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| Format | Book Whole |
|---|---|
| Author, Monographic | Dahlinger, Charles W. |
| Title, Monographic | The 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 Publication | New York, N.Y. |
| Publisher | G. P. Putnam's Sons |
| Date of Publication | 1903 |
| Extent of Work | x, 287 |
| Abstract | In 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. |
| Notes | Schurz's collection |
| Call Number | MKI DD 207 D13 |
| MKI Terms | Forty-eighters/ Germany/ History / 19th century/ Revolution, 1848-1849 |