The Transformation of European Politics, 1763-1848Clarendon Press, 1994 - 894 sayfa In a major reinterpretation of the structure and operation of the international system Professor Schroeder rejects most of the standard explanations for the failure of the earlier coalitions against Revolutionary and Napoleonic France, the success of the final one, and the durability of the Vienna Settlement. The secret of durable peace was not, he argues, military victory, the restoration of monarchical authority and a balance of power, and the fear of renewed revolution. |
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THE EUROPEAN SYSTEM 17631787 | 7 |
CALL | 23 |
WAR AND REVOLUTION 17871792 | 55 |
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