The Cambridge Modern History, Том 11

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John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Baron Acton, Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes
The University Press, 1918
"The Cambridge Modern History" is a comprehensive modern history of the world, beginning with the 15th century age of Discovery, published by the Cambridge University Press in the United Kingdom and also in the United States.
 

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Lamartine and the banquets
40
Bohemian demands
46
His first measures
49
Frederick Williams constitutional ideas
55
Of Würtemberg Disturbance in Bavaria
61
Contents
65
Giobertis Prolegomeni al Primato
67
2 German Literature 184070
70
His friendship with Pasolini Liberal ideas
73
The French fall back behind the Moselle
74
The Two Sicilies Rome and Pius IX
79
Republic of St Mark Tuscany joins Piedmont
83
He is defeated The Salasco armistice
89
Tuscany crushed Fall of Venice
95
LouisPhilippe abdicates
101
Election of a Constituent Assembly LedruRollin and the departments
107
Conflict of June 24 and 25
113
Relations of Ministry and Assembly
119
Dissolution of the Constituent Assembly
125
CHAPTER VI
142
In Würtemberg Hanover and Saxony
149
Croatia
156
Prussian intervention Dahlmanns Constitution
163
Imperial manifesto of March 15
174
The Croatian Diet
180
The Emperor at Olmütz
187
The BrandenburgManteuffel Ministry
193
Frederick William IV declines the Imperial Crown
199
CHAPTER VII
202
Hungarian capture of Budapest Russian intervention
208
The retribution
214
The Dreikönigsbündniss and the Union
220
The Danish and SchleswigHolstein Succession
226
The AustroPrussian secret alliance
233
Reaction The Act of Neutralisation
238
Threatened intervention of Great Powers
244
Fears of European intervention
250
Preparations for
255
Mediation of Napoleon
256
CHAPTER IX
262
Attempts to ameliorate the lot of the serfs
268
Results of the reign of Nicholas
274
Turkey and the Hungarian refugees Montenegro Greece
278
AND THE PERIOD OF PERSONAL
286
Police and Press Imperial Court
292
Government attitude towards finance
298
Relations of Napoleon with England
308
Financial policy of Gladstone
311
France and England declare war against Russia
317
End of the War Congress of Paris
323
Government of India Bill
329
Financial achievements of Gladstone America
335
Disraelis first Parliamentary Reform Bill
341
CHAPTER XIII
347
Hood Elizabeth Barrett Browning
353
Contrasted influence of Dickens and Thackeray
359
CHAPTER XIV
366
Union of the Moderate Right and Left Centre parties
372
The Mantuan Trials Reaction in Tuscany Guerrazzi
377
War declared Piedmontese and French victories Magenta and Sol
383
Garibaldi at Naples Merode at Rome
389
Policy of Manteuffel in Prussia The Junkers
395
xxxviii
398
Magyar resistance to Bachs policy
401
and Austria
407
Political songs and ballads
412
Keller Storm Freytag
418
Charles Kisfaludy
424
Kálmán Tóth Jókai
430
Views of Burlingame on China
431
XVI
432
Napoleons proposal for a congress rejected
436
Prussia resolves to act without the Confederation
439
Action of the Confederation and withdrawal of Prussia
450
Preliminaries of Nikolsburg
456
Condition of Paris
501
CHAPTER XVIII
507
Alfred de Musset Baudelaire
513
George Sand
519
Victor Cousin
526
Fall of Ricasoli Premiership of Rattazzi
532
Improvement in finances Industrial development
538
Rome the capital of the Italian kingdom
544
CHAPTER XX
550
Diplomatic dispute with England
556
ODonnells new Ministry His resignation
562
Prim and the dynasty
568
humiliates Portugal Luiz I
574
Moltkes plan of campaign
580
The affair of Saarbrücken
583
Bazaine driven back at Noisseville
599
Battle of Beaune la Rolande
605
Failure of the last sortie from Paris
611
Railways and financial policy
619
Reforms in the military and educational systems
624
Growth of Nihilism
630
Settlement of Syria Montenegro
636
Ionian Islands ceded
642
3 RUSSIAN LITERATURE
648
4 NATIONAL INFLUENCES IN BOHEMIAN AND POLISH LITERATURE
653
Alexander Vielopolski and the new Russian policy
659
XXIII
661
Luxemburg 181550
674
XXIV
677
Relations of Sweden and Norway
680
Attack on the Crown in the Diet
686
Growing difficulties in SchleswigHolstein
692
Germanising tendencies in Danish literature
697
CHAPTER XXV
703
Spanish Concordat
709
Significance of Quanta Cura and the Syllabus
715
The Opposition grows weaker
721
CHAPTER XXVI
724
Bentincks reforms
730
War with Sind
736
The Punjab annexed Second Burmese War
742
Siege and two reliefs of Lucknow
748
CHAPTER XXVII
754
Durhams Report on Canada
757
Relaxation of economic control
763
The Quebec Conference
769
Cartier Macdonald Growth of the Dominion
775
Modifications in the Constitution Native policy
781
Basutoland The diamond fields
787
Period of autocratic Governors
790
New Zealand Constitution
796
CHAPTER XXVIII
802
Decision of the English Cabinet
808
Chinese alarmed at the growth of missions
814
The Taiping rebellion
820
PAGE
821
Adoption of an heir to the Tycoon
836
Night attack on the British legation
842
The new Ministry Hungary The Batthyány Ministry
848
The Treaties sanctioned by the Mikado
854
Imperialist triumph Organisation of new government
860
Lord Aberdeens new Ministry
867
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF LEADING EVENTS
983
Gladstones first Budget
990
INDEX
995
The April Movement and its results
1013
State of affairs in Belgium in 1839
1020
367
1023
Natal
1026
374
1029
Liberation of the Scheldt
1034
First years of Leopold II Advanced Liberalism
1042
276
1043
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