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Author, MonographicDahlinger, Charles W.
Title, MonographicThe German revolution of 1849: Being an account of the final struggle, in Baden, for the maintenance of Germany's first national representative government
Place of PublicationNew York, N.Y.
PublisherG. P. Putnam's Sons
Date of Publication1903
Extent of Workx, 287
AbstractIn the years 1848 and 1849, continental Europe was torn from one end tothe other by a mad struggle of the people for more civil liberty. France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, all felt its violence. In Germany for a time the people were triumphant and absolute government appeared to be an institution of the past. Finally, in 1849, the whole illusion was dispelled; grim reaction again swept into power. The following sketch is intended only to picture the death-struggle of the movement, which took place in Baden. A vast number of the participants later crossed the Atlantic and came to the United States, making new careers for themselves.
NotesSchurz's collection
Call NumberMKI DD 207 D13
MKI TermsForty-eighters/ Germany/ History / 19th century/ Revolution, 1848-1849