1. Italy during the Rhine Crisis of 1840.
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Sedivy, Miroslav
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BOUNDARY disputes , *GREAT powers (International relations) , *HISTORY of diplomacy , *DIPLOMATIC history , *NINETEENTH century , *HISTORY , *GEOGRAPHIC boundaries , *INTERNATIONAL relations ,EUROPEAN politics & government -- 1815-1848 ,FRENCH foreign relations ,REIGN of Louis Philippe, France, 1830-1848 ,EUROPEAN history, 1815-1871 - Abstract
The paper addresses the impact of the Rhine Crisis of 1840 on Italian countries and explains the role they played in the European State System when the Continent seemed to be on the eve of a general war. As the paper attempts to prove, the crisis seriously alarmed the ruling classes as well as the general public and revealed the internal problems of the Italian countries as well as their deep distrust towards the egotistic and self-serving policies of the Great Powers. The paper therefore introduces the history of Italy during late 1840 within the wider context of European diplomatic history and serves as a probe into the history of the European State System during the Pre-March period in general. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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