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The Congress of Vienna and its legacy

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The Vienna Congress marked one of the turning points in diplomatic history - an attempt to create an 'international order' to secure peace for the 19th century. Mark Jarrett argues that the Congress in fact marked the beginning of the end for the Ancien Regime, and has had an enormous influence, right through to present day.

Title The Congress of Vienna and its legacy : war and great power diplomacy after Napoleon / Mark Jarrett.
Publisher London : I.B. Tauris
Creation Date 2013
Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 498-514) and index.
Content The European state system and the Napoleonic Wars -- The collapse of the Napoleonic Empire, 1812-14 -- The Congress of Vienna, 1814-15 -- The birth of the congress system, 1815-18 -- The alliance in operation, 1819-20 -- Rift and reunion, 1820-22 -- The twilight of the congress system, 1822-23 -- The legacy of the congress system : success or failure?
Series ILHS
80
Extent xvi, 522 p., [22] pages of plates : ill. (chiefly color), portraits (some color), maps
24 cm.
Language English
National Library system number 990035424300205171

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