The Transformation of European Politics, 1763–1848

TitleThe Transformation of European Politics, 1763–1848
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsSchroeder, Paul W.
Number of Pages894
PublisherClarendon Press
CityOxford
Abstract

This study of European politics covers the entire timespan from the end of the Seven Years' War in 1763 to the revolutionary year of 1848. The volume charts the course of international history over this turbulent period, in which the map of Europe was redrawn time and again. The author examines the wars, political crises, and diplomatic opportunities of the age, many of which - the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, the Congress of Vienna and its aftermath - had far-reaching consequences for modern Europe. He provides a new account of the course of international politics over these years and a major reinterpretation of the structure and operation of the international system. He argues that the practice of international politics was transformed in revolutionary ways, with far-reaching and beneficial effects. The Vienna Settlement established peace by abandoning the competitive balance-of-power politics of the eighteenth century, and devising a new political equilibrium. It created a European consensus on a new political balance with new rules to maintain it, ushering in a uniquely peaceful, progessive period in European international politics.

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