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Chapter 2
Authoritarian or Parliamentary/Constitutional Rule?
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From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815-1866)
Chapter (2/12)
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Prince Clemens von Metternich to Friedrich Gentz (June 17, 1819)
Friedrich Gentz, Memorandum on “Estates Constitutions” (1819/1844)
Excerpt from Prince Clemens von Metternich’s Political Creed (1820)
The Storming of Frankfurt’s Main Police Station on April 3, 1833 (1833)
Friedrich Eichhorn to Adolf Heinrich von Arnim (June 7, 1844)
Carl Welcker, Additions to Gentz’s Memorandum (1844)
Eyes Open! (c. 1845)
Excerpt from the Staats-Lexikon: “Constitution, Constitutional System” (1845–48)
Opening of the First United Landtag on April 11, 1847 (c. 1847)
National Property (1848)
David Hansemann to Prussian Interior Minister Ernst von Bodelschwingh (March 1, 1848)
David Justus Ludwig Hansemann (no date)
The Barricades at Kronen- and Friedrichsstrasse (in Berlin) on March 18, 1848, as Seen by an Eyewitness (1848)
Barricade Fighting in Front of the Cölln Town Hall on Breite Strasse (in Berlin) on March 18–19, 1848 (1848)
An Announcement by Friedrich Wilhelm IV on March 21, 1848 (1848)
Burial of the Fighters Fallen for Liberty on March 22, 1848 (1848)
Meeting of the Prussian National Assembly in the Singakademie (1848)
“Between Me and My People ...” (1848)
Delegates to the Pre-Parliament Process Toward St. Paul's Church on March 30, 1848 (c. 1848)
The Frankfurt National Assembly in St. Paul’s Church (c. 1848)
The Frankfurt National Assembly in St. Paul’s Church (c. 1848)
Carl von Rotteck (undated)
Leaders of the Republican Revolt in Baden (1848)
Republicans in Baden Defend Freiburg against Southwest German Troops on April 24, 1848 (1848)
Gustav von Struve Proclaims the German Republic in Lörrach on September 21, 1848 (1848)
Solemn Funeral Service for the Murdered Parliamentarians of the Frankfurt National Assembly on September 21, 1848 (1848)
The Defense of the Nussdorf Line in Vienna under Robert Blum in October 1848 (1848)
Carl Schurz on Becoming a Supporter of Republican Government during the Revolution of 1848 (Retrospective Account, 1913)
The Constitutional Committee of the Frankfurt National Assembly (1849)
Members of the Frankfurt National Assembly: Club of the “Casino” (1849)
The Crown of a German Kaiser is presented to Friedrich Wilhelm IV (1849)
Prisoners being Led across the Elbe Bridge in Dresden after the Suppression of the Uprising on May 9, 1849 (1849)
“A Touring Troupe”: Caricature of the Rump Parliament’s Move from Frankfurt to Stuttgart on May 30, 1849 (1849)
Lacquer Box with Portrait of Friedrich Hecker (c. 1850)
Speech of Friedrich Julius Stahl against the Repeal of the Prussian Constitution (1853)
August Ludwig von Rochau, Foundations of Realpolitik (1853)
The Opening of the Prussian Chamber on January 14, 1861 (1861)
Adolf Menzel, Coronation of Wilhelm I in Königsberg in the Year 1861 (1861)
Meeting of German Princes in Frankfurt am Main (September 1,1863)
Confederation or Nation-State?
Emancipation of the Jews