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Liberal RevolutionsHistory 104 / March 1, 2013
Louis-PhilippeKing of France,
1830-1848
the “bourgeois king”
February 1848: Parisians at the barricades
Louis Blanc(1811-1882)
The scene at a national workshop
“June Days” in Paris
Nationalitiesof the
Austrian Empire
Vienna, March 1848: angry crowds
Vienna, March 1848: attacks on aristocrats
Metternich flees… the Emperor Ferdinand abdicates…
… and young Franz Josef becomes the new Emperor of Austria
Barricades in Berlin, March 1848
Friedrich Wilhelm IVKing of Prussia,
1840-1861
After the victory: a citizens’ militia on parade in Berlin
Remembering the martyrs: funerals for Berlin’s freedom fighters
Pius IXPope, 1846-1878
The central dilemma of liberalism in the 19th Century:
Liberals call for power to the people…
but which people?!
Thus: as power devolves from monarchs
to broader circles of the population,
conflicts intensify among various national groups.
The Frankfurt Parliament, May 1848 - April 1849
Prague in June 1848: violence during the Pan-Slav Congress
Lajos Kossuth(1802-1894)
Violence in Vienna (Oct. 1848)
Friedrich Wilhelm IV rejects the offer to becomeEmperor of Germany (Apr. 1849)
Sweeping up the remnants of revolution
Louis Napoleon BonapartePresident of France,
1848-1851Emperor of France,
1851-1870