Europe: A History (268 page)

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Authors: Norman Davies

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Britain, Austria, Russia, Prussia, Naples, Sweden

Principal battles

Ulm (20 October 1805);
Trafalgar (21 October 1805);
Austertitz (2 December 1805)

Treaties

Schönbrunn (12 December 1805);
Pressburg (26 December 1805)

1806
September
November
21 November
Joseph Bonaparte, King of Naples;
Confederation of the Rhine;
Holy Roman Empire abolished
War of the Coalition
proclamation of the Continental System
Berlin Decree: Continental System
proclaimed
1807
July
Jerome Bonaparte, King of Westphalia;
Grand Duchy of Warsaw created
Treaty of Tilsit: Franco-Russian Accord;
Occupation of Portugal
1808
May
27 September
to 14 October
Bayonne Talks: Re-organisation of Spain
Congress of Erfurt
1808/9
 
campaign in Spain
1809
April
14 October
Illyrian Provinces created
Annexation of Rome and Papal States
beginning of 5th War of the Coalition
Peace of Schönbrunn
1810
 
Annexation of Holland and North Germany
Bernadotte, Prince Royal of Sweden
1812
24 June
to December
Russian Campaign: Napoleon’s ‘Polish War’; collapse of the Grand Army in Russia
1813
 
German Campaign: ‘War of Liberation’ begins
1814
31 March
6 April
24 April
30 May
4 June
September
capitulation of Paris
Napoleon’s first abdication: exile to Elba
Restoration of Louis XVIII
Treaty of Paris I: frontiers of 1792 re-instated
Royal Charter restores constitutional monarchy
Congress of Vienna convened
1815
6/7 March
May to June
9 June
22 June
20 November
Napoleon lands at Cannes; The ‘100 Days’ begin
campaign in Belgium
Napoleon’s second Abdication: exile to St. Helena
Final Act of the Congress of Vienna
Treaty of Paris II: foreign occupation, reparations

1806–1807
War of the Fourth Coalition

Membership

Britain, Prussia, Russia, Saxony

Principal battles

Jena and Auerstedt (14 October 1806);
Prussian Eylau (8 February 1807);
Friedland (14 June 1807)

Treaties

Posen (December 1806);
Tilsit (7–9 July 1807)

1808–15
Peninsular War

1809
War of the Fifth Coalition

Membership

Britain, Austria

Principal battles

Aspern (22 May 1809); Wagram (5 July 1809)

Treaties

Schönbrunn (14 October 1809)

1812
Russian War Principal battles

Smolensk (18 August 1812); Borodino (7 September 1812); crossing of the Berezina (26–28 November 1812)

1813–1815
War of the Sixth Coalition

Membership

Russia, Prussia (from March 1813), Britain (from June 1813), Austria (from August 1813), Sweden, Spain, Portugal

Principal battles

Leipzig (16–19 October 1813);
Tolentino (3 May 1815); Ligny
(15 June 1815); Waterloo (18 June 1815)

Treaties

Paris I (30 May 1814); Vienna (9 June 1815);
Paris II (20 November 1815)

The French Revolutionary Calendar, Years I–VIII (1792–1800)

Sources: H. Morse Stephens,
Revolutionary Europe 1789–1815
(London, 1936), pp. 374–5, J. J. Bond,
A Handy-book of Rules and Tables
, (London, 1869), pp. 102–12.

 
Event
Revolutionary
Calendar
Gregorian
Calendar
a
Proclamation of the Republic
1 Vendémiaire I
22 September 1792
b
Execution of Louis XVI
2 Pluvôse I
21 January 1793
c
Fall of Robespierre
9 Thermidor II
27 July 1794
d
Constitution of Year III
14 Germinal III
3 April 1795
e
Insurrection of Vendémiaire
13 Vendémiaire IV
5 October 1795
f
Revolt of Fructidor
18 Fructidor V
4 September 1797
g
Bonaparte’s Coup d’Etat
30 Prairial VII
18 June 1799

The Crimea, with Russian Colonization of the Black Sea Coastland

The French Empire, 1812

Grillenstein: The Life Course of an Austrian Peasant Household, 1810–42

Modernization: The Component Processes

(
The Industrial Revolution
)

1. Scientific and mechanized agriculture

2. Mobility of Labour enclosures, emancipation of the serfs

3. New sources of power: coal, steam, gas, oil, electricity

4. Power-driven machinery

5. Heavy industry: mining and metallurgy

6. Factories and factory towns

7. Improved transport: canals, roads, railways, flight

8. Communications: post, telegraph, telephone, radio

9. Capital investment: joint-stock companies, trusts, cartels

10. Expanding domestic markets: new industries, internal trade

11. Foreign trade: import and export, colonies

12. Government policy

13. Demography: rapid population growth and its consequences

 

 

14. The money economy: wages, prices, taxes, paper money

15. Marketing skills: advertising, stores, sales distribution

16. Science and technology: research and development

17. Financial services: credit, savings banks, insurance

18. Standardization of weights, measures, and currencies

19. Urbanization: town planning, public services

20. New social classes: middle classes, domestics, ‘workers’

21. Transformation of family structures: ‘the nuclear family’

22. Women: dependency and subordination

23. Migration: local, regional, international

24. Public health: epidemics, hygiene, medical services

25. Poverty: unemployment, vagrancy, workhouses, slums

26. Exploitation: child labour, female labour, sweatshops

27. Organized crime: police, detectives, criminal underclass

28. Private charities

 

29. Education: primary, technical, scientific, executive, female

30. Literacy and mass culture

31. Leisure: organized recreation and sport

32. Youth movements

33. Religious trends: fundamentalism, temperance, worker priests

34. Social sciences: economics, anthropology, ethnography, etc.

 

35. Collectivism: industrial and urban psychology

36. Consumerism

37. Class consciousness

38. National consciousness

39. Political consciousness

 

40. Extension of the electorate: universal suffrage, suffragettes

41. Political parties with mass constituencies

42. State-run welfare: pensions, social insurance, benefits

43. Elaborate social legislation

44. Expansion of the civil service: state bureaucracy

45. Reorganization of local government

46. Political associations and pressure groups: trade unions

47. Imperialism

48. Total wan conscript armies, mechanized warfare, home front

European Demography, 1800–1914

1 European population by country

2 European population including European Russia

3 Population of major cities

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