Europe was swept by a wave of revolution in 1848 that had
repercussions stretching well beyond the continent. Governments
fell in quick succession or conceded significant reforms, before
being rolled back by conservative reaction. Though widely perceived
as a failure, the revolution ended the vestiges of feudalism,
broadened civil society and strengthened the state prior to the
rapid industrialisation and urbanisation of the latter part of the
nineteenth century. This volume brings together essays from leading
specialists on the international dimension, national experiences,
political mobilisation, and reaction and legacy.
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