Question:
What were the highlights of the Treaty of Vienna 1815?
Answer:
In 1815, representatives of the European powers – Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria – who had collectively defeated Napoleon, met at Vienna to draw up a settlement for Europe. The main highlights were to how the nation could develop and what economic measures could help forge this nation together.
The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
Q 1.
What did Liberal Nationalism Stand for?
Q 2.
Write a note on Count Camillo de Cavour.
Q 3.
Briefly trace the process of German unification.
Q 4.
How did nationalism and the idea of the nation-state emerge?
Q 5.
What were the highlights of the Treaty of Vienna 1815?
Q 6.
Give a brief note on the Napoleonic code.
Q 7.
How did nationalism and the idea of the nation-state emerge?
Q 8.
How was nation visualized by artists?
Q 9.
Write a note on Guiseppe Mazzini.
Q 10.
Write a note on Frankfurt parliament.
Q 11.
Write a note on The Greek war of independence.
Q 12.
According to Ernst Renan what are the attributes of a nation?
Q 13.
Explain what is meant by the 1848 revolution of the liberals. What were the political, social and economic ideas supported by the liberals?
Q 14.
Why were the Middle class so named?
Q 15.
What changes did Napoleon introduce to make the administrative system more efficient in the territories ruled by him?
Q 16.
What did Liberal Nationalism Stand for?
Q 17.
Why did nationalist tensions emerge in the Balkans?
Q 18.
What was the Romantic Imagination about a nation?
Q 19.
According to Ernst Renan what are the attributes of a nation.
Q 20.
What led to the spread of conservatism in Europe and what were its impacts?
Q 21.
What were the reforms made by Napoleon?
Q 22.
Give two examples to show that in the 18th century Europe there were no nation states.
Q 23.
Who were Marianne and Germania? What was the importance of the way in which they were portrayed?
Q 24.
What steps did the French revolutionaries take to create a sense of collective identity among the French people?
Q 25.
Describe the French Revolution.
Q 26.
On what basis the female allegories were given names?
Q 27.
How was the history of nationalism in Britain unlike the rest of Europe?
Q 28.
Describe the rise of imperialism.
Q 29.
What was the cause of Silesian weavers uprising? Comment on the viewpoint of the journalist.