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Published: 28 December 1995
...The relationship between ethical principles and cold, strategic Realpolitik in Marx and Engels’ national policy has been much disputed. This chapter reconstructs the ethical thinking behind their policies during the 1848 revolutions and counter‐revolutions. It argues...
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Published: 10 February 2022
... Peace of Prague 1866 Breitkopf & Härtel Simrock Peter Joseph 1792–1868 liberal nationalism male choral songs 1848 revolutions Schleswig-Holstein Question Greater Germany Lesser Germany One day in the winter of 1896–1897, Johannes Brahms received a parcel from his old friend Felix Hecht...
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Published: 02 September 2024
... witnessed them, and from historical knowledge of the 1848 revolutions. In discussing workers’ success in Russia, Trotsky wrote that the decision to impress upon soldiers the workers’ resolve served “as an echo . . . which had this day decided the fate of the revolution.” 33 The military...
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Published: 02 September 2004
..., sometimes violent, in the 1820s and during the 1830 revolutions. A particularly dramatic episode was the Polish rising against Russian rule in 1830, which led to the suppression of Vilna University and the diffusion of Polish intellectual exiles. During the 1848 revolutions, students were active...
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Published online: 01 January 2010
Published in print: 22 August 2002
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Published: 03 January 2002
... notice posted on buildings in Palermo, announcing that a revolt would commence under cover of festivities for the king's birthday. One of the results of the 1848 revolutions was that foreign occupation of Italy became more serious and more extensive than ever before. The revolutions failed due...
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Published: 24 January 2013
... Prince Tuscany Bagheria Cefalù Crispi Francesco La Farina Giuseppe Partinico Alcamo Calatafimi Marsala Risorgimento Gibilrossa Lanza Gen Ferdinando Mistretta Noto Sciacca Nievo Ippolito Bixio Nino Romagna 1848 revolutions Sicilian autonomy common land 1860 Risorgimento Giuseppe...
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Published: 20 May 2020
... for laughter. Meanwhile, Dickens, Collins and Sala were drawn to the cosmopolitan neighbourhood of Leicester Square. Here, hotels and lodgings brimmed not only with tourists but also with Continental spies and exiles, arriving in the aftermath of the 1848 revolutions. Coffee house Covent Garden Dickens...
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Published: 01 April 2025
... that one of the outcomes of the 1848 revolution was to dissolve the operatic entanglements discussed in this book, and certainly this was one of Gernerth’s expressed wishes (“times move on: . . . the thread has been severed”). Yet, while the tumultuous events of 1848 interrupted the transalpine networks...
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Published: 13 June 2017
... Andrew Leopardi Giacomo Lincoln Abraham Sardinia Sicilian Vespers Cernuschi Enrico Comitato latino Lamennais Félicité de Napoleon III Strassburg Young Europe India Laboulaye Édouard Macchi Mauro Native Americans American democracy 1848 revolutions Giuseppe Montanelli Carlo Cattaneo...
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Published: 01 May 2015
... Symonds John Addington Wilson James Anti Corn Law League Cabinet the Edinburgh Review House of Commons Jeffrey Francis House of Lords Monarchy the Wallace Alfred Russell 1848 Revolutions John Stuart Mill Thomas Carlyle Matthew Arnold Walter Bagehot 3rd Earl Grey redemption retribution...
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Published: 04 October 2012
... Engels on Slavs Blanc Louis Marx on feudal party Prussia liberal revolution permanent revolution petite bourgeoisie state power commercialism Gervinus Georg Gottfried Macaulay Lord Thomas social republicanism Whigs England Chartism United Landtag 1848 Revolutions Marx Alexis de...
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Published: 07 May 2024
... Haraway postcritique Bruno Latour dedicated comparative Barbara Cassin sexual revolutions 1848 revolutions classical receptions The notions of importance, necessity, interest, are a thousand times more determining than the notion of truth. Not because they replace truth but because they measure...
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Published: 01 October 2001
... Czyński Jan emigration Jewish Gonsawer Henryk Hollaenderski Leon Lubliner Ozeasz Ludwik Meisels Rabbi Ber Poznań Spring of Nations Poznań Jews historical literature historical stereotypes Jewish attitudes Springtime of Nations 1848 revolutions The impulse towards freedom which...
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Published: 19 January 2011
... Greenfeld Liah Kinkel Gottfried Königswinter Wolfgang Müller von Koßmaly Carl Natur Eingang Bosch Hieronymus Goya Francisco Negenberg Konrad von Quartettkränzchen Singekränzchen Brahms Johannes arietta Daverio John Kapp Reinhard Propp Vladimir Britten Benjamin Lieder 1848 revolutions Gustav...
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Published: 03 January 2002
... and argued that the central achievement of that year was to find a path to democracy between stifling authoritarianism and violent revolution. The socialist view of the 1848 revolutions argued that the democratic rhetoric of fraternity concealed the reality of bourgeois class interests and that democratic...
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Published online: 03 October 2011
Published in print: 03 January 2002
...The chapters in this book arose out of lectures given in Oxford to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the 1848 revolutions in Europe. They comprise summaries of the existing site of knowledge, as well as new insights and unfamiliar information. The book also seeks to place the revolutionary...
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Published: 01 June 2013
... Italy merchants Catholic nationalism Chinese Newtown Xinli papacy persecutions early Qing Revolutions impact of 1848 revolutions in Europe ancestral rituals blackmail Britain Catholic elites Cave Gully Dongergou cemetery finances of the mission from Chinese Catholics France Grioglio...
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Published: 01 November 2015
... address Lincoln Abraham Maine Henry Summer Whitman Walt constitutionalism representative democracy within Poggi Gianfranco civilisation standard of imperialism British Empire Congress of Vienna 1848 revolutions Springtime of the peoples De Tocqueville Democracy is like a rising tide; it only...
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Published: 15 August 2017
... Monarchy, fading with the onset of the 1848 revolutions. Yet, as his gaze remained turned to the country of his childhood and the loved ones who stayed behind, many of his pieces spoke for and of Poland. The chapter cites Jankiel's “Concert of Concerts” as a way of introducting Chopin, being one...