HIS 102 1st Edition Lecture 17 Outline of Last Lecture I. The Jacobin RepublicII. Why the terror?III. War and modern nationalismIV. The directoryOutline of Current Lecture I. NapoleonA. Wages war (1810 height of power)1. Police state-lots of spies2. Overthrew old regimes and instilled constitutional forms of government3. Occupied Prussia, Austria, Vienna4. Treaty with Russia>until Napoleon invaded and gets defeated by winter5. Only Britain refused to deal with FranceB. Empire overthrown (1814)II. Congress of Vienna (1814-15)A. Metternich1. Chancellor of Vienna2. Old regime conservative3. France’s behavior for the past 20 years was punishment from GodB. Bourbon Restoration1. Louis XVIII restored to throneC. Redrawing Europe1. Wanted to form a balance of powerThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.2. German confederation>replaces Holy Roman Empire with 38 states instead of3003. Poland reappears (Congress Kingdom)>still within Russian orbitIndustrial RevolutionI. The starting place: a watershed in human historyA. Neolithic Age1. Prehistory at the end of the Stone Age2. Begins a fundamental change in human history>people live in permanent settlements as they begin farmingII. Definition: where, when, and why?A. Existing preconditions required for industrial revolution1. Already Capitalist society-capital is invested wealth2. Wage labor3. Productive agricultural society4. Entrepreneurial markets5. Only where there was already substantial growth (Northwestern Europe-Great Britain, Netherlands, Belgium, West Germany, some of France, Northern
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