Austrian Revolution & Reaction: 1840-51
Years: 1840 - 1851
The liberal revolutions of 1848 in Italy, Galicia, Bohemia and Hungary rock the Habsburg Empire, and in Vienna itself, the revolutionists drive out Metternich and gain from Emperor Ferdinand a liberal constitution, which a constituent assembly soon replaces with a more democratic one.
After a new outbreak Vienna is bombarded by imperial forces, and absolutism is gradually but steadily restored in Austria.
Before two decades pass, however, the Habsburgs lose Lombardy and Venetia to a unified Italy and are forced by Hungarian moderate naionalists to create a dual state known as the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, an anachronism in an increasingly nationalistic age.
The failure of the German-Magyar minority to provide a satisfactory status for the other nationalities, notably the Slavs, plays a major role in bringing about the Great War.
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