monroe Doctrine (?) Monroe Doctrine (?) Decembrist uprising Decembrist uprising July Revolution / Monarchy July Revolution / Monarchy Convention of 1839 Convention of 1839 Reform Act of 1832 Reform Act of 1832 Repeal of Corn Laws Repeal of Corn Laws March Days March Days Liberalism Liberalism – Malthus Socialism Socialism – Saint-Simon, Fourier, Blanc Congress System (?) Congress System (?) Congress of Aix-La-Chapelle Congress of Aix-La-Chapelle Monroe Doctrine (?) Monroe Doctrine (?) Decembrist uprising Decembrist uprising July Revolution / Monarchy July Revolution / Monarchy Convention of 1839 Convention of 1839 Reform Act of 1832 Reform Act of 1832 Repeal of Corn Laws Repeal of Corn Laws March Days March Days

Reaction to a changing Europe

Liberalism Breaks Through…

The Revolutions of 1848 In France… In France… – Feb. Rev. gives way to Bloody June Days… In Austria… In Austria… – The March Days bring Russian involvement… In Prussia… In Prussia… – Constitution of Frankfurt Assembly ignored by FW IV…