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From Restoration to Revolution, 1815–1848

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP European History 19 May 2015 Chapter 10 Outline Restoration to Revolution, 1815 ? 1848 Expo. Of informed public cont'd. Wordcitizenwascontroversial in aftermath of French Revolution Liberalism's ideas, =ity before law, freedom of expression, consent of gov'd., were threat to Euro rulers, especially with nat'l'ism Republicans called for universal male suffrage/end to monarchy Socialists disturbed by in=ities produced in market econ. Argued that political reform wasn't enough; to socialists, justice was possible with reordering of society that distributed prop. =ly; 1815-48, no revolution succeeded Romanticism broke with Classicism/formalityof 18thart Romantics prized subjectivity, feeling, spontaneity

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