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Frühling der Revolution. Europa 1848/49 und der Kampf für eine neue Welt
- Narrated by: Frank Arnold
- Length: 38 hrs and 51 mins
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Summary
Frühling 1848. Scheinbar aus dem Nichts versammelten sich in unzähligen Städten von Palermo bis Paris riesige Menschenmengen, oft in friedlicher, manchmal aber auch in gewalttätiger Absicht. Die politische Ordnung, die seit Napoleons Niederlage in Europa Bestand hatte, brach in sich zusammen. Überall entstanden neue politische Ideen. Es ging um die Rolle der Frau, das Ende der Sklaverei, das Recht auf Arbeit, nationale Unabhängigkeit und die jüdische Emanzipation. Christopher Clark erweckt mit neuen Erkenntnissen die Visionen dieser Epoche und deren Niederschlagung zum Leben. Und erzählt, wie sich aus den Trümmern der Niederlage ein ganz anderes Europa erhob.
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