post-Napoleonic era

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The post-Napoleonic era was the early 19th-century period in Europe marked by conservative restoration, diplomatic congresses, and efforts to maintain a balance of power after the defeat of Napoleon.

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post-Napoleonic France 1
post-Napoleonic era canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century era
historical period
follows Napoleonic Wars
Napoleonic era
hasConsequence eventual breakdown of the Concert of Europe
relative peace among great powers
rise of nationalist unification movements in Germany and Italy
hasDominantIdeology conservatism
hasEndTime circa 1848
mid-19th century
hasGoal maintenance of European balance of power
prevention of large-scale continental war
hasInternationalSystem Concert of Europe
hasKeyEvent Concert of Europe
Congress System
Congress of Vienna
Greek War of Independence
Holy Alliance
Hundred Days
Quadruple Alliance (1815)
surface form: Quadruple Alliance

July Revolution in France
surface form: Revolutions of 1830

1848 revolutions
surface form: Revolutions of 1848

Second Treaty of Paris
hasKeyFigure Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
surface form: Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord

Ferdinand VII of Spain
Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia
surface form: Frederick William III of Prussia

Klemens von Metternich
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
surface form: Lord Castlereagh

Louis XVIII of France
Louis-Philippe I of the French
surface form: Louis-Philippe I of France

Nicholas I of Russia
Alexander I of Russia
surface form: Tsar Alexander I of Russia
hasKeyProcess balance of power diplomacy
codification of international diplomacy
colonial expansion by European powers
conservative restoration
containment of France
development of the Concert of Europe system
early industrialization in Europe
emergence of liberal opposition
emergence of nationalism
growth of bourgeois political influence
interventionism by great powers
legitimism in dynastic politics
police surveillance of dissent
redrawing of European borders
repression of secret societies
restoration of monarchies
suppression of revolutionary movements
hasMainRegion Europe
hasOppositionalIdeology early socialism
liberalism
nationalism
hasStartTime 1814
1815

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Holy Alliance historicalEra post-Napoleonic era
La Comédie humaine portrays French society after the fall of Napoleon mainSubject post-Napoleonic era
subject surface form: La Comédie humaine
this entity surface form: post-Napoleonic France