Slide list for History of European Civilization II – Revolutions and Nationalism

1)The American Revolution 1775-1783

2)Empress Maria-Theresa of Austria and King Louis XV of France

3)The Dauphin Louis-Auguste (1754-1793) and Marie Antoinette (1755-1793)

4)Marie Antoinette

5)The Royal bedroom at Versailles

6)The Coronation of Louis XVI 5/10/1774 at Reims Cathedral

7)King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette

8)Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot (1727-1781)

9)Dismissal of Turgot 1776

10)Jacques Necker (1732-1804)

11)A visit from Marie Antoinette’s brother, Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II

12)Birth of Marie’s first child on 12/19/1778

13)Marie Antoinette

14)The Affair of the Diamond Necklace, 1780s

15)Charles Alexandre de Calonne (1734-1802)

16)Oath of the Horatii by Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825) 1784

17)Death of Socrates by David 1787

18)The Lictors bring to Brutus the bodies of his Sons by David 1789

19)The Combat of Mars and Minerva by David 1771

20)Jacques-Louis David

21)Marie Antoinette and her children

22)Chateau and mock village at Hameau

23)Calonne and Necker

24)Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes (1748-1836) and the three Estates

25)The Estates-General

26)The Tennis Court Oath by David

27)Necker

28)The Bastille and Bernard de Launay (1740-1789)

29)“Kiss Papa! Kiss Papa!” and mob violence

30)Dismantling of the Bastille

31)Causes of the French Revolution

32)March of women to Versailles 10/5-6/1789

33)King Louis XVI and his family

34)King Louis XVI

35)Flight to Varennes 6/20-21/1791

36) The Paris National Guard on its way to the Army, September 1792 by Cogniet

37)Tuileries Palace

38)September Massacres 9/3-7/1792

39)Trial of Louis XVI, December 1792-Januray 1793

40)King Louis XVI guillotined 1/21/1793

41)Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794)

42)Jean-Paul Marat (1743-1793)

43)Charlotte Corday (1768-1793)

44)Death of Marat by David 1793

45)Marat death mask

46)Marie Antoinette

47)Marie Antoinette

48)Marie Antoinette imprisoned and given Last Rites

49)Marie Antoinette led to execution

50)Marie Antoinette led to execution sketch by David

51)Marie Antoinette guillotined 10/16/1793

52)Marie-Anne (1758-1836) and Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794)

53)Celebration of the Goddess Reason at Notre Dame de Paris 11/10/1793 and the Festival of the Supreme Being 6/8/1794

54)Maximilien Robespierre

55)Robespierre’s unsuccessful suicide attempt

56)Robespierre guillotined 7/28/1794

57)Robespierre death mask

58)Robespierre death mask

59)Jacques-Louis David self-portrait 1794

60)Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)

61) Josephine Bonaparte (1763-1814)

62)Napoleon at Arcole and the Battle of Lodi 5/10/1796

63)Semaphore

64)Map of the Treaty of Campio Formo 10/17/1797

65)Napoleon’s army battling the Mamelukes at the Battle of the Pyramids 7/21/1798

66)Battle of the Nile (or Aboukir Bay) 8/1-2/1798

67)Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson(1758-1805), Baron Nelson of the Nile

68)The Rosetta Stone and Napoleon at the Sphinx

69)Napoleon Visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa by Antoine-Jean Gros 1804

70)Napoleon in 1798 by David

71)Coup of 18 Brumaire (1799)

72)Napoleon as First Consul

73)Napoleon Crossing the Alps (1800) by David 1800-01

74)Napoleon Crossing the Alps by Paul Delaroche 1850

75)Battle of Marengo 6/14/1800

76)William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806); Act of Union 1/1/1801

77)Napoleon established the Legion of Honor on 5/19/1802

78)Louisiana Purchase 1803

79)Napoleon proclaimed Emperor 4/18/1804

80)Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress Josephine in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris on 2 Dec 1804 by David 1806-07

81)Europe before the Ulm Campaign

82)The Capitulation of Ulm 10/20/1805

83)The Battle of Trafalgar 10/21/1805

84)Ships at the Battle of Trafalgar

85)The fall and death of Admiral Nelson at Trafalgar

86)Nelson’s Funeral Procession on the Thames, 9 January 1806 by Daniel Turner 1807; Apotheosis of Nelson by Legrand 1805-18

87)Battle of Austerlitz 12/2/1805

88)Victory at Austerlitz

89)Battle of Jena-Auerstadt 10/14/1806

90)Victory at Jena-Auerstadt

91)Battle of Eylau 2/7-8/1807

92)Battle of Friedland 6/14/1807

93)Treaty of Tilsit 7/7/1807

94)The Second of May, 1808: The Charge of the Mamelukes by Francisco Goya (1746-1828) 1814

95)The Third of May, 1808: The Execution of the Defenders of Madrid by Goya 1814

96)Joseph Bonaparte (1768-1844)

97)Marie-Louise, Archduchess of Austria (1791-1847) married Napoleon 4/2/1810; Napoleon II born 3/20/1811 the “King of Rome”

98)Napoleon in his Study by David 1812

99)Textile machinery

100)Luddite Rebellions ca. 1811-13

101)Napoleonic Empire

102)Battle of Smolensk 8/17/1812

103)Battle of Borodino 9/7/1812

104)Napoleon at Moscow

105)The Grand Armee burns Moscow

106)Napoleon’s retreat from Moscow 10/19/1812

107)The Battle of Nations (or the Battle of Leipzig) 10/16-19/1813

108)Napoleon abdicated 4/11/1814

109)Napoleon is exiled to the island of Elba

110)Bourbon monarchy is restored with Louis XVIII (1755-1824)

111)Napoleon escapes from Elba and returns to France 3/1/1815

112)Battle of Waterloo 6/18/1815; left: Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (1742-1819); right: Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington (1769-1852)

113)Napoleon surrendering on the HMS Bellerophon 7/15/1815; exiled to St. Helena 10/15/1815

114)Napoleon on his deathbed (5/5/1821); Napoleon’s tomb in the Church of the Dome at Les Invalides

115)The Congress of Vienna 1815

116)Klemens Von Metternich (1773-1859)

117)Europe after the Congress of Vienna

118)Louis XVIII

119)Charles X of France (1757-1836)

120)Coronation ceremonies of Charles X

121)Mars Disarmed by Venus and the Three Graces by David 1825

122)Liberty Leading the People (the Revolution of 1830)

123)Louis-Phillipe I of France (1773-1850)

124)Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)

125)Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814)

126)Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831)

127)Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

128)Karl Marx (1818-1883)

129)Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844-1900)

130)Nietzsche in asylum

131)Victoria (1819-1901) becomes Queen of Great Britain on 6/20/1837

132)Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819-1861) and Queen Victoria

133)The marriage of Victoria and Albert on 2/10/1840

134)Queen Victoria and HRH Prince Albert

135)First known photograph of Queen Victoria; the Queen with her children

136)Albert, Victoria and their desks

137)Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859)

138)Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832); John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)

139)Victoria, Albert and Louis-Phillipe

140)Adolphe Thiers (1797-1877); Louis-Phillipe

141)Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865); Auguste Comte (1798-1857)

142)Map of the Revolutions of 1848

143)Barricades in France

144)Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III) (1808-1873)

145)Uprisings in Praha and German States

146)Assembly in Frankfurt

147)Chartist uprising in England

148)Prince Albert

149)The Great Exhibition of 1851; the Crystal Palace

150)Opening Day ceremonies of the Great Exhibition

151)Interior of the Great Exhibition

152)Interior of the Great Exhibition

153)Interior of the Great Exhibition

154)London slums

155)Industrial city of Staffordshire

156)Child labor

157)Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

158)John Ruskin (1819-1900)

159)Cupid and Psyche by Annie Swynnerton 1891

160)First known photograph ca. 1826 by Joseph Nicephore Niepce (1765-1833)

161)Daguerreotype ca. 1838-39 by Louis-Jaques-Mande Daguerre (1787-1851)

162)Crimean War 1853-56 – camps

163)Crimean War 1853-56 – camp life

164)Crimean War 1853-56 – supply ships

165)Crimean War 1853-56 – railroads and heavy artillery

166)Crimean War 1853-56 – Photographer’s van and portable hospitals

167)Crimean War 1853-56 – In the Valley of the Shadow of Death; graves of Generals on Cathcart Hill

168)Crimean War 1853-56 – Siege of Sevastopol 1854

169)Crimean War 1853-56 – map of Eastern Europe

170)Crimean War 1853-56 – division of Turkey

171)Charles Lyell (1797-1875) – Principles of Geology (1830-33); Charles Darwin (1809-1882) – On the Origin of Species (1859)

172)Michael Faraday (1791-1867); Robert Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879)

173)Death of Prince Albert 12/14/1861

174)Queen Victoria wore black until her death

175)Clockwise from left: Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872); Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882); Victor Emmanuel II (1820-1878); Camillo di Cavour (1810-1861)

176)The Risorgimento, or Italian Unification

177)Napoleon III

178)Haussmann Renovations, or the Haussmannization of Paris

179)Kingdoms of the German States

180)Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898); and Napoleon III

181)Franco-Prussian War 7/19/1870-5/10/1871

182)Battle of Woerth 8/6/1870

183)Battle of Sedan 9/1/1870

184)Napoleon III and Bismarck after the Battle of Sedan

185)France invaded by German forces in December 1870

186)Siege of Paris 9/19/1870-1/28/1871

187)Parisians off to the Barricades; destruction in Paris

188)Hall of Mirrors at Versailles; Germany proclaimed an Empire 1/18/1871

189)Otto von Bismarck and Kaiser Wilhelm I (1797-1888)

190)Paris Commune 3/18/1871-5/28/1871

191)Bloody week and end of Paris Commune

192)Adolphe Thiers