Revolution and Counter-Revolution, or: Germany in 1848


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Revolution and Counter-Revolution is an account of what happened in Prussia, Austria and other German states during 1848, describing the impact on both middle-class and working-class aspirations and on the idea of German unification. Events in Austria and Prussia are discussed, along with the role of the Poles and Czechs and Panslavism, which Engels was against. (Summary by Wikipedia) (4 hr 45 min)

Chapitres

Note by the Editor 12:52 Lu par Cate Barratt
I. Germany at the Outbreak of the Revolution 22:48 Lu par Cate Barratt
II. The Prussian State 24:28 Lu par Cate Barratt
III. The Other German States 11:52 Lu par Cate Barratt
IV. Austria 16:29 Lu par Cate Barratt
V. The Vienna Insurrection 8:46 Lu par Cate Barratt
VI. The Berlin Insurrection 11:52 Lu par Cate Barratt
VII. The Frankfort National Assembly 12:17 Lu par Cate Barratt
VIII. Poles, Tschechs, and Germans 10:51 Lu par Cate Barratt
IX. Panslavism - The Schleswig-Holstein War 9:59 Lu par Cate Barratt
X. The Paris Rising - The Frankfort Assembly 10:06 Lu par Cate Barratt
XI. The Vienna Insurrection 14:40 Lu par Cate Barratt
XII. The Storming of Vienna - The Betrayal of Vienna 20:17 Lu par Cate Barratt
XIII. The Prussian Assembly - The National Assembly 11:52 Lu par Cate Barratt
XIV. The Restoration of Order - Diet and Chamber 12:54 Lu par Cate Barratt
XV. The Triumph of Prussia 10:19 Lu par Cate Barratt
XVI. The Assembly and the Governments 10:08 Lu par Cate Barratt
XVII. Insurrection 10:58 Lu par Cate Barratt
XVIII. Petty Traders 11:59 Lu par Cate Barratt
XIX. The Close of the Insurrection 13:38 Lu par Cate Barratt
XX. The Late Trial at Cologne 15:56 Lu par Cate Barratt