
History of the Revolutions in Europe - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Christoph Wilhelm von Koch,
1 / 84Introduction Part 1
- 1. Introduction Part 1
- 2. Introduction Part 2
- 3. Introduction Part 3
- 4. From the invasion of the Roman Empire in the West, by the Barbarians, to the time of Charlemagne, A. D. 406 — 800 Part 1
- 5. From the invasion of the Roman Empire in the West, by the Barbarians, to the time of Charlemagne, A. D. 406 — 800 Part 2
- 6. From the invasion of the Roman Empire in the West, by the Barbarians, to the time of Charlemagne, A. D. 406 — 800 Part 3
- 7. From Charlemagne to Otto the Great, A. D. 800—962 Part 1
- 8. From Charlemagne to Otto the Great, A. D. 800—962 Part 2
- 9. From Otto the Great to Gregory the Great, A. D. 962—1074 Part 1
- 10. From Otto the Great to Gregory the Great, A. D. 962—1074 Part 2
- 11. From Otto the Great to Gregory the Great, A. D. 962—1074 Part 3
- 12. From Pope Gregory VIII. to Boniface VIII, A. D. 1074—1300 Part 1
- 13. From Pope Gregory VIII. to Boniface VIII, A. D. 1074—1300 Part 2
- 14. From Pope Gregory VIII. to Boniface VIII, A. D. 1074—1300 Part 3
- 15. From Pope Gregory VIII. to Boniface VIII, A. D. 1074—1300 Part 4
- 16. From Pope Gregory VIII. to Boniface VIII, A. D. 1074—1300 Part 5
- 17. From Pope Gregory VIII. to Boniface VIII, A. D. 1074—1300 Part 6
- 18. From Pope Gregory VIII. to Boniface VIII, A. D. 1074—1300 Part 7
- 19. From Pope Boniface VIII. to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, A. D. 1300—1453 Part 1
- 20. From Pope Boniface VIII. to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, A. D. 1300—1453 Part 2
- 21. From Pope Boniface VIII. to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, A. D. 1300—1453 Part 3
- 22. From Pope Boniface VIII. to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, A. D. 1300—1453 Part 4
- 23. From Pope Boniface VIII. to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, A. D. 1300—1453 Part 5
- 24. From the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, to the peace of Westphalia, A. D., 1453—1648 Part 1
- 25. From the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, to the peace of Westphalia, A. D., 1453—1648 Part 2
- 26. From the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, to the peace of Westphalia, A. D., 1453—1648 Part 3
- 27. From the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, to the peace of Westphalia, A. D., 1453—1648 Part 4
- 28. From the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, to the peace of Westphalia, A. D., 1453—1648 Part 5
- 29. From the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, to the peace of Westphalia, A. D., 1453—1648 Part 6
- 30. From the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, to the peace of Westphalia, A. D., 1453—1648 Part 7
- 31. From the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, to the peace of Westphalia, A. D., 1453—1648 Part 8
- 32. From the Peace of Westphalia to that of Utrecht, A. D., 1648—1713 Part 1
- 33. From the Peace of Westphalia to that of Utrecht, A. D., 1648—1713 Part 2
- 34. From the Peace of Westphalia to that of Utrecht, A. D., 1648—1713 Part 3
- 35. From the Peace of Westphalia to that of Utrecht, A. D., 1648—1713 Part 4
- 36. From the Peace of Westphalia to that of Utrecht, A. D., 1648—1713 Part 5
- 37. From the Peace of Westphalia to that of Utrecht, A. D., 1648—1713 Part 6
- 38. From the Peace of Utrecht to the French Revolution, A. D., 1713 —1789 Part 1
- 39. From the Peace of Utrecht to the French Revolution, A. D., 1713 —1789 Part 2
- 40. From the Peace of Utrecht to the French Revolution, A. D., 1713 —1789 Part 3
- 41. From the Peace of Utrecht to the French Revolution, A. D., 1713 —1789 Part 4
- 42. From the Peace of Utrecht to the French Revolution, A. D., 1713 —1789 Part 5
- 43. From the Peace of Utrecht to the French Revolution, A. D., 1713 —1789 Part 6
- 44. From the Peace of Utrecht to the French Revolution, A. D., 1713 —1789 Part 7
- 45. From the Peace of Utrecht to the French Revolution, A. D., 1713 —1789 Part 8
- 46. From the Peace of Utrecht to the French Revolution, A. D., 1713 —1789 Part 9
- 47. From the commencement of the French Revolution to the downfall of Buonaparte, A. D., 1789—1815 Part 1
- 48. From the commencement of the French Revolution to the downfall of Buonaparte, A. D., 1789—1815 Part 2
- 49. From the commencement of the French Revolution to the downfall of Buonaparte, A. D., 1789—1815 Part 3
- 50. From the commencement of the French Revolution to the downfall of Buonaparte, A. D., 1789—1815 Part 4
- 51. From the commencement of the French Revolution to the downfall of Buonaparte, A. D., 1789—1815 Part 5
- 52. From the commencement of the French Revolution to the downfall of Buonaparte, A. D., 1789—1815 Part 6
- 53. From the commencement of the French Revolution to the downfall of Buonaparte, A. D., 1789—1815 Part 7
- 54. The Military Predominance of France, under the sway of Napoleon Buonaparte, A. D. 1802—1810 Part 1
- 55. The Military Predominance of France, under the sway of Napoleon Buonaparte, A. D. 1802—1810 Part 2
- 56. The Military Predominance of France, under the sway of Napoleon Buonaparte, A. D. 1802—1810 Part 3
- 57. The Military Predominance of France, under the sway of Napoleon Buonaparte, A. D. 1802—1810 Part 4
- 58. The Military Predominance of France, under the sway of Napoleon Buonaparte, A. D. 1802—1810 Part 5
- 59. The Military Predominance of France, under the sway of Napoleon Buonaparte, A. D. 1802—1810 Part 6
- 60. The Military Predominance of France, under the sway of Napoleon Buonaparte, A. D. 1802—1810 Part 7
- 61. The decline and downfall of the Empire of Buonaparte, A. D., 1810—1815 Part 1
- 62. The decline and downfall of the Empire of Buonaparte, A. D., 1810—1815 Part 2
- 63. The decline and downfall of the Empire of Buonaparte, A. D., 1810—1815 Part 3
- 64. The decline and downfall of the Empire of Buonaparte, A. D., 1810—1815 Part 4
- 65. The decline and downfall of the Empire of Buonaparte, A. D., 1810—1815 Part 5
- 66. France from the second Restoration of the Bourbons, A. D., 1815, including the Revolution of July, 1830, to the Revolution of February, 1848 Part 1
- 67. France from the second Restoration of the Bourbons, A. D., 1815, including the Revolution of July, 1830, to the Revolution of February, 1848 Part 2
- 68. France from the second Restoration of the Bourbons, A. D., 1815, including the Revolution of July, 1830, to the Revolution of February, 1848 Part 3
- 69. Revolution in Belgium, A. D. 1830
- 70. Revolution in Poland, A. D. 1830
- 71. Revolution in Greece, A. D. 1821 — 1827 Part 1
- 72. Revolution in Greece, A. D. 1821 — 1827 Part 2
- 73. Revolution in Greece, A. D. 1821 — 1827 Part 3
- 74. War between Russia and Turkey, A. D. 1828 — 1828
- 75. England, from A. D. 1816 to A. D. 1848 Part 1
- 76. England, from A. D. 1816 to A. D. 1848 Part 2
- 77. England, from A. D. 1816 to A. D. 1848 Part 3
- 78. French Revolution of February, 1848, Part 1
- 79. French Revolution of February, 1848, Part 2
- 80. French Revolution of February, 1848, Part 3
- 81. French Revolution of February, 1848, Part 4
- 82. Revolutions in Germany, A. D. 1848 Part 1
- 83. Revolutions in Germany, A. D. 1848 Part 2
- 84. Revolutions in Italy, A. D. 1848
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The View of the Revolutions of Europe by M. Koch, has been long known and highly esteemed on the Continent as a work of incontestable merit, and entitled to hold the first rank among productions of its kind. It occupied the labours and researches of thirty years of the author's life; and had the benefit of receiving, at different intervals, several additions and improvements from his own hand. As a concise, luminous, and accurate summary of general history, it stands unrivalled. The principal events and vicissitudes of more than fourteen hundred years are here condensed within an incredibly small space; bringing, as it were, under one view, the successive changes and destinies of Europe, from the fall of the Roman Empire, in the fifth century, to the restoration of the Bourbons in France. The countries which the different nations from time to time have occupied their laws and institutions-their progress from barbarism to refinement — the revival of arts and sciences — the origin of inventions and discoveries — and the wonderful revolutions, both moral and political, to which they gave birth,— are here detailed at once with brevity and perspicuity. The author has restricted himself as it were to the pure elements or essence of useful knowledge, discarding from his narrative everything that did not minister to solid instruction. His book has been compared to a sort of chart or genealogical tree of history, where only the grand and prominent events have been recorded, stript of all their secondary and subordinate circumstances, which often distract the attention without adding in the least to the interest or elucidation of the subject. His researches have thrown a new light on some of the difficulties and obscurities of the Middle Ages, particularly with regard to Chronology and Geography. His veracity and precision are unimpeachable; and, though his style has been thought inelegant, his candour, judgment, and erudition have never been called in question. - Summary by Andrew Crichton
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