The Congress of Vienna (1814-15), convened after …

Years: 1816 - 1827

The Congress of Vienna (1814-15), convened after Napoleon's defeat, had established the German Confederation (Deutscher Bund) of thirty-nine monarchical states headed by Austria.

Prince Clemens von Metternich, who will direct Austria's foreign policy from 1809 until 1848, is the dominant political figure within the confederation.

He will pursue a reactionary policy and the German states will revert to the old order of social distinctions and privileges.

The personification of the European counterrevolution, Metternich advocates the principle of aristocratic legitimacy for the possession of titles and territories and represents conservatism, order, and stability, which he opposes to social and political revolt.

Metternich's police organization suppresses both nationalism and liberalism.

The publicist Frederick von Gentz popularizes Metternich's reactionary ideas and assists him in developing a system of political censorship that will hold Austria and part of Germany in intellectual bondage until 1848.

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