Sunday, February 24, 2019
Prince Metternich
Samantha Meyers 01/20/13 Wld Hist. HN Pd. 2 Prince Metternich Prince Metternich was born(p) in Coblenz on May 15, 1773. He owed most of his early genteelness to his mother because his father showed no interest in his education. In 1788, Metternich enrolled in Strasbourg University He served as foreign minister of the Austrian Empire from 1809 to 1848 and restored Austria to its precedent power after the devastating short sleepic Wars. He held continuous plaza in European affairs for almost 40 years.One of his first tasks was to clip up a detente with France that included the marriage of Napoleon to the Austrian Arch-Duchess Marie Louise. in short after that he engineered Austrias entry into the War of the Sixth concretion on the Allied side, he signed the Treaty of Fontainebleau that sent Napoleon into exile. In recognition of his service to the Austrian Empire, he was raised to the epithet of Prince in October 1813. Prince Metternich lead the Congress of Vienna.He helped res tore balance of power to each of Europe and proposed a peacekeeping organization called the Concert of Europe. He essay to restore hereditary monarchs that lost power but only end up making the people favor nationalism. Under his guidance, the Metternich system of global congresses continued for another decade as Austria aligned herself with Russia and Prussia. This marked the noble point of Austrias diplomatic importance, but soon Metternich slowly slipped back into the outskirt of international diplomacy.At home, Metternich also held the post of Chancellor of State from 1821 until 1848, under both(prenominal) Francis II of Austria and his son Ferdinand I of Austria. After a brief rate of flow of exile in London, Brighton and Brussels that lasted until 1851, he returned once more to the Viennese court, this time to offer only advice to Ferdinands successor, Franz Josef. Having outlived his generation of politicians, Metternich died at the age of 86 in 1859. Metternich was on e of the most capable diplomats of his time.He was responsible for the stability of European governments. In the end, however, Metternich failed because his basic strategy was to support autocracy when the political ontogenesis in Europe moved rapidly towards democracy. Bibliography Prince Metternich. World History The groundbreaking Era. ABC-CLIO,2013. Web. 20 Jan. 2013. World History Notes on 19th Century nationalism Conservative, Sophisticated, Skilled Diplomat. Emersonkent. com. Emerson Kent, n. d. Web. 20 Jan. 2013. .
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