As revoluções liberais do Séc. XIX (parte 2) - as ondas revolucionárias de 1830 e 1848

Dear friends, This is the second of three parts of our lesson on the Liberal Revolutions of the 19th Century, in which we discuss the revolutionary waves of 1830 and 1848 in France, as well as their manifestations in the rest of the world. In this lesson, you will find: 1) The Absolutist Restoration in France (1814-1848): The rise of Charles X to power and the attempt to harden the regime Political disputes in France (Ultraroyalists vs. Liberals) The July Ordinances "The Three Glorious Days" and the fall of the Bourbons Analysis of the painting "Liberty Leading the People" by Eugène Delacroix 2) The revolutionary waves of 1830 in the world: Examples of demonstrations around the world (Belgian, Brazilian, Portuguese, Prussian, Polish, Croatian, and regional Italian cases) Liberalism and nationalism vs. absolutism 3) The government of Louis Philippe I, the bourgeois king (1830-1848): The repeal of the July Ordinances The consolidation of a government with liberal (constitutional) foundations Criticisms and protests against the monarch 4) The founding of the Second French Republic (1848-1852): The provisional government of Louis Blanchi (socialists vs. liberals) The coup of the Party of Order and Louis Cavaignac The election of Louis Bonaparte and anti-republicanism 5) Eric Hobsbawm's concept of Potentially Global Revolution The Springtime of the Peoples and its relationship with nationalism, self-determination, and liberalism The manifestations of revolutionary waves throughout the world