1790s–1840s | Romantic movement in literature and the arts |
1809–1848 | Metternich serves as Austrian foreign minister |
1810 | Germaine de Staël publishes On Germany |
1815 | Holy Alliance formed; revision of Corn Laws in Britain |
1819 | Karlsbad Decrees issued by German Confederation |
1820 | Congress of Troppau proclaims the principle of intervention to maintain autocratic regimes |
1821 | Austria crushes a liberal revolution in Naples and restores the Sicilian autocracy |
1823 | French armies restore the Spanish regime |
1830 | Greece wins independence from Ottomans |
| Charles X repudiates the Constitutional Charter; insurrection and collapse of the government follow |
| Louis Philippe succeeds to the throne and maintains a narrowly liberal regime |
1832 | Reform Bill in Britain |
1839 | Louis Blanc publishes Organization of Work |
1840 | Pierre-Joseph Proudhon publishes What Is Property? |
1845–1851 | Great Famine in Ireland |
1847 | Ten Hours Act in Britain |
1848 | Revolutions in France, Austria, and Prussia; Marx and Engels publish The Communist Manifesto |