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Acten des Wiener Congresses


Title:  Acten des Wiener Congresses, in der Jahren 1814 und 1815

Location:  Jerome Library Main Microforms fiche 943.06 V66a

Format and Number of Reels/Fiche/Cards:  Microfiche; 74 fiche

Publisher:  Microcard Edition

Content Description:  This is a reproduction of Acten des Wiener Congresses, edited by Johann Ludwig Kluber. The Vienna Congress was held after the defeat of Napoleon in April 1814 and the nations of Austria-Hungary, France, Italy, and Great Britain attended the Congress. Major players in the Congress included: Prince Klemens von Metternich, Tsar Alexander I, Prince Karl August von Hardenberg, Lord Castlereagh, the Duke of Wellington, and Charles Maurice de Talleyrand. The work is comprised of the acts and proceedings of the Congress, in eight volumes.

Language(s):  The text is in French and German. The indexing is in German.

Arrangement:  Chronological. Each card has the name of the collection, card number, and pages covered on the fiche. There are 31 parts in 8 volumes.

Index/Bibliography:  Volume 8 has a general index covering the collection on pages 303-437. Some pages of the index are barely legible.

Subject Categories:  History, Political Science

Keywords:  Congress of Vienna, Europe, Napoleon, Metternich, Alexander I, Castlereagh, Wellington, Talleyrand, Hardenberg

Time Period:  19th century




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