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Revolution and the Reimposition of Order

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Palmer Chapter 12 1 Revolutions and the Reimposition of Order Revolution and the Reimposition of Order Chapter XII. Sections 58-62 pp. 500-541 ?Never before or since has Europe seen so truly universal an upheaval as in 1848....In 1848 the revolutionary movement broke out spontaneously from native sources from Copenhagen to Palermo and from Paris to Budapest. Contemporaries sometimes attributed the universality of the phenomenon to the machinations of secret societies...but the fact is that revolutionary plotters had little influence upon what actually happened....Many people wanted substantially the same things--constitutional government, the independence and unification of national groups, an end

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