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the story of mankind-第65部分

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great wars of liberation of the years 1812; 1818; 1814 and

1815 had begun to wear off。 It had been followed by a sincere

belief in the coming of a happier day。 The soldiers who had

borne the brunt of the battle wanted peace and they said so。



But they did not want the sort of peace which the Holy

Alliance and the Council of the European powers had now

bestowed upon them。 They cried that they had been betrayed。

But they were careful lest they be heard by a secret…police spy。

The reaction was victorious。 It was a reaction caused by men

who sincerely believed that their methods were necessary for

the good of humanity。 But it was just as hard to bear as if

their intentions had been less kind。 And it caused a great deal

of unnecessary suffering and greatly retarded the orderly

progress of political development。







THE GREAT REACTION



THEY TRIED TO ASSURE THE WORLD AN ERA

OF UNDISTURBED PEACE BY SUPPRESSING

ALL NEW IDEAS。 THEY MADE THE

POLICE…SPY THE HIGHEST FUNCTIONARY

IN THE STATE AND SOON THE PRISONS

OF ALL COUNTRIES WERE FILLED WITH

THOSE WHO CLAIMED THAT PEOPLE

HAVE THE RIGHT TO GOVERN THEMSELVES

AS THEY SEE FIT





To undo the damage done by the great Napoleonic flood

was almost impossible。 Age…old fences had been washed away。

The palaces of two score dynasties had been damaged to such

an extent that they had to be condemned as uninhabitable。

Other royal residences had been greatly enlarged at the expense

of less fortunate neighbours。 Strange odds and ends

of revolutionary doctrine had been left behind by the receding

waters and could not be dislodged without danger to the entire

community。 But the political engineers of the Congress did

the best they could and this is what they accomplished。



France had disturbed the peace of the world for so many

years that people had come to fear that country almost

instinctively。 The Bourbons; through the mouth of Talleyrand;

had promised to be good; but the Hundred Days had taught

Europe what to expect should Napoleon manage to escape for

a second time。 The Dutch Republic; therefore; was changed

into a Kingdom; and Belgium (which had not joined the Dutch

struggle for independence in the sixteenth century and since

then had been part of the Habsburg domains; firs t under Spanish

rule and thereafter under Austrian rule) was made part

of this new kingdom of the Netherlands。 Nobody wanted this

union either in the Protestant North or in the Catholic South;

but no questions were asked。 It seemed good for the peace

of Europe and that was the main consideration。



Poland had hoped for great things because a Pole; Prince

Adam Czartoryski; was one of the most intimate friends of

Tsar Alexander and had been his constant advisor during the

war and at the Congress of Vienna。 But Poland was made a

semi…independent part of Russia with Alexander as her king。

This solution pleased no one and caused much bitter feeling

and three revolutions。



Denmark; which had remained a faithful ally of Napoleon

until the end; was severely punished。 Seven years before; an

English fleet had sailed down the Kattegat and without a

declaration of war or any warning had bombarded Copenhagen

and had taken away the Danish fleet; lest it be of value to

Napoleon。 The Congress of Vienna went one step further。

It took Norway (which since the union of Calmar of the year

1397 had been united with Denmark) away from Denmark

and gave it to Charles XIV of Sweden as a reward for his betrayal

of Napoleon; who had set him up in the king business。

This Swedish king; curiously enough; was a former French general

by the name of Bernadotte; who had come to Sweden as one

of Napolean's{sic} adjutants; and had been invited to the throne of

that good country when the last of the rulers of the house of

Hollstein…Gottorp had died without leaving either son or

daughter。 From 1815 until 1844 he ruled his adopted country

(the language of which he never learned) width great ability。 He

was a clever man and enjoyed the respect of both his Swedish

and his Norwegian subjects; but he did not succeed in joining

two countries which nature and history had put asunder。 The

dual Scandinavian state was never a success and in 1905;

Norway; in a most peaceful and orderly manner; set up as an

independent kingdom and the Swedes bade her ‘‘good speed''

and very wisely let her go her own way。



The Italians; who since the days of the Renaissance had

been at the mercy of a long series of invaders; also had put

great hopes in General Bonaparte。 The Emperor Napoleon;

however; had grievously disappointed them。 Instead of the

United Italy which the people wanted; they had been divided

into a number of little principalities; duchies; republics and

the Papal State; which (next to Naples) was the worst governed

and most miserable region of the entire peninsula。 The

Congress of Vienna abolished a few of the Napoleonic republics

and in their place resurrected several old principalities

which were given to deserving members; both male and female;

of the Habsburg family。



The poor Spaniards; who had started the great nationalistic

revolt against Napoleon; and who had sacrificed the best blood

of the country for their king; were punished severely when the

Congress allowed His Majesty to return to his domains。 This

vicious creature; known as Ferdinand VII; had spent the last

four years of his life as a prisoner of Napoleon。 He had improved

his days by knitting garments for the statues of his

favourite patron saints。 He celebrated his return by re…introducing

the Inquisition and the torture…chamber; both of which

had been abolished by the Revolution。 He was a disgusting

person; despised as much by his subjects as by his four wives;

but the Holy Alliance maintained him upon his legitimate

throne and all efforts of the decent Spaniards to get rid of this

curse and make Spain a constitutional kingdom ended in

bloodshed and executions。



Portugal had been without a king since the year 1807 when

the royal family had fled to the colonies in Brazil。 The country

had been used as a base of supply for the armies of

Wellington during the Peninsula war; which lasted from 1808

until 1814。 After 1815 Portugal continued to be a sort of

British province until the house of Braganza returned to the

throne; leaving one of its members behind in Rio de Janeiro

as Emperor of Brazil; the only American Empire which lasted

for more than a few years; and which came to an end in 1889

when the country became a republic。



In the east; nothing was done to improve the terrible conditions

of both the Slavs and the Greeks who were still subjects

of the Sultan。 In the year 1804 Black George; a Servian

swineherd; (the founder of the Karageorgevich dynasty) had

started a revolt against the Turks; but he had been defeated

by his enemies and had been murdered by one of his supposed

friends; the rival Servian leader; called Milosh Obrenovich;

(who became the founder of the Obrenovich dynasty) and the

Turks had continued to be the undisputed masters of the

Balkans。



The Greeks; who since the loss of their independence; two

thousand years before; had been subjects of the Macedonians;

the Romans; the Venetians and the Turks; had hoped that their

countryman; Capo d'Istria; a native of Corfu and together

with Czartoryski; the most intimate personal friends of

Alexander; would do something for them。 But the Congress

of Vienna was not interested in Greeks; but was very much

interested in keeping all ‘‘legitimate'' monarchs; Christian;

Moslem and otherwise; upon their respective thrones。 Therefore

nothing was done。



The last; but perhaps the greatest blunder of the Congress

was the treatment of Germany。 The Reformation and the

Thirty Years War had not only destroyed the prosperity of the

country; but had turned it into a hopeless political rubbish

heap; consisting of a couple of kingdoms; a few grand…duchies;

a large number of duchies and hundreds of margravates; principalities;

baronies; electorates; free cities and free villages;

ruled by the strangest assortment of potentates that was ever

seen off the comic opera stage。 Frederick the Great had

changed this when he created a strong Prussia; but this state

had not survived him by many years。



Napoleon had blue…penciled the demand for independence

of most of these little countries; and only fifty…two out of a

total of more than three hundred had survived the year 1806。

During the years of the great struggle for independence; many

a young soldier had dreamed of a new Fatherland that should

be strong and united。 But there can be no union without a

strong leadership; and who was to be this leader?



There were five kingdoms in the German speaking lands。

The rulers of two of these; Austria and Prussia; were kings by

the Grace of God。 The rulers of three others; Bavaria; Saxony

and Wurt
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