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Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770–1827)
Ludwig van Beethoven was a revolutionary nineteenth-century German composer of classical and romantic ...
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Catholic emancipation was the popular campaign in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries ...
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Thomas Hardy was a leading figure in the French Revolution-inspired British Jacobin movement. He was ...
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Jews and revolution in Europe, 1789–1919
The interplay between European Jewry and European revolutions manifested itself in two ways during the ...
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Daniel O'Connell, a member of the traditional Gaelic aristocracy, was an Irish patriot and nationalist. ...
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Arthur O'Connor is the most important Irish revolutionary most people have never heard of. As one of ...
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When Granville Sharp stumbled over the injured body of Jonathan Strong in 1765, he discovered a newfound ...
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Tunisia, protests under Ottoman (Bey) rule to 1881
The government of the Bey dynasty in Tunisia, in power from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries, ...
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United Englishmen/ United Britons
The United Englishmen was an underground revolutionary society that existed in England between about ...
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The United Irish Society, or United Irishmen, was initially a liberal political organization in eighteenth-century ...
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