History

Blog Series by Brainstorm
A series of academic blogs, stylised as essays, illustrating the history of Europe during the 'long nineteenth century' (1789-1914) – from the French Revolution to World War One. Due to the extensive use of specific terminology and intricate choice of vocabulary, these are highly recommended for college/Sixth Form and university/AP European History students. However, anyone deeply interested in History can enjoy this series of informational blogs.

An academic overview of the effects of the Congress of Vienna (1814–1815) on European affairs and diplomacy.

An academic overview of whether the French Revolution's objectives were fulfilled with time.

An academic overview of the transformations occurring in France from 1789 to 1799.

An academic overview of the sequence of events in the French Revolution leading to Napoleon becoming ruler of France.

The first part of a detailed guide to the French Revolution.

The second part of a detailed guide to the French Revolution.

An academic overview of the French Revolution's extensive influence in the course of European events during the nineteenth century.

An academic overview of the reasons why the French Revolution contradicted many of its liberal principles promised to citizens.

An academic overview of the causes of the most famous, and important, revolution in history.

An academic overview of the causes of the 1848 Revolutions in Europe.

An academic overview of the reasons behind the July Monarchy's downfall and the causes of the French Revolution of 1848.