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
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
Chamber of Deputies
Whig Party
Anti Corn Law League
Hegelianism
Grossdeutsch
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
“Eastern Question”
“July Monarchy”
Utilitarianism
New Lanark
Magyarization
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)