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The Congress of Vienna

Author : Brian E. Vick
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 445 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674729711

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Historians have dismissed the pageantry of the Vienna Congress as window dressing when compared with the serious maneuverings of sovereigns and statesmen. By seeing these two dimensions as interconnected, Brian Vick reveals how one of the most important diplomatic summits in history managed to redraw the map of Europe and the international system.

The Congress of Vienna

Author : Tim Chapman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2006-11-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134680511

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In 1814-1815, after the French revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, the leaders of the most important countries in Europe gathered together to redraw the frontiers of their continent. The Congress of Vienna explores the attempt by Britain, Russia, Austria and Prussia to agree Europe's new frontiers after almost twenty years of continuous fighting against France and analyses how successful the Congress was. The Congress of Vienna offers a readable introduction to this difficult topic, providing a background to the negotiations, a summary of the agreements reached and assessment of the longer term consequences.

The Congress of Vienna and its Legacy

Author : Mark Jarrett
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013-09-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780857722348

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Two centuries ago, Europe emerged from one of the greatest crises in its history. In September 1814, the rulers of Europe and their ministers descended upon Vienna to reconstruct Europe after two decades of revolution and war, with the major decisions made by the statesmen of the great powers. The territorial reconstruction of Europe, however, is only a part of this story. It was followed, in the years 1815 to 1822, by a bold experiment in international cooperation and counter-revolution, known as the 'Congress System'. The Congress of Vienna and subsequent Congresses constituted a major turning point - the first genuine attempt to forge an 'international order', to bring long-term peace to a troubled Europe, and to control the pace of political change through international supervision and intervention. In this book, Mark Jarrett argues that the decade of the European Congresses in fact marked the beginning of our modern era, with a profound impact upon the course of subsequent developments. Based upon extensive research, this book provides a fresh look at a pivotal but often neglected period.

Vienna, 1814

Author : David King
Publisher : Crown
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2008-03-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780307407368

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“Reads like a novel. A fast-paced page-turner, it has everything: sex, wit, humor, and adventures. But it is an impressively researched and important story.” —David Fromkin, author of Europe’s Last Summer Vienna, 1814 is an evocative and brilliantly researched account of the most audacious and extravagant peace conference in modern European history. With the feared Napoleon Bonaparte presumably defeated and exiled to the small island of Elba, heads of some 216 states gathered in Vienna to begin piecing together the ruins of his toppled empire. Major questions loomed: What would be done with France? How were the newly liberated territories to be divided? What type of restitution would be offered to families of the deceased? But this unprecedented gathering of kings, dignitaries, and diplomatic leaders unfurled a seemingly endless stream of personal vendettas, long-simmering feuds, and romantic entanglements that threatened to undermine the crucial work at hand, even as their hard-fought policy decisions shaped the destiny of Europe and led to the longest sustained peace the continent would ever see. Beyond the diplomatic wrangling, however, the Congress of Vienna served as a backdrop for the most spectacular Vanity Fair of its time. Highlighted by such celebrated figures as the elegant but incredibly vain Prince Metternich of Austria, the unflappable and devious Prince Talleyrand of France, and the volatile Tsar Alexander of Russia, as well as appearances by Ludwig van Beethoven and Emilia Bigottini, the sheer star power of the Vienna congress outshone nearly everything else in the public eye. An early incarnation of the cult of celebrity, the congress devolved into a series of debauched parties that continually delayed the progress of peace, until word arrived that Napoleon had escaped, abruptly halting the revelry and shrouding the continent in panic once again. Vienna, 1814 beautifully illuminates the intricate social and political intrigue of this history-defining congress–a glorified party that seemingly valued frivolity over substance but nonetheless managed to drastically reconfigure Europe’s balance of power and usher in the modern age.

Rites of Peace: The Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna

Author : Adam Zamoyski
Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Page : 658 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2012-11-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780007368723

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Rites of Peace: The Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna by Adam Zamoyski Pdf

Following on from his epic ‘1812: Napoleon's Fatal March on Moscow’, bestselling author Adam Zamoyski has written the dramatic story of the Congress of Vienna.

The Congress of Vienna

Author : Harold Nicolson
Publisher : Faber & Faber
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2009-11
Category : Congress of Vienna
ISBN : 0571255922

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Harold Nicolson was well qualified to write this book. His father, Sir Arthur Nicolson, was a diplomat as he himself was in early adulthood being a member of the British delegation to the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 as well as serving in other capacities. A later historian of the Congress, Adam Zamoyski, has described it in the following way: 'The reconstruction of Europe at the Congress of Vienna is probably the most seminal episode in modern history.' Harold Nicolson's classic account written piquantly just after the Second World War is memorable not just for its adroit grasp of the many complex issues but also for its numerous vivid character sketches of the principal peacemakers: Alexander I of Russia, Metternich, Talleyrand, Castlereagh and others are brought brilliantly to life. 'Mr Nicolson has written a vivid, entertaining and penetrating book about an episode in nineteenth-century history with which has gifts and his own education most particularly qualified him to deal. Moreover he often makes valuable generalisations. . . In a short review it is impossible to convey by quotation those qualities which will make it eagerly sought after: its vivid portraits and scenes from the past: its clear analysis of political situations as they arise; its shrewd comments on the characters of the men who dealt with them.' Desmond MacCarthy, Sunday Times Faber Finds is reissuing all of Harold Nicolson's works of diplomatic history: The Congress of Vienna: A Study in Allied Unity, 1812 - 1822; Lord Carnock: A Study in Old Diplomacy: Peacemaking, 1919 and Curzon: The Last Phase, 1919 - 1925.

The Congress of Vienna

Author : Brian E. Vick
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 445 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2014-10-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674745483

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Historians have dismissed the pageantry of the Vienna Congress as window dressing when compared with the serious maneuverings of sovereigns and statesmen. By seeing these two dimensions as interconnected, Brian Vick reveals how one of the most important diplomatic summits in history managed to redraw the map of Europe and the international system.

The Congress of Vienna

Author : Harold Nicolson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1974
Category : Congress of Vienna
ISBN : UOM:39015001845273

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A Diplomatic History of Europe Since the Congress of Vienna

Author : René Albrecht-Carrié
Publisher : HarperCollins Publishers
Page : 806 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015008700687

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The Congress of Vienna, 1814-1815

Author : Charles K (Charles Kingsley) Webster,Great Britain Foreign Office Histor
Publisher : Legare Street Press
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2021-09-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1015016278

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A World Restored

Author : Henry Kissinger
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2017-04-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9781787204362

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Originally published in 1957—years before he was Secretary of State and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize—, Henry Kissinger wrote A World Restored, to understand and explain one of history’s most important and dramatic periods; a time when Europe went from political chaos to a balanced peace that lasted for almost a hundred years. After the fall of Napoleon, European diplomats gathered in a festive Vienna with the task of restoring stability following the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, and the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire. The central figures at the Congress of Vienna were the Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, Viscount Castlereagh and the Foreign Minister of Austria Klemens Wenzel von Mettern Metternich. Castlereagh was primarily concerned with maintaining balanced powers, while Metternich based his diplomacy on the idea of legitimacy—that is, establishing and working with governments that citizens accept without force. The peace they brokered lasted until the outbreak of World War I. Through trenchant analysis of the history and forces that create stability, A World Restored gives insight into how to create long-lasting geopolitical peace-lessons that Kissinger saw as applicable to the period immediately following World War II, when he was writing this book. But the lessons don’t stop there. Like all good insights, the book’s wisdom transcends any single political period. Kissinger’s understanding of coalitions and balance of power can be applied to personal and professional situations, such as dealing with a tyrannical boss or co-worker or formulating business or organizational tactics. Regardless of his ideology, Henry Kissinger has had an important impact on modern politics and few would dispute his brilliance as a strategist. For anyone interested in Western history, the tactics of diplomacy, or political strategy, this volume will provide deep understanding of a pivotal time.

Securing Europe after Napoleon

Author : Beatrice de Graaf,Ido de Haan,Brian Vick
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2019-02-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781108644495

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Securing Europe after Napoleon by Beatrice de Graaf,Ido de Haan,Brian Vick Pdf

After the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, the leaders of Europe at the Congress of Vienna aimed to establish a new balance of power. The settlement established in 1815 ushered in the emergence of a genuinely European security culture. In this volume, leading historians offer new insights into the military cooperation, ambassadorial conferences, transnational police networks, and international commissions that helped produce stability. They delve into the lives of diplomats, ministers, police officers and bankers, and many others who were concerned with peace and security on and beyond the European continent. This volume is a crucial contribution to the debates on securitisation and security cultures emerging in response to threats to the international order.

The Congress of Vienna

Author : M. de Pradt (Dominique Georges Frédéric)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1816
Category : Congress of Vienna
ISBN : UIUC:30112020482060

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The Congress of Vienna, 1814-1815

Author : Sir Charles Kingsley Webster
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1945
Category : Congress of Vienna
ISBN : UOM:39015012152800

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The Congress of Vienna

Author : Tim Chapman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2006-11-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134680504

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In 1814-1815, after the French revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, the leaders of the most important countries in Europe gathered together to redraw the frontiers of their continent. The Congress of Vienna explores the attempt by Britain, Russia, Austria and Prussia to agree Europe's new frontiers after almost twenty years of continuous fighting against France and analyses how successful the Congress was. The Congress of Vienna offers a readable introduction to this difficult topic, providing a background to the negotiations, a summary of the agreements reached and assessment of the longer term consequences.