The 1848 Revolutions

The 1848 Revolutions by Peter Jones, published by Routledge on October 28, 1991, is a comprehensive examination of the widespread revolutions that erupted across Europe in 1848. This edition, consisting of 144 pages, delves into the social, economic, and political circumstances that contributed to these significant historical events, providing readers with a clear understanding of the factors that led to the revolutions in France, the Habsburg and German lands, and the Italian peninsula.
In this Seminar Study, readers will find a thorough investigation of the complexities surrounding the 1848 revolutions. The book not only outlines the causes of the uprisings but also presents an account of the revolutions themselves. Fully revised from its original publication in 1981, this edition serves as an accessible introduction to the history of Europe between 1815 and 1871, making it a valuable resource for those interested in European history during this tumultuous period.
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In 1848 revolutions broke out all over Europe – in France, the Habsburg and German lands and the Italian peninsular. This Seminar Study considers why the revolutions occurred and why they were so widespread. The book offers a broad ranging investigation of the social, economic and political circumstances which led to the revolutions of 1848 as well as an account of the revolutions themselves. First published in 1981, and fully revised in 1991, the study has long established itself as one of the most accessible and valuable introductions to this complex subject.
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