History of the Revolutions in Europe - 1850
7/16/24The History of Revolutions in Europe by M. Schoell is a book that covers the history of revolutions in Europe from the subversion of the Roman Empire in the west to the Congress of Vienna[1][2][3][4][5]. It was originally written in French by Christopher William Koch and later translated and published in English with additional content[4][5].The book provides a comprehensive account of the major revolutions that took place in Europe during this period, including the French Revolution and the revolutions in Greece, Poland, and Belgium[5]. It offers a detailed examination of how these events unfolded and their impact on the political and social landscape of Europe.Source: Perplexity.aiSummary by Perplexity: "History of the Revolutions in Europe," published in 1850 and attributed to M. Schoell, offers a sweeping survey of European upheavals from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Congress of Vienna. Condensing more than fourteen centuries of transformative events, the book interprets pivotal political, social, and cultural revolutions that shaped the European continent, with a particular focus on how these movements influenced modern states and societies. The narrative is lauded for its clarity and conciseness, giving readers an accessible chronological overview of continual change and reformation in European history.drb-qa.nypl+2The author, Maximilian Samson Friedrich Schöll, was a French historian, philologist, and diplomat, whose analytical rigor and diplomatic background brought a uniquely cosmopolitan perspective to his historical writing. His expertise as a philologist also allowed him to critically engage with original sources and provide thoughtful cultural context to the events described. The book's 19th-century publication coincided with fervent intellectual interest in history as a tool for understanding the rapidly changing post-Napoleonic order. Though illustrations and engravings accompanied some editions, the specific illustrator for the 1850 edition is not consistently documented in available sources, but engravings were a common feature of this historical genre to visually enrich the political and cultural narrative for contemporary audiences.ebay+2https://drb-qa.nypl.org/read/1334246https://archive.org/details/historyofrevolut03kochhttps://librivox.org/history-of-the-revolutions-in-europe-by-christoph-wilhelm-von-koch/https://www.ebay.com/itm/275988990312https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolutions_of_1848https://librivox.org/author/18412https://www.biblio.com/book/history-revolutions-europe-subversion-roman-empire/d/918395775https://www.abebooks.com/History-Revolutions-Europe-Koch-Schoell-Cogswell/60603229/bdhttps://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/biography/michael-psellushttps://www.routledge.com/Revolutionary-Europe-1780-1850/Sperber/p/book/9781138643482https://www.etsy.com/listing/1880974399/history-of-the-revolutions-in-europe-byhttps://www.worldhistory.org/Michael_Psellos/https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/the-revolution-of-1848-painting.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sowellhttps://biography.jrank.org/pages/1631/Schoell-William-1951.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXTaP1BD1YYhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Schoellhttps://catalogplus.libraryweb.org/?section=resource&resourceid=9422175¤tIndex=0&view=fullDetailsDetailsTabhttps://archive.org/details/hussey-1935-historian-psellushttps://archive.org/details/revolutionsineur0000unseGabrielle Ly