The Cambridge Modern History, المجلد 1

الغلاف الأمامي
1907
 

المحتوى

Lamennais Religious intolerance Louis XVIII at Ghent
44
Demands of the Ultras and of the Powers
50
The Concordat The end of the foreign occupation
56
Reconstruction of the Ministry
62
Royalist reaction
68
Projects of intervention abroad
74
The priestparty and education Successes of Villele
78
The Religious Orders Opposition of the Peers
85
Coalition of Royalists with Liberals Dissolution
91
LIST OF BIBLIOGRAPHIES
93
The Polignac Ministry Liberal revolt
97
Vitality in literature and art
103
The Papal States Naples
109
Carlo Alberto
115
Need of combination Mazzini
121
The drama Historical works
125
CHAPTER V
131
Finance Commerce Industry
137
Naples France
143
The Netherlands Switzerland
149
Rising in the Papal States Demands of the Powers
155
Joseph de Maistres Du Pape
161
Cesare Balbo Massimo dAzeglio
167
CHAPTER VI
169
Turkey Russia and the Congress of Vienna
175
Rising in the Morea Periods of the war
181
Francis and Alexander at Czernovitz
187
Inaction of the Powers
193
Wellingtons policy Russia prepares for war
199
CHAPTER VII
205
Personal character of Ferdinand
207
Galitzin Mora American revolutionary agents
213
anticlerical policy
219
The Congress of Verona
225
Carlist party Fourth marriage of Ferdinand
231
Mendiz ibal s policy and fall
237
Rule of Narvaez and the Moderates
243
Governments and provinces
249
The great fairs The Manila galleon Trade with China
255
The Indian population Mortality Epidemics
261
Tupac Amaru Reform of government
267
English contraband War of 1739 Bourbon reforms
273
The medieval spirit
279
The revolution in Buenos Aires
285
The double advance of San Martin and Bolivar
291
Estimate of Bolivar and his work
297
Political ideas in Spanish America
302
The European Powers Congress of Verona
308
Dom Pedro Regent in Brazil
314
Death of John VI Pedro grants a Charter and abdicates
320
Policy of France and England Pedro II Emperor of Brazil ?25
326
Sartorius replaced by Napier
332
Contents
337
Reign of Maria II Parties in Portugal
338
THE GERMANIC FEDERATION
340
First session of the Diet The Elector of Hesse
346
Reaction against Liberalism in Prussia
352
Foreign policy of Metternich
358
The Wartburg festival Reaction Alexander of Russia
364
Success of Metternich
370
By J H Clapham M A Kings College Professor of Economics
371
The Belgian question Understanding of the Eastern Powers Treaty
376
Attempt at Protestant union Death of Frederick William III
382
Contents
383
Goethes early years in Weimar
389
Classicism and Romanticism
395
The Heidelberg Romanticists
401
Grillparzer The Romanticists and Goethe
407
CHAPTER XIII
413
The Committee of Ministers
419
Prisons Religion
422
Alexanders projects of reform The burgher class
428
Prosperity of Finland Its Constitution
434
XV111 Contents
437
Nicholas and Constantine
440
The new kingdom of Poland
446
Molés Ministry
498
Colonial policy before and under Mole
504
Fall of Molg Difficulties of LouisPhilippe
510
Disillusionment
516
THE LOW COUNTRIES
517
Fundamental Law for the United Netherlands
523
Belgian opposition The Press
529
The Prince of Orange in Brussels
535
Dutch invasion under the Prince of Orange
541
Rise of Mehemet Ali
547
Convention of Kiutayeh
553
Better relations between Great Britain and Russia
558
Russia approaches Great Britain
564
Resignation of Thiers LouisPhilippes policy
570
The Luddite and other riots The Radical sections
576
Thistlewoods plot Riot at Glasgow Death of George III
582
Huskissons policy The Sinking Fund Customs Duties
588
Death of George IV Ministry of Earl Grey Bcnthams influence
594
Attitude of the Whig and the Tory parties Coleridge Canning
600
The Whigs in power Committee for Reform
603
Lord Durhams share in the work Lord John Russell
609
Wellington fails to form a Ministry Lord Grey recalled
615
Practical effects of Catholic disabilities
621
The Dublin Association Lord Kenmare
627
Question of the Irish Veto Vetoists and NoSecurity men
633
The famine of 1822 and its results
639
Wellingtons Ministry Attitude of Peel
645
The Ministry accept Emancipation Provisions of the Bill
651
Irish policy of Ministers The Irish Church
657
The Ministry reconstructed Resignation of Lord Grey
663
Lord John Russell OConnell and the Whigs The Kings attitude
669
Melbourne and the Queen Collapse of the Radical party
675
Peels Ministry Marriage of the Queen Chartism
681
Results of the American Revolution
687
The United Empire Loyalists Acts of 1784 and 1791
690
CHAPTER XXII
696
The Lake School
703
Southeys poetry Landor
709
Thomas Moore
715
Keats idealism His lyrics
721
Cumulative effect of various economic changes
727
Mechanical inventions
733
Railways Agriculture
739
Transport improvements on the Continent
745
Sugarbeet Potato spirit The guilds
751
Engineering Social movements
757
CHAPTER XXIV
763
His historical method
767
Influence of Ricardo on Peel
773
Robert Owen
779
CHAPS PAGES General Bibliography 7856
788
The Doctrinaires 7913
791
Reaction and Revolution in France 7945
794
Italy 7969
798
The Papacy 8002
802
Greece and the Balkan Peninsula 181231 8037
803
Spain 181545 t 80811
810
The Spanish Dominions in America 8127
812
The Emancipation of the Spanish Dominions in America 81821
818
Brazil and Portugal 8225
824
The Germanic Confederation 181540 82632
830
Literature in Germany 8338
833
Russia 83942
840
Poland 8423
842
The Low Countries 84851
848
Mehemet Ali 8525
854
Great Britain 181532 8569
858
Catholic Emancipation 8606
860
Great Britain and Ireland 183241 86770
870
Canada 8718
874
The Revolution in English Poetry and Fiction 87982
879
Economic Change 8839
884
The British Economists 8902
890
Chronological Table of Leading Events 8938
893
Index
899
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