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by C. Edmund (Charles Edmund) Maurice
Delving into the tumultuous spring of 1848, this study traces the intertwined uprisings that swept across Italy, the Austrian Empire, and the German states. By weaving together political, social, and cultural threads, the author illuminates how disparate peoples—from Italian patriots to Hungarian reformers—shared a common yearning for liberty and national identity. The narrative begins with the earliest sparks in Palermo and Presburg, showing how local grievances quickly ignited a broader, pan‑European wave of dissent.
The work stands out for its balanced perspective, offering vivid accounts drawn from firsthand observations and a wealth of archival material, while deliberately setting aside the French episode to spotlight lesser‑known protagonists. Readers are treated to rich illustrations and personal anecdotes that bring the era’s fervor to life, making the complex web of alliances and rivalries accessible to both scholars and curious listeners. This thoughtful synthesis invites anyone interested in the roots of modern Europe to hear the voices that shaped a revolutionary age.
Full title
The Revolutionary Movement of 1848-9 in Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Germany With Some Examination of the Previous Thirty-three Years
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (888K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-04-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1843–1927
A Victorian historian and public-minded writer, he brought European history and reform politics to a broad readership. His work ranged from popular history to historical fiction, shaped by a life deeply connected to education and civic causes.
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