Milestones in Modern World History
No. of pages 126
Published: 2011
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"The Congress of Vienna" by Alan Allport explores the pivotal 1814-1815 diplomatic gathering that aimed to reshape Europe after the Napoleonic Wars. The book delves into the intricate negotiations among major powers, including Austria, Britain, Prussia, Russia, and France, as they sought to restore stability and establish a balance of power. Allport highlights key figures like Klemens von Metternich and the political maneuvering that defined the congress, illustrating how their decisions shaped Europe for decades. Through vivid storytelling and detailed analysis, the author captures the complexities of international diplomacy and the enduring impact of the Congress of Vienna on modern Europe. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Milestones in Modern World History .
There are 126 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Facts On File Inc .
Alan Allport was born in Whiston, England, and grew up in East Yorkshire. He has a doctorate in history from the University of Pennsylvania and is currently a lecturer at Princeton University. He is the author of American Military Policy, Freedom of Speech, and Immigration Policy, Second Edition in Chelsea House's Point/Counterpoint series
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