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Title: The Age of Metternich


1
Chapter 23
  • The Age of Metternich
  • 1815-1850
  • Conservatism
  • Liberalism
  • Nationalism
  • Romanticism
  • Socialism

2
Conservatism
  • The Congress of Vienna created
  • The Concert of Europe A concerted effort to
    maintain the status quo
  • The Congress System A series of meetings of the
    Great powers to monitor and defend the status quo
  • The Quadruple Alliance Austria, Russia,
    Prussia, England took military action to defend
    Europe from Liberalism and Nationalism
  • Brits dropped out 1822 replaced by France

3
The Congress of Viennas Success
  • Concert system successfully maintained the
    balance of power until German unification 1871
  • Successfully avoided world war until 1914
  • Concert System ended with Crimean War in the
    1850s
  • Successfully put down Liberal and Nationalistic
    revolutions
  • Exceptions Greece, Belgium

4
Conservatism
  • Did appeal to upper classes and peasants who were
    frightened by the violence and terror of the
    French Revolution
  • The Bourgeoisie posed the biggest threat to
    conservatism
  • Edmund Burkes Reflections most famous defense
    of conservatism
  • Metternich an even bigger fan

5
Conservatism in German Confederation
  • Metternich had the most to lose to Liberalism and
    Nationalism
  • Understood that universities posed the biggest
    threat
  • 1819 Metternich called the Carlsbad Diet
  • Carlsbad Decrees Materials that advocated
    unification were censored
  • Liberals and Nationalists in universities were
    driven underground

6
Conservatism in Prussia
  • Hohenzollerns in Prussia instituted some
    government reforms after defeat of Napoleon
  • German nationalists misunderstood and looked to
    Prussia to unify German states, hoping for an
    enlightened despot kind of thing
  • Prussian reforms were not liberalonly made
    government more efficient
  • German nationalists were disappointed.

7
Conservatism in England
  • Tories defeated Napoleon and were still in
    control
  • Corn Laws still in effect
  • Habeas Corpus repealed for the first time in
    English history
  • Peterloo Massacre Police attacked a peaceful
    crowd listening to an anti-Corn Law speech
  • 11 killed 400 wounded

8
Conservatism in England contd
  • Censorship of the Press
  • Mass meetings were abolished
  • By 1820 England moving toward authoritarianism

9
Conservatism in France
  • Began as liberal Charter 1814
  • By 1815 The White Terror Royalist mobs
    murdered thousands of former revolutionaries
  • Elections of 1816 restored moderate royalists
    to power
  • By 1823 France had joined the Quadruple Alliance
    and helped to crush a liberal revolution in Spain
    and restored a Bourbon to power

10
Conservatism in France continued
  • 1829 The heir to the French throne was murdered
  • Royalists used above as an excuse to crack down
    on liberalism
  • Louis XVIII shifted to conservative policies
  • Increased censorship
  • Reduced suffrage

11
Conservatism in Russia
  • Alexander I (1801-1825) initially favored
    Enlightened Despotism but became increasingly
    conservative over time
  • Died in 1825 and Brother, Nicholas all set to
    take power
  • Decembrist Uprising Junior military officers who
    wanted a constitutional government tried to
    prevent Nicholas from taking power

12
Conservatism in Russia continued
  • Uprising crushed
  • Nicholas I became Europes most reactionary
    monarch
  • Police state, censorship, state-sponsored
    terrorism
  • No representative assemblies
  • Education limited, curriculum monitored
  • Alienated Russian intellectuals
  • Slovolphiles (Mir)
  • Westernizers
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