Today's installment concludes The Congress of Vienna 1814-15,our selection from Revolutionary Europe, 1789-1815 by Henry M. Stephens published in
Britain Pushes the Congress of Vienna to End Slave Trade
The other ambassadors could not understand why he troubled so much about what seemed to them a trivial matter.Continuing The Congress of Vienna
The Congress of Vienna Reorganizes Switzerland and Italy
The Swiss Confederation as thus constituted was placed under the guarantee of the great powers and declared neutral forever.Continuing The Congress
The Congress of Vienna Reorganizes Germany
Of these committees the most important was that which reorganized Germany.Continuing The Congress of Vienna 1814-15,our selection from
The Congress of Vienna Reorganizes Poland
The division between the great powers was caused by the desire of Russia and Prussia for the aggrandizement of their territories.Continuing The
The Congress of Vienna 1814-15
This series has six easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: France Still a Major Power.IntroductionThe upheavals of the French
Napoleon Retreats From Leipzig
Today's installment concludes Leipzig Battle of the Nations,our selection from History of Germany by Wolfgang Menzel published in 1852.If you
Allied Armies Close in on Napoleon
Napoleon’s generals had been thrown back in every quarter, with immense loss, upon Dresden, toward which the allies now advanced.Continuing Leipzig
Napoleon Goes on Defensive
In August, 1813, the tempest of war broke loose on every side, and all Europe prepared for a decisive struggle.Continuing Leipzig Battle of the