The Revolutionary Movement of 1848-9 in Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Germany: With Some Examination of the Previous Thirty-three YearsMaurice, C. Edmund (Charles Edmund)
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The Revolutionary Movement of 1848-9 in Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Germany: With Some Examination of the Previous Thirty-three Years
Maurice, C. Edmund (Charles Edmund)
Europe -- History -- 1848-1849; Revolutions -- Europe
Apparent unanimity between races of Austrian Empire in the March
risings.--Unreality of this appearance.--Local aspirations.--The
Serbs of Buda-Pesth.--The Magyar politics in Pesth.--The first
Hungarian Ministry.--Szemere's Press Law and its failure.--The
answer of the Ministry to the Serb petition.--Position and History
of the Serbs in Hungary.--Treatment by Magyars and Austrian
Kings.--Growth of Serb literature.--The deputations from Neusatz
and Carlowitz.--Velika-Kikinda.--Position and character of
Rajaciç.--Of Stratimiroviç.--The summoning of the Serb
Assembly.--Croatian movement revived.--The Croats and the "twelve
points."--Joseph Jellaciç.--Pillersdorf and the Bohemian
deputation.--The meeting at the Sophien-Insel.--The second
petition.--The Germans of Bohemia and Moravia.--Opening of the
Vor-Parlament at Frankfort.--Blum's influence.--Struve's proposals
and their effect.--The Slavonic question at Frankfort.--The Polish
phase of it.--The Bohemian question evaded by the
Vor-Parlament.--The Committee of Fifty and Palacky.--The discussion
between the National Committees in Prague.--Schilling's
insults.--The appeal to the Austrian Government and its
failure.--The summons of the Slavonic Congress.--The difficulties
in Vienna.--The April Constitution.--The Galician movement.--The
rising of May 15 and the flight of the Emperor.--Effect of the May
movement on Bohemian feeling--on Hungarian feeling.--The Serb
meeting of May 13.--The Roumanian meeting of May 15.--The Saxon
opposition to the Union.--The alliance between the Magyars and the
Szekler.--The fall of Transylvanian independence.--The first
collision with the Roumanians.--Their position, and character of
their rising.--Alliance between Croats and Serbs.--The attack on
Carlowitz of June 11.--The Slavonic Congress at Prague.--The
difficulties in Prague.--Windischgrätz and the Town Council.--The
quarrel between the students of Prague and the students of
Vienna.--The Slavonic petition.--The rising of June 12.--The fall
of Prague and its consequences.
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