The Spring of Nations. Prehistory and Course of the All-European Revolution of 1848–1849
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The events of 1848-1849 are very poorly reflexed in the national historical consciousness. Hardly one out of a thousand people randomly interviewed on the street knows anything at all, for example, about how, a few years before the Crimean War, units of the Russian army fought in Hungary. All the more - why they did it. Meanwhile, for Europeans, the years 1848-1849 are alive and well. France, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Hungary, Croatia, Czech Republic, Austria, Denmark - in all these countries the Spring of Nations left a huge trace, formed the basis of the finally forming national feeling, closely woven into the state mythology. Nowhere, except in France, did the forces that came into motion in 1848-1849 win a victory. After the Spring of Nations, however, Europe could no longer remain the same. Having lost in direct combat, the new ideas, values and attitudes scattered so many seeds that it became obvious to everyone that the next wave of sprouts would be impossible for anyone to cope with. The events of the Spring of Nations had a colossal, and in some respects even decisive influence on the further development of European civilization, which was completing the transition from the Old Order with its feudal vestiges to the new bourgeois-democratic society. And, consequently, the whole world. The transformations began, which led to the emergence of those types of society and statehood that would last, with some changes, until the First World War.
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