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The Congress of Vienna: Crash Course European History #23
The end of the Napoleonic Wars left the great powers of Europe shaken. Judging from the destruction that had been wrought across the continent, it seemed to the powers that be that the Enlightenment had liberated the people, and led to disaster. So, everybody got together in Vienna to have a Congress, and to try to put Europe "right" again. By "right" I mean they wanted to go back to the old days of kings, queens, and nobles running the show. But this new yearning for the past pervaded the continent. Roomanticism arose at the same time, looking back at (imagined) golden age of Medieval Times. Today we'll talk about the Congress of Vienna, The Holy Alliance, and the Romantic movement across the arts.
Sources
-Blanning, Tim. The Romantic Revolution: A History. London: Weidenfeld and Nico...
published: 30 Oct 2019
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The CONGRESS of VIENNA, Explained [AP Euro Review—Unit 5 Topic 7]
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In this video Heimler explains what you need to know about Unit 5 Topic 7 (5.7) of the AP European History curriculum which is all about the Congress of Vienna. Thanks to the work of Klemens von Metternich, a wave of conservatism swept the European continent ushering in the Age of Mett...
published: 10 Nov 2022
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The Congress of Vienna (Part 1) (1814)
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published: 29 Jan 2022
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History Short - The Congress of Vienna
A brief look at the workings of the Congress of Vienna
published: 02 Feb 2014
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The Congress of Vienna (Part 2) (1814 to 1815)
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Richard J. Evans, "The Pursuit of Power: Europe 1815-1914" | http://tinyurl.com/59xc4jup
Wolfram Siemann, "Metternich: Strategist and Visionary" | http://tinyurl.com/c793byzu
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Robert K. Massie, "Dreadnought: Britain, Germany, and the Coming of ...
published: 02 Apr 2022
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The Congress of Vienna: Metternich's Conservative Order (AP Euro)
http://www.tomrichey.net/euro
The Congress of Vienna met in 1814-1815 after Napoleon's defeat to create a blueprint for a peaceful and stable Europe. Prince Klemens von Metternich of Austria was instrumental in laying the groundwork for a conservative order that would last for a generation. It would be nearly 100 years before Europe erupted in another major war of Napoleonic proportions.
This video is intended for students of AP European History and Western Civilization, as well as lifelong learners.
published: 25 Mar 2014
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The Congress of Vienna (Complete Series) - Historia Civilis Reaction
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published: 30 Dec 2023
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9th June 1815: Final Act of the Congress of Vienna signed, days before Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo
The Congress was chaired by Metternich, the Austrian principal minister, and led by the ‘Four Great Powers’ of Austria, Russia, Britain, and Prussia alongside France. In total over 200 states were represented in some way at the Congress, making it the largest diplomatic event of its time. However, the key terms were discussed and decided by the Great Powers in informal meetings.
The Congress met with the purpose of reviewing and reorganising Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. By doing this, the Great Powers hoped to achieve a lasting peace. Having first met after the defeat and surrender of Napoleonic France in 1814, the meetings continued in spite of the renewal of hostilities following the period known as the Hundred Days in which Napoleon returned from exile and took back control of Fra...
published: 08 Jun 2023
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The Congress of Vienna: Decided by YOU
You guys voted the peace that ended the Napoleonic Wars. How did that turn out?
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Alternate Congress Of Vienna || How Europe Could Have Looked
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The Congress of Vienna: Crash Course European History #23
The end of the Napoleonic Wars left the great powers of Europe shaken. Judging from the destruction that had been wrought across the continent, it seemed to the...
The end of the Napoleonic Wars left the great powers of Europe shaken. Judging from the destruction that had been wrought across the continent, it seemed to the powers that be that the Enlightenment had liberated the people, and led to disaster. So, everybody got together in Vienna to have a Congress, and to try to put Europe "right" again. By "right" I mean they wanted to go back to the old days of kings, queens, and nobles running the show. But this new yearning for the past pervaded the continent. Roomanticism arose at the same time, looking back at (imagined) golden age of Medieval Times. Today we'll talk about the Congress of Vienna, The Holy Alliance, and the Romantic movement across the arts.
Sources
-Blanning, Tim. The Romantic Revolution: A History. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2011.
-Hunt, Lynn. Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures. Boston: Bedford St Martin’s, 2019.
-Vick, Brian E. Congress of Vienna: Power and Politics after Napoleon. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2014.
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The end of the Napoleonic Wars left the great powers of Europe shaken. Judging from the destruction that had been wrought across the continent, it seemed to the powers that be that the Enlightenment had liberated the people, and led to disaster. So, everybody got together in Vienna to have a Congress, and to try to put Europe "right" again. By "right" I mean they wanted to go back to the old days of kings, queens, and nobles running the show. But this new yearning for the past pervaded the continent. Roomanticism arose at the same time, looking back at (imagined) golden age of Medieval Times. Today we'll talk about the Congress of Vienna, The Holy Alliance, and the Romantic movement across the arts.
Sources
-Blanning, Tim. The Romantic Revolution: A History. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2011.
-Hunt, Lynn. Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures. Boston: Bedford St Martin’s, 2019.
-Vick, Brian E. Congress of Vienna: Power and Politics after Napoleon. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2014.
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- published: 30 Oct 2019
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The CONGRESS of VIENNA, Explained [AP Euro Review—Unit 5 Topic 7]
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In this video Heimler explains what you need to know about Unit 5 Topic 7 (5.7) of the AP European History curriculum which is all about the Congress of Vienna. Thanks to the work of Klemens von Metternich, a wave of conservatism swept the European continent ushering in the Age of Metternich in which peace (kind of) was held for 50 years.
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In this video Heimler explains what you need to know about Unit 5 Topic 7 (5.7) of the AP European History curriculum which is all about the Congress of Vienna. Thanks to the work of Klemens von Metternich, a wave of conservatism swept the European continent ushering in the Age of Metternich in which peace (kind of) was held for 50 years.
- published: 10 Nov 2022
- views: 68859
46:46
The Congress of Vienna (Part 1) (1814)
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The Annual Register, 1815, Preface | https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015028180035
Voltaire, "An Essay on Universal History, the Manners, and Spirit of Nations" | https://amzn.to/34BGbtL
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N. Gash, “After Waterloo: British Society and the Legacy of the Napoleonic Wars," from Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, vol. 28, 1978, pp. 145-157. | https://www.jstor.org/stable/3679205
The Annual Register, 1815, Preface | https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015028180035
Voltaire, "An Essay on Universal History, the Manners, and Spirit of Nations" | https://amzn.to/34BGbtL
The History of Parliament: The 5th Parliament of the United Kingdom | https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1790-1820/parliament/1812
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- published: 29 Jan 2022
- views: 2423755
2:53
History Short - The Congress of Vienna
A brief look at the workings of the Congress of Vienna
A brief look at the workings of the Congress of Vienna
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A brief look at the workings of the Congress of Vienna
- published: 02 Feb 2014
- views: 96933
51:12
The Congress of Vienna (Part 2) (1814 to 1815)
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Richard J. Evans, "The Pursuit of Power: Europe 1815-1914" | http://tinyurl.com/59xc4jup
Wolfram Siemann, "Metternich: Strategist and Visionary" | http://tinyurl.com/c793byzu
A. Wess Mitchell, "The Grand Strategy of the Habsburg Empire" | http://tinyurl.com/mrysh8se
Robert K. Massie, "Dreadnought: Britain, Germany, and the Coming of the Great War" | http://tinyurl.com/4fw8va89
Adam Hochschild, "Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire's Slaves" | http://tinyurl.com/8um9jrnn
Harry Dickinson, "Public Opinion and the Abolition of the Slave Trade" | https://bit.ly/2XRMLJC
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Richard J. Evans, "The Pursuit of Power: Europe 1815-1914" | http://tinyurl.com/59xc4jup
Wolfram Siemann, "Metternich: Strategist and Visionary" | http://tinyurl.com/c793byzu
A. Wess Mitchell, "The Grand Strategy of the Habsburg Empire" | http://tinyurl.com/mrysh8se
Robert K. Massie, "Dreadnought: Britain, Germany, and the Coming of the Great War" | http://tinyurl.com/4fw8va89
Adam Hochschild, "Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire's Slaves" | http://tinyurl.com/8um9jrnn
Harry Dickinson, "Public Opinion and the Abolition of the Slave Trade" | https://bit.ly/2XRMLJC
The History of Parliament: The 5th Parliament of the United Kingdom | https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1790-1820/parliament/1812
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"While She Sleeps (Morning Edit)," by The Lights Galaxia
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"Infados," by Kevin MacLeod
"The House Glows (With Almost No Help)," by Chris Zabriskie
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- published: 02 Apr 2022
- views: 1476135
14:47
The Congress of Vienna: Metternich's Conservative Order (AP Euro)
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The Congress of Vienna met in 1814-1815 after Napoleon's defeat to create a blueprint for a peaceful and stable Europe. Prince K...
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The Congress of Vienna met in 1814-1815 after Napoleon's defeat to create a blueprint for a peaceful and stable Europe. Prince Klemens von Metternich of Austria was instrumental in laying the groundwork for a conservative order that would last for a generation. It would be nearly 100 years before Europe erupted in another major war of Napoleonic proportions.
This video is intended for students of AP European History and Western Civilization, as well as lifelong learners.
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The Congress of Vienna met in 1814-1815 after Napoleon's defeat to create a blueprint for a peaceful and stable Europe. Prince Klemens von Metternich of Austria was instrumental in laying the groundwork for a conservative order that would last for a generation. It would be nearly 100 years before Europe erupted in another major war of Napoleonic proportions.
This video is intended for students of AP European History and Western Civilization, as well as lifelong learners.
- published: 25 Mar 2014
- views: 364750
2:46:55
The Congress of Vienna (Complete Series) - Historia Civilis Reaction
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- published: 30 Dec 2023
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2:34
9th June 1815: Final Act of the Congress of Vienna signed, days before Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo
The Congress was chaired by Metternich, the Austrian principal minister, and led by the ‘Four Great Powers’ of Austria, Russia, Britain, and Prussia alongside F...
The Congress was chaired by Metternich, the Austrian principal minister, and led by the ‘Four Great Powers’ of Austria, Russia, Britain, and Prussia alongside France. In total over 200 states were represented in some way at the Congress, making it the largest diplomatic event of its time. However, the key terms were discussed and decided by the Great Powers in informal meetings.
The Congress met with the purpose of reviewing and reorganising Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. By doing this, the Great Powers hoped to achieve a lasting peace. Having first met after the defeat and surrender of Napoleonic France in 1814, the meetings continued in spite of the renewal of hostilities following the period known as the Hundred Days in which Napoleon returned from exile and took back control of France.
The Final Act of the Congress set in place a map of Europe that remained largely unchanged for the next forty years, and which laid the foundations for the First World War. Historians and politicians in the later 19th Century even criticised the attendees for focusing more on achieving a balance of power than on maintaining peace.
The Final Settlement largely ignored the emerging nationalist sentiments in parts of Europe, and this exclusion was particularly heavily criticised by later commentators. Although nationalist movements were a key factor in the disputes and conflicts that emerged later, it’s important to remember that the Congress did succeed in its primary aim of securing wider European peace for the best part of a century.
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The Congress was chaired by Metternich, the Austrian principal minister, and led by the ‘Four Great Powers’ of Austria, Russia, Britain, and Prussia alongside France. In total over 200 states were represented in some way at the Congress, making it the largest diplomatic event of its time. However, the key terms were discussed and decided by the Great Powers in informal meetings.
The Congress met with the purpose of reviewing and reorganising Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. By doing this, the Great Powers hoped to achieve a lasting peace. Having first met after the defeat and surrender of Napoleonic France in 1814, the meetings continued in spite of the renewal of hostilities following the period known as the Hundred Days in which Napoleon returned from exile and took back control of France.
The Final Act of the Congress set in place a map of Europe that remained largely unchanged for the next forty years, and which laid the foundations for the First World War. Historians and politicians in the later 19th Century even criticised the attendees for focusing more on achieving a balance of power than on maintaining peace.
The Final Settlement largely ignored the emerging nationalist sentiments in parts of Europe, and this exclusion was particularly heavily criticised by later commentators. Although nationalist movements were a key factor in the disputes and conflicts that emerged later, it’s important to remember that the Congress did succeed in its primary aim of securing wider European peace for the best part of a century.
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The Congress of Vienna: Decided by YOU
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Alternate Congress Of Vienna || How Europe Could Have Looked
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