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  1. Britain continued to expand its colonial hold, most notably introducing more direct control over its empire in India. France and Britain, though still wary of each other, joined in resisting Russian gains in the Middle East. France also began to acquire new colonial holdings, notably by invading Algeria in 1829.

  2. For the full article, see Revolutions of 1848 . Revolutions of 1848, Series of republican revolts against European monarchies. The revolutions began in Sicily and spread to France, the German and Italian states, and the Austrian Empire.

  3. May 18, 2018 · struggles and accomplishments. bibliography. Of the major waves of revolution in modern European history—1789 to 1799, 1848 to 1851, 1917 to 1923, and 1989 to 1991—those of the mid-nineteenth century extended across the largest territory and among the greatest diversity of political and socioeconomic regimes.

  4. In the nineteenth century, the expansion of European empires brought more of the world into a single economic system and under the political system of European colonialism. The sociologist, Immanuel Wallerstein, has argued that the year 1848 marks the beginning of a "world revolution."

  5. This combination of simultaneity with diversity was a puzzle to contemporaries and has remained one to historians ever since. This Special Subject examines the outbreak and course of the revolutions and their impact on Europe and the world.

  6. Mar 20, 2023 · And yet, in March 1848, the inhabitants of Hanau, as with other cities in Hesse and states across the German Confederation, were inspired to make new demands of their rulers.

  7. Aug 16, 2023 · The International Relations Dimension of the Revolutions The International Relations Dimension of the Revolutions

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