Revolutions of 1848
The European Revolutions of 1848 were a series of revolts in Europe. In some places they are called Spring of Nations or the Year of Revolution.
Date | 23 February 1848 – early 1849 |
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These revolutions started in January with a Palermo republican uprising. The larger French Revolution of 1848 in February was followed in March by several other revolutions amongst them the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states. In Ireland, the rebellions began because of famine conditions in their country.
People in the various countries tried to take over their governments.
Revolutions Of 1848 Media
Galician slaughter (Polish: Rzeź galicyjska) by Jan Lewicki (1795–1871), depicting the massacre of Polish nobles by Polish peasants in Galicia in 1846.
The revolutionary barricades in Vienna in May 1848
Episode from the Five Days of Milan, painting by Baldassare Verazzi
Revolutionaries in Berlin in March 1848, waving the revolutionary flags
Danish soldiers parade through Copenhagen in 1849 after victories in the First Schleswig War
Proclamation of the Serbian Vojvodina in May 1848 during the Serb Revolution
The Battle of Buda in May 1849 by Mór Than
References
- ↑ 1848-06-24"Battle at Soufflot barricades-1848" Location:Rue Soufflot, Paris48°50′48″N 2°20′37″E / 48.846792°N 2.343473°E :
- ↑ Mike Rapport (2009). 1848: Year of Revolution. Basic Books. p. 201. ISBN 978-0-465-01436-1.
The first deaths came at noon on 23 June.