Britain & the Defeat of France in the Napoleonic Wars
.... Clearly, however,
France could not defeat the combined land forces of Austria,
Prussia, and Russia; it could not even hope to fight them to a draw if they ....
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Several Political Science Essays
.... Nation-state alliances and rivalries soon put
Prussia,
France, Spain, and various German states at war with Austria, Great Britain, and the Netherlands in the ....
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The French Revolution
....
France declared war on Austria and
Prussia in 1792 based on a belief that they were going to support an armed group of emigrant French nobles at Coblentz. ....
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Gordon A. Craig. From Bismarck to Adenauer
.... Wetzel's interest lies in examining the "various responses of the actors" in
Prussia and
France to determine to what extend their actions primarily reflected ....
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Nationalism in 19th Century Europe
.... of power that would preserve the peace" (Donahue, 1999, p. 1). As a result, "
France was deprived of all territory captured under Napoleon,
Prussia got much of ....
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Nationalism & the Concert of Europe
....
France and Britain against Russia,
France against Austria in Italy,
France against Austria for control of Germany, and
Prussia and Germany against
France. ....
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The Napoleonic Wars
.... Clearly, however,
France could not defeat the combined land forces of Austria,
Prussia, and Russia; it could not even hope to fight them to a draw if they ....
(2166

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The German National Experience
.... however, Germany had recovered; if it was overshadowed culturally by
France, so was .... Indeed, one of the German states,
Prussia, emerged as a Great Power in its ....
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European Wars - Mid 1700s
The War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748) pitted Austria, Great Britain, and the Dutch Republic against
France and
Prussia. ....
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European History
.... In 1813, in what became known as the Battle of Nations, the larger armies of Russia and
Prussia invaded
France, "Napoleon was forced to abdicate ....
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Analysis of Objective of Nations in Endless Wars This question ...
.... of their effective strength, Napoleon permanently lost
Prussia and Austria as allies. Both countries had alternatively fought with and against
France, but both ....
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Napoleon
.... The aligned forces of Britain, Russia,
Prussia, and Austria would prove too much even for
France's greatest military strategist. ....
(1237

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Napoleon Bonaparte
.... The aligned forces of Britain, Russia,
Prussia, and Austria would prove too much even for
France's greatest military strategist. ....
(1237

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19th Century Wars & Unification of Germany
.... Bismarck waged that war not because
Prussia or Germany was threatened by
France, but because the "impulse" for national unification required a war with a foe ....
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War and Society in Europe
.... ultimately fruitless in 1848, can be discerned in the revolutionaries who fomented rebellion in the major urban centers of Italy, Austria,
France, and
Prussia. ....
(3813

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Enlightened Despotism
.... the future, most of the European Great Powers, such as
France and Britain .... In contrast, one dynastic mishap or major battlefield mishap, and
Prussia might simply ....
(1804

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The political doctrine of enlightened despotism
.... the future, most of the European Great Powers, such as
France and Britain .... In contrast, one dynastic mishap or major battlefield mishap, and
Prussia might simply ....
(1790

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Otto von Bismarck & German History
....
Prussia and without, but in each case he managed to keep those enemies weak, confused and divided both politically and militarily. In the war with
France, ....
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Empress Maria Theresa
.... upon by the foremost soldier of the age, Frederick the Great of
Prussia. ....
France was
France, England was England, the Netherlands were the Netherlands, Spain ....
(1934

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German Parliament
.... development, as Germany used the 5 billion francs it received from
France as war reparations to assist in this development (Fleetwood 2).
Prussia was the ....
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The world systems approach
.... governed in a very different fashion, one that reminded England and
France of earlier .... in Hungary as well as a bitter struggle for German supremacy in
Prussia. ....
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SWITZERLAND: A COUNTRY STUDY
.... perpetual neutrality of Switzerland, the successor to the Helvetic Republic, was guaranteed by Austria,
France, Great Britain, Portugal,
Prussia, Russia, Spain ....
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Napoleon Bonaparte
.... there gave courage to his enemies in the countries of
Prussia, Austria, and .... several battles fought in Germany and the entrance of foreign troops into
France. ....
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Cause of the Industrial Revolution in Europe
.... The population of
Prussia also doubled between 1800 and 1846, with
France enjoying similarly extraordinary population growth (Hobsbawm, p. 204). ....
(1605

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The German Reich & the Kaiser
.... Bismarck had engineered "small wars" against Austria (1866) and
France (1870-71 .... law, the Reich was in control - with the king of
Prussia designated hereditary ....
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International Relations
.... particular place and time, Europe of the eighteenth century, and between particular entities, the dynastic monarchies of Britain,
France,
Prussia, Austria, and ....
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Reunification of Germany
....
Prussia embraced most of what was to become East Germany. .... tradition, it did not have the same burgeoning bourgeois traditions of the
France/Belgium/Holland ....
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AN ECONOMIC PROFILE OF SWITZERLAND
.... perpetual neutrality of Switzerland, the successor to the Helvetic Republic, was guaranteed by Austria,
France, Great Britain, Portugal,
Prussia, Russia, Spain ....
(1804

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Development of Liberalism
.... Austria were, however, crushed, as were the revolts in Italy and
Prussia over the .... And in
France, where it all began, the liberal Second Republic of 1848 was by ....
(3643

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Dissolution of Soviet Union: Effect on Europe
.... tensions which have not been as tenacious as the resentments created with
France. .... the development of modern Sweden and that of modern
Prussia/Germany followed ....
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