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38 Cards in this Set

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Innovative political activist who circumvented the law by organizing political banquets as opposed to rallies
Adolphe Theirs
France's "bourgeois king"
Louis-Philippe
Frances bourgeois prime minister, who held back additional reform after revolution in 1830
Francois Guizot
Prussian king who refused to accept the title of emperor of a united Germany
Frederick William IV
The force behind the agitation against Britain's corn laws
Richard Cobden
France's most conservative king in the post Napoleonic era
Charles X
Socialist politician who inspired the national workshop program in revoloutionary France
Louis Blanc
English utopian who built the model community at New Lanark
Robert Owen
Idiot emperor who gave way for his nephew
Ferdinand I
Russian czar scared conservative by a revolt on his ascension
Nicholas I
Utopian who attempted to fuse socialism and feminism
Flora Tristan
Economist who formulated the "iron law of wages"
David Ricardo
Anglican clergyman who believed that population would always outgrow agricultural productivity
Thomas Malthus
Austrian politician who was the driving force behind European conservatism in the post-Napoleonic era
Klemens von Metternich
Prussian king who enacted certain liberalizing reforms, but refused to countenace a legislature or written constitution
Frederick William III
The Bourbon king who returned to the throne of Spain in 1814
Ferdinand VII
French utopian who proposed to reorganized society into so-called phalansteries
Charles Fourier
The bourbon king who ascended the throne of France in 1814
Louis XVIII
Conservative who espoused the divine right of kings into the nineteenth century
Joseph de Maistre
The principle advocate of utilitarianism and economic liberalism in the mid-nineteenth century
John Stuart Mill
Conservative who remarked that the state was not a trade in pepper and coffee to be put aside on a whim
Edmund Burke
An innovator of program music, which attempted to tell a story through sound
Hector Berlioz
A famous landscape painter who focused on the beauty and majesty of nature
J.M.W. Turner
Most famous American exponent of the Gothic movement in literature
Edgar Allen Poe
Romantic poet who died fighting the Ottomans in Greece
Lord Byron
English poet known for glorifying the "mysterious force" underlying nature
William Wordsworth
Italian nationalist who founded the organization "Young Italy" in 1831
Giuseppe Mazzini
French artist renowned for his passionate use of color
Eugene Delacroix
Ludwing van Beethoven
Composer who neraly invented musical romanticism
Penultimate Austrian emperor
Francis Joseph I
German painter who attempted to draw out manifestations of the divine in nature
Caspar David Friedrich
Writer who defended Catholicism on the basis of romantic sentiment
Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand
Small model community proposed as the basis of economic organization by Charles Fourier
phalanstery
Clubs of university students who favored German national unity
Burlschenschaften
A franchman sympathetic with strong royal authority and restoration between church and state
ultra-royalist
Idea that great powers should sue military force to stamp out revoloution in neighboring countries
principle of intervention
Subjecting a monarch's executive minsters to the approval and scrutiny of the legislature
Ministerial responsibility
The idea that political power should rest with a particular dynasty to foster stability
principle of legitimacy