Key Dates
1789-1914
The Long Nineteenth Century
1789-1815
The French Revolution and Napoleon
The Big Story: Conservatism and Liberalism
DECLARATION OF RIGHTS OF MAN 1789
Conservative Politics
Liberal/Radical Politics
Contradictions
Some more dates and Key Names:
MODERATE PHASE 1789-92
Louis XVI
Marie Antoinette
RADICAL PHASE 1792-94
Robespierre
THE DIRECTORY 1794-1799
THE CONSULATE 1799-1804
THE EMPIRE 1804-1815
Imperial Expansion under the Directory
THE CONSULATE 1799-1804
The Military: A Stable Institution
The Law: a stable institution
Civil Code
Aristocracy
The Churches/Religion: Catholic, Protestant, Jew made equal, state funded
Slavery
THE EMPIRE 1804-1815
A New King
Referendum
TRAFALGAR 1805
"War of 1812"
Returned to Paris, raised a new army
(why would the French people fight for Napoleon?)
1813 Battle of Leipzig: Finally defeated in the field
1814 Exile to island of Elba
1815 Waterloo, exiled to St. Helena
1821 Death.
1815--Congress of Vienna
Restore Order
The Case for Conservatism
Questions for Review:
What problems did Napoleon solve by seizing power in 1799?
Why did he regard it as necessary to promulgate an entirely new legal code?
What were the distinctive features of the French Civil Code?
Why was Napoleon loved and admired by so many men and women in France?
What do you think of Napoleon?
Why was nationalism such a threat to hereditary rule?
Why would someone be attracted to conservative politics and conservative ideas in the years after 1815?