important dates of lesson nationalism in Europe
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1789, French Revolution
1804–15, Serbian Revolution against the Ottoman Empire
1814, Norwegian independence attempt against Denmark-Norway and future Sweden & Norway, aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars (including War on independence)
1815, Congress of Vienna
1821-29, Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire
1830-31, Belgian Revolution
1830-31, Revolution in Poland and Lithuania
1846, Uprising in Greater Poland
1848, Nationalist revolts in Hungary, Italy and Germany (including Polish revolt in Greater Poland)
1859-61, Italy unified
1863, Polish national revolt
1866-71, Otto Von Bismarck unifies Germany
1867, Hungary granted autonomy
1867, Irish Fenian uprising
1878, Congress of Berlin: Serbia, Romania and Montenegro granted independence, after they won the war against the Ottoman Empire
1905, Slav nationalism gathers force in the Habsburg and Ottoman Empire
1905, Norway becomes fully independent from United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway
1908, Bulgaria becomes independent
1912, Albanian national awakening Albania becomes independent.
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1785 & 1786 - Grimm Brothers Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm were born
1789 - The first clear expression of nationalism came with the French Revolution
1797 - Napoleon invades Italy; Napoleonic wars begin
1804 - Civil Code or Napoleonic Code removed all privileges based on birth & established equality
1807 - Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini became the member of the secret societies of the Carbonari
1812 - Grimm brothers published their first collection of tales
1813 - Napoleon lost the battle of Leipzig
1814-1815 - Fall of Napoleon; the Vienna Peace Settlement
1815 - The defeat of Napoleon by Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria
1821 - Greek struggle for independence begins
1821 - Nationalism sparked off amongst the Greeks
1824 - English poet Lord Byron died of fever
1824 - Massacre at Chios, Eugene Delacroix
July 1830 - The first upheaval took place in France
1831 - Giuseppe Mazzini was sent to exile for attempting a revolution in Liguria
1831 - An armed rebellion took place against Russian rule
1832 - Treaty of Constantinople recognised Greece as an independent nation
1833 - The founding of Young Europe in Berne
1834 - A Customs Union or Zollverein was formed at the initiative of Prussia
1845 - Weavers in Silesia led a revolt against contractors
1848 - French artist named Frédéric Sorrieu prepared a series of four prints visualising ‘Democratic and social Republics’
1848 - Revolutions in Europe; artisans, industrial workers and peasants revolt against economic hardships; middle classes demand constitutions and representative governments; Italians, Germans, Magyars, Poles, Czechs, etc. demand nation-states
18 May 1848 - 831 elected representatives marched in a festive procession to take their places in the Frankfurt parliament
1859 - Tactful diplomatic alliance with France engineered by Cavour, Sardinia-Piedmont succeeded in defeating the Austrian forces
1859-1870 - Unification of Italy
1861 - Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed king of united Italy
1866-1871 - Unification of Germany
1867 - Habsburg rulers granted more autonomy to the Hungarians
January 1871 - Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles
1905 - Slav nationalism gathers force in the Habsburg and Ottoman Empires
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