Europe Faces Revolutions

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Europe Faces Revolutions 8.2 Europe Faces Revolutions Liberal and nationalist uprisings challenge the old conservative order of Europe. NEXT

Europe Faces Revolutions Clash of Philosophies Three Philosophies Early 1800s: three schools of political thought in conflict in Europe Conservative—landowners, nobles want traditional monarchies Liberal—wealthy merchants, business owners want limited democracy Radical—believe in liberty, equality; want everyone to have a vote **ideals of French Revolution NEXT

Nationalism Develops Nationalism and Nation-States • Nationalism—loyalty to nation of people with common culture, history • Nation-state—nation with its own independent government 1815: only France, England, and Spain Liberals and radicals support nationalism; conservatives do not Stemmed from ideas of the French Revolution NEXT

Nationalists Challenge Conservative Power Greeks Gain Independence •Balkans—region of Europe controlled by Ottomans in early 1800s •Greece gets European help to gain independence from Turks 1830: Greece independent 1830s Uprisings Crushed •Belgian, Italian, Polish liberals & nationalists revolt •mid-1830s: conservatives are back in control 1848 Revolutions Fail to Unite •Ethnic uprisings in Europe, especially in Austrian empire •1849: conservatives return to power NEXT

Radicals Change France The Third Republic 1830: Charles X fails to restore absolute monarchy •1848: Paris mob overthrows monarchy, sets up republic Radicals split by infighting; moderates control new government •1848 constitution calls for elected president and parliament France Accepts a Strong Ruler Louis-Napoleon—Napoleon’s nephew 1848: elected president 1852: takes the title of emperor promotes industrialization prosperity Revolution of 1848: revolutionaries storm the Palais Royal, Paris. Painting, Eugene Hagnauer.

Reform in Russia Feudal System and Serfdom in Russia Czars fail to free serfs because they fear losing landowners’ support Defeat Brings Change •lack of industrialization leads to military defeat in Crimean War Reform and Reaction •Alexander II social and economic reforms 1861: frees serfs, but debt keeps them on the same land 1881: assassinated, reforms end •Alexander III encourages industrialization