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1 An Age of Nationalism and Realism, 1850 - 1871
Chapter 22 An Age of Nationalism and Realism,

2 The France of Napoleon III: Louis Napoleon & the 2nd Napoleonic Empire
Not allowed to stand for re-election Seizes government by force Restores universal male suffrage and asks that the empire be restored Assumed the title of Napoleon III, December 2, 1852 Authoritarian government Economic prosperity Reconstruction of Paris Broad streets Opposition brought about some liberalization

3 Foreign policy: Crimean War
The Ottoman Empire Disintegration of the Ottoman Empire Encroachment of the Russian Empire Loss of territory Crimean War Russian demand to protect Christian shrines (Privilege already given to the French) Ottomans refuse; Russia invades Moldavia and Wallachia Turks declare war, October 4, 1853 Britain and France declare war on Russia, March 28, 1854 Destroys the Concert of Europe War ends in March, 1856 Political effects of the war

4 The Crimean War ©2003 Wadsworth, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc. Thomson Learning™ is a trademark used herein under license.

5 National Unification: Italy
Kingdom of Savoy Victor Emmanuel II, Count Camillo di Cavour ( ) Napoleon III alliance with Piedmont, 1858 War with Austria, 1859 Northern states join Piedmont Guiseppi Garibaldi ( ) The Red Shirts Invasion of Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, 1860 Kingdom of Italy, March 17, 1861 Annexation of Venetia, 1866 Annexation of Rome, 1870

6 The Unification of Italy
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7 The Unification of Germany
William I, Wanted military reforms Otto von Bismarck ( ) Reorganization of the army Realpolitik The Danish War (1864) Schleswig and Holstein Joint administration with Austria Austro-Prussian War (1866) Austrian defeat at Königgratz, July 3, 1866 North German Confederation Military agreements with Prussia

8 The Unification of Germany
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9 Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871)
Dispute with France over the throne of Spain French declaration of war, July 15, 1870 Battle of Sedan, September 2, 1870 Siege of Paris, capitulates January 28, 1871 Southern German states join Northern German Confederation William I proclaimed kaiser, January 8, 1871, of the Second German Empire

10 The Austrian Empire: Toward a Dual Monarchy
Ausgleich, Compromise, 1867 Creates a dual monarchy German and Magyars dominate minorities Francis Joseph Emperor of Austria/King of Hungary Some things in held in common Other minorities

11 Europe in 1871 ©2003 Wadsworth, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc. Thomson Learning™ is a trademark used herein under license.

12 Ethnic Groups in the Dual Monarchy
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13 Imperial Russia Alexander II, 1855-1881
Emancipation of serfs, March 3, 1861 Problems with emancipation Zemstvos (local assemblies) Growing dissatisfaction Alexander III ( )

14 Great Britain: The Victorian Age
Did not experience revolts in 1848 Reforms Economic Growth Queen Victoria (1837 – 1901) reflected the age Benjamin Disraeli ( ) Extension of voting rights Reform Act, 1867

15 The United States: Slavery and War
The United States: Civil War and Reunion Differences between North and South The cotton economy Election of Abraham Lincoln, secession of South Carolina, 1860 Civil War, North has the advantage Grant and Lee and the war’s end Emergence of the Canadian Nation By 1800 want more autonomy By 1837 several groups rebelled The Dominion of Canada, 1867

16 Marx and Marxism Karl Marx ( ) and Friedrich Engels ( ), The Communist Manifesto, 1848 History is the history of class struggle Stages of history In the end would be a classless society After 1848 revolutions, Marx went to London Marx, Das Kapital International Working Men’s Association, 1864 Internal problems

17 A New Age of Science Development of the steam engine led to science of relationship between heat and mechanical energy Growth of scientific interest Louis Pasteur – germ theory of disease Dmitri Mendeleyev – atomic weights Michael Faraday – generator Growth in belief in science has affect on religious belief

18 Charles Darwin and the Theory of Organic Evolution
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, 1859 All plants and animals have evolved over a long period of time Those who survived had adapted to the environment The Descent of Man, 1871 Ideas highly controversial; gradually accepted

19 A Revolution in Health Care
Louis Pasteur Pasteurization Joseph Lister Hospital gangrene New Public Health Measures American Medical Association Women and Medical Schools Elizabeth Blackwell Female Medical College of Pennsylvania

20 Realism in Literature and Art
The Realistic Novel Rejected Romanticism Gustave Flaubert ( ), Madame Bovary, 1857 William Thackeray ( ), Vanity Fair, 1848 Charles Dickens ( ) Realism in Art Gustave Courbet ( ) Portrayal of everyday life Jean-Francois Millet ( ) Scenes from rural life Twilight of Romanticism Franz Liszt Richard Wagner The Ring of the Nibelung

21 Discussion Questions Trace the events that led to the Crimean War.
How does the Crimean War change the relationships of the European nations? How did nationalism affect Germany, Italy and Austria? How did the issue of slavery affect the history of the United States? What are some of the contributions of Louis Pasteur and Joseph Lister on medicine today. What is different about the “New Age of Science”?

22 Web Links Louis Napoleon Crimean War Giuseppe Garibaldi
Otto von Bismarck Franco-Prussian War Compromise of 1867 Karl Marx


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