History 1401E Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Conservative Force, Class Conflict, Frederick William Iv Of Prussia
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After the 1848 revolutions: a rejuvenated reaction and then crowned emperor of the french under the title napoleon iii. Louis napoleon bonaparte, elected president of the second french republic, dec 1848, There was an uneasy alliance between the liberal middle class and the popular/working classes. The middle class provided the ideology that fueled the working classes to rise against the government. However, these two groups were not particularly compatible. Were relatively limited, however: these movements are, despite being spread all over europe, are connected. Each group is aware of what is happening to the other: most of these revolutionary movements only managed to be in power for a few months. Two key reasons for the collapse of the revolutions in austria: the disconnect between the people in the city and the people in the country. As a result, the austrian army could deal with each one at a time rather than all of them at once.