AP European History

Terms, Events, Personalities, and Works

Isms and Revolutions: 1815 - 1848

 


Nationalism

Utopian Socialism

Anarchism

Conservatism

Romanticism

The Cortes

Creole Elite

“Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationalism”

Tory Party

Zollverein

Phalanxes

Pan-Slavism

“Rotten Boroughs”

 

Carlsbad Decrees

“Peterloo Massacre”

Spanish Revolution of 1820

Greek Revolution of 1821

Decembrist Revolt of 1825

July Revolution of 1830

Catholic Emancipation Act

Magyar Revolt of 1848

Frankfurt Assembly (Parliament)

 

Adam Smith

Jeremy Bentham

Charles Fourier

Pierre Joseph Proudhon

Guiseppe Mazzini

Klemens von Metternich

August von Kotzebue

Charles X (Court of Artois)

Otto I

Toussaint L’Ouverture

Bernardo O’Higgins

Nicholas I

Daniel O’Connell

Alphonse de Lamartine

Louis Napoleon Bonaparte

Prince Alfred Windischgraetz

Prince Felix Schwarzenberg

John Stuart Mill

William Blake

Lord Byron

John Wesley

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

 

 

Political Register

Essay on the Principle of Population

Principles of Morals and Legislation

Conditions of the Working Class in England

Das Kapital

On Liberty

Massacre at Chios

On the Knowing and Feelings of the Human Soul

“The Irish Problem”

Saint-Simonianism

Mutulaism

Burschenschaften

Sturm und Drang

Philhellenic Societies

Peninsulares

Chamber of Deputies

Whig Party

Anti Corn Law League

Hegelianism

Grossdeutsch

Volkgeist

 

Corn Law of 1815

Six Acts of 1819

Congress of Troppau

Treaty of London (1827)

Organic Statute

Great Reform Bill of 1832

June Days of 1848

March Laws

Factory Act of 1833

 

Thomas Malthus

Claude de Saint-Simon

Louis Blanc

Karl Marx

Benjamin Constant

Frederick William III

King Louis XVIII

Ferdinand VII

Karageorge

Jean-Jacques Dessalines

Simon Bolivar

Louis Phillipe

Robert Peel

General Cavaignac

Alexis de Tocqueville

Emperor Francis Joseph

Fredrick William IV

Alexander Ypsilanti

Samuel Taylor Cloeridge

Friedrich Schlegel de Chateaubriand

“Albert the Worker”

 

 

 

Wealth of Nations

Principles of Political Economy

What is Property?

The Communist Manifesto

Voix des femmes

Organization of Work

Lyrical Ballads

Faust

The Critique of Pure Reason

 

Liberalism

Owenism

Marxism

Concert of Europe

Banquet

“Eastern Question”

Official Nationality

“July Monarchy”

Utilitarianism

New Lanark

Magyarization

Kleindeutsch

Chartism

 

Coercion Act of 1817

Cato Street conspiracy

Protocol of Troppau

Battle of Ayacucho

Four Ordinances of 1830

The Poor Law

Vienna Uprising of 1848

Pan-Slavic Conference

People’s Charter

 

David Ricardo

Robert Owen

Auguste Blanqui

Friedrich Engels

Edmund Burke

Alexander I

George Canning

Prince Milos

Jose de San Martin

Miguel Hidalgo

William IV

Earl Grey

Louis Kossuth

Francis Palacky

Guiseppe Garibaldi

Johan Herder

Immanuel Kant

William Wordsworth

Johann W. von Goethe

Grimm Brothers

King Frederick VII (Denmark)