Russo-Turkish War

I.  Treaty of Adrianople, 14 Sep 1829

A.  Straits clause

B.  European reaction

 

Greek Settlement

I. London Protocol, 3 Feb 1830

 


Egyptian Revolt

I.  Mehemet AliÕs move

II.  Russian support for Turkey

III.  Treaty of Unkiar-Skelessi, 8 July 1833

IV.  British counter-moves

V.  Ottoman counter-attacks against Egypt, April 1839

VI.  Collective Note, 27 Jul 1839

VII.  Convention for the Pacification of the Levant/Treaty of London, 15 Jul 1840

VIII.  Straits Convention, July 1841

 


Revolutions of 1830

I.  July Revolution in France

A.  Charles X and the Bourbons

B.  Louis Philippe and the OrlŽans

II.  Belgian Revolt, Oct

A.  London Congress, Nov

B.  Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg

C.  Treaty of London, 15 Nov 1831

D.  Triumph for Congress system

III.  Polish Revolt, Nov

A.  Polish declaration of independence, 25 Jan 1831

B.  International popular support

C.  Revolution crushed, Sep 1831

 

Revolutions of 1848

I.  Economic and Agricultural Crisis

II.  Revolution of discontent or ÒRevolution of the IntellectualsÓ?

III.  Liberal-social revolutions

A.  e.g., France

IV.  National Revolutions

A.  e.g., Hungary

V.  Palermo, Jan 12

VI.  Paris, Feb 22

VII.  Hungary, Mar 3

A.  Louis Kossuth

B.  MetternichÕs downfall


VIII.  ÒThe June DaysÓ in France

A.  Election of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte

IX.  Suppression of revolts

A.  Return of bourgeoisie to counterrevolution

Results?

I.  Revolution suppressed

II.  No European war

III.  Men of 1815 replaced

A.  Schwarzenberg replaces Metternich

B.  Louis Napoleon Bonaparte replaces Louis Philippe

C.  Only Nicholas I left