Crash Course European History - Season 1 Episode 26 Revolutions of 1848
In 1848, Europe experienced a wave of revolutions. Last week we covered some of the reform movements that presaged these uprisings. This week, we're learning about what the people wanted from the revolutions, who was involved, and how many of those goals were accomplished. We'll look at revolutions in the Austrian Empire, Hungary, Italy, the German States, and the region formerly known as Poland.
Year: 2020
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States of America
Studio: YouTube
Director:
Cast: John Green
Crew: John Green (Executive Producer), Hank Green (Executive Producer)
First Air Date: Apr 12, 2019
Last Air date: Aug 28, 2020
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 50 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
IMDb: 4.00/10 by 2.00 users
Popularity: 3.42
Language: English
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Medieval Europe
Florence and the Renaissance
The Northern Renaissance
The Age of Exploration
Expansion and Consequences
The Protestant Reformation
Reformation and Consequences
Commerce, Agriculture, and Slavery
Catholic Counter-Reformation
Witchcraft
The 17th Century Crisis
Scientific Revolution
Absolute Monarchy
English Civil War
Dutch Golden Age
Eastern Europe Consolidates
The Rise of Russia and Prussia
The Enlightenment
Enlightened Monarchs
18th Century Warfare
The French Revolution
Napoleon Bonaparte
The Congress of Vienna
The Industrial Revolution
Reform and Revolution 1815-1848
Revolutions of 1848
Italian and German Unification
Expansion and Resistance
Migration
Modern Life
Modern Thought and Culture in 1900
The Roads to World War I
World War I Battlefields
WWI's Civilians, the Homefront, and an Uneasy Peace
Russian Revolution and Civil War
Post-World War I Recovery
Economic Depression and Dictators
World War II
World War II Civilians and Soldiers
The Holocaust,Genocides, and Mass Murder of WWII
Post-War Rebuilding and the Cold War
Post-World War II Recovery
Decolonization
Revolutions in Science and Tech
Protests East and West
The Soviet Bloc Unwinds
The Fall of Communism
Europe in the Global Age
21st Century Challenges
What History Was, Is, and Will Be