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1848

1848 (MDCCCXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1848th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 848th year of the 2nd millennium, the 48th year of the 19th century, and the 9th year of the 1840s decade. As of the start of 1848, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1848 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1848
MDCCCXLVIII
Ab urbe condita2601
Armenian calendar1297
ԹՎ ՌՄՂԷ
Assyrian calendar6598
Baháʼí calendar4–5
Balinese saka calendar1769–1770
Bengali calendar1255
Berber calendar2798
British Regnal year11 Vict. 1 – 12 Vict. 1
Buddhist calendar2392
Burmese calendar1210
Byzantine calendar7356–7357
Chinese calendar丁未年 (Fire Goat)
4544 or 4484
    — to —
戊申年 (Earth Monkey)
4545 or 4485
Coptic calendar1564–1565
Discordian calendar3014
Ethiopian calendar1840–1841
Hebrew calendar5608–5609
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1904–1905
 - Shaka Samvat1769–1770
 - Kali Yuga4948–4949
Holocene calendar11848
Igbo calendar848–849
Iranian calendar1226–1227
Islamic calendar1264–1265
Japanese calendarKōka 5 / Kaei 1
(嘉永元年)
Javanese calendar1775–1777
Julian calendarGregorian minus 12 days
Korean calendar4181
Minguo calendar64 before ROC
民前64年
Nanakshahi calendar380
Thai solar calendar2390–2391
Tibetan calendar阴火羊年
(female Fire-Goat)
1974 or 1593 or 821
    — to —
阳土猴年
(male Earth-Monkey)
1975 or 1594 or 822

1848 is historically famous for the wave of revolutions, a series of widespread struggles for more liberal governments, which broke out from Brazil to Hungary; although most failed in their immediate aims, they significantly altered the political and philosophical landscape and had major ramifications throughout the rest of the century.

Events

 
February 2: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed, ending the Mexican–American War and ceding all the Republic of Texas's territorial claims to the United States for $15m.
 
April 10: "Monster Rally" of Chartists held on Kennington Common in London; the first photograph of a crowd depicts it.

January–March

April–June

July–September

 
September 12: The Swiss Confederation reconstitutes itself as a federal republic.

October–December

Date unknown

Ongoing events

Births

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Deaths

January–June

July–December

See also

References

  1. ^ Stoskopf, Nicolas (2002). "La fondation du comptoir national d'escompte de Paris, banque révolutionnaire (1848)". Histoire, Économie et Société. 21 (3): 395–411. doi:10.3406/hes.2002.2310. Retrieved June 15, 2012.
  2. ^ Stoica, Vasile (1919). The Roumanian Question: The Roumanians and their Lands. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Printing Company. p. 23.
  3. ^ . Prudential plc. Archived from the original on August 13, 2010. Retrieved August 30, 2010.
  4. ^ a b Palmer, Alan; Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 269–270. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  5. ^ Egyed Ákos: Erdély 1848–1849 (Transylvania in 1848–1849). Pallas Akadémia Könyvkiadó, Csíkszereda 2010. p. 517 (Hungarian)
  6. ^ Magyar Nemzet: Fejőszék Százhatvan éve irtották ki Nagyenyedet a román felkelők.
  7. ^ "History". english.
  8. ^ Conklin, David W. (2006). Cases in the Environment of Business: International Perspectives. SAGE. p. 52. ISBN 978-1-4129-1436-9.
  9. ^ "Emily Bronte | Biography, Works, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved April 17, 2019.

Further reading

  • Louis Heilprin (1885). "Chronological Table of Universal History". Historical Reference Book. New York: D. Appleton and Company. hdl:2027/wu.89097349187 – via Hathi Trust. 1848

External links

  • "Encyclopedia of 1848 Revolutions" new articles by scholars; comprehensive coverage
  • European newspapers from 1848 – The European Library
  • "1848". Timeline. US: Digital Public Library of America. Archived from the original on June 5, 2014. Retrieved June 5, 2014.

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century Cheering revolutionaries in Berlin on March 19 1848 with the new flag of Germany French Revolution of 1848 Republican riots force King Louis Philippe to abdicate German National Assembly s meeting in St Paul s Church Battle of Pakozd in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 1 5 Date unknown 1 6 Ongoing events 2 Births 2 1 January March 2 2 April June 2 3 July September 2 4 October December 2 5 Date unknown 3 Deaths 3 1 January June 3 2 July December 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEvents Edit February 2 The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed ending the Mexican American War and ceding all the Republic of Texas s territorial claims to the United States for 15m February 21 Karl Marx publishes The Communist Manifesto April 10 Monster Rally of Chartists held on Kennington Common in London the first photograph of a crowd depicts it January March Edit January 3 Joseph Jenkins Roberts is sworn in as the first president of the independent African Republic of Liberia January 12 Sicilian revolution of 1848 The Palermo rising erupts in Sicily against the Bourbon Kingdom of the Two Sicilies January 24 California Gold Rush James W Marshall finds gold at Sutter s Mill in Coloma California January 31 In the United States Construction of the Washington Monument begins in Washington D C John C Fremont is court martialed on grounds of mutiny and disobeying orders The verdict is set aside by U S President James K Polk but Fremont retires to California Territory February 2 Mexican American War Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Mexico cedes virtually all of what becomes the Southwestern United States to the U S The unincorporated California Territory becomes a provisional official possession it is never organized by the United States Congress as a territory but directly passes the requirements for statehood in 1850 John Henry Newman founds the first Oratory in the English speaking world when he establishes the Birmingham Oratory at Maryvale Old Oscott England February 17 John Bird Sumner is nominated as Archbishop of Canterbury February 21 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels publish The Communist Manifesto Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei in London February 23 French Revolution of 1848 Francois Guizot Prime Minister of France resigns 52 people from the Paris mob are killed by soldiers guarding public buildings February 24 Louis Philippe I King of the French abdicates in favour of his grandson Prince Philippe Count of Paris and flees to England after days of revolution in Paris The French Second Republic is later proclaimed by Alphonse de Lamartine in the name of the provisional government elected by the Chamber under the pressure of the mob March 2 The March Unrest breaks out in Sweden March 7 Comptoir national d escompte de Paris predecessor of European bank BNP Paribas is founded by decree of the French Provisional Government 1 March 11 Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine and Robert Baldwin become the first Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada to be democratically elected under a system of responsible government March 13 Prince Klemens von Metternich gives up office as State Chancellor and Foreign Minister of the Austrian Empire March 15 Hungarian Revolution of 1848 The Hungarian young revolutionary intellectuals led by Sandor Petofi Mor Jokai and others called the Marciusi Ifjak Young men of March organize peaceful mass demonstrations in Pest forcing the city s Habsburg authorities to accept the 12 Points the Hungarian claim for freedom and self determination within the Habsburg Empire On the same day Lajos Kossuth and representatives of the Diet of Hungary go to Vienna and force the emperor and Hungarian king Ferdinand I of Austria to accept Hungarian claims for self determination within the empire March 18 At a Berlin barricade fighting between revolutionaries and royalist forces marks the culmination of the German revolutions of 1848 49 Hundreds are killed in the clashes but King Frederick William IV of Prussia is forced to honour the dead and appoint a liberal government The Boston Public Library is founded by an act of the Great and General Court of Massachusetts March 22 The Republic of San Marco comes into existence in Venice March 23 The settlement of Dunedin New Zealand is founded with the arrival of settlers from Scotland on board the John Wickliffe March 24 The First Schleswig War German Schleswig Holsteinischer Krieg or Three Years War Danish Trearskrigen a military conflict in southern Denmark and northern Germany rooted in the Schleswig Holstein Question contesting the issue of who should control the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein begins March 29 Queen s College London founded the world s first school to award academic qualifications to young women April June Edit April 10 A Chartist Monster Rally is held in Kennington Park London headed by Feargus O Connor A petition demanding the franchise is presented to the Parliament of the United Kingdom The Illinois and Michigan Canal is completed April 11 The first Hungarian national government is formed under the leadership of Lajos Batthyany The April Laws the first democratic revolutionary laws in Hungary are promulgated putting an end to the feudal privileges of the nobility and serfdom proclaiming the freedom of religion freedom of the press and foundation of the Hungarian National Bank and organising the first democratic election in Hungary based in popular representation a national guard and reunion of Transylvania with Hungary The Habsburg emperor and Hungarian king Ferdinand I of Austria ratify these laws which form the basis of modern Hungary April 18 The Second Anglo Sikh War breaks out in the Punjab April 25 Captain Francis Crozier and Commander James Fitzjames of the Royal Navy deposit the final formal record ever recovered from the Franklin Expedition in a cairn on King William Island after deserting their ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror with their surviving 105 crew members on April 22 to attempt to march to the mainland of North America April 27 The second abolition of slavery in France and its colonies initiated by Victor Schœlcher April 29 Pope Pius IX publishes an allocution announcing his refusal to support Piedmont Sardinia in its war with Austria and dispelling hopes that he might serve as ruler of a pan Italian republic The allocution by which Pius is seen to withdraw his moral support for the Italian unification movement is a key first step in the soon to be crushing reaction against the revolutions of 1848 May 15 Radicals invade the French Chamber of Deputies 40 000 Romanians meet at Campia Libertății in Blaj to protest Transylvania becoming a part of Hungary 2 May 18 The Frankfurt Parliament Nationalversammlung the first German National Assembly opens in Frankfurt May 19 The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo of February 2 ending the Mexican American War is ratified by the Mexican government May 29 Wisconsin is admitted as the 30th U S state May 30 The Prudential Mutual Assurance Investment and Loan Association is established at Hatton Garden in London England to provide loans to professional and working people origin of the multinational life insurance and financial services group 3 June The Serbians from Vojvodina start a rebellion against the Hungarian government June 2 12 The Prague Slavic Congress brings together members of the Pan Slavism movement June 17 The Austrian army bombards Prague and crushes a working class revolt June 21 Wallachian Revolution of 1848 The Proclamation of Islaz is made public and a Romanian revolutionary government led by Ion Heliade Rădulescu and Christian Tell is created June 22 The French government dissolves the national workshops in Paris giving the workers the choice of joining the army or going to workshops in the provinces The following day the June Days Uprising begins in response July September Edit July 26 Matale Rebellion begins in Sri Lanka September 12 The Swiss Confederation reconstitutes itself as a federal republic July The Public Health Act establishes Boards of Health across England and Wales the nation s first public health law giving cities broad authority to build modern sanitary systems 4 July 5 The Hungarian national revolutionary parliament starts to work July 19 Seneca Falls Convention The 2 day women s rights convention opens in Seneca Falls New York Bloomers are introduced July 26 The Matale Rebellion breaks out against British rule in Sri Lanka The University of Wisconsin Madison is founded July 29 Young Irelander Rebellion A nationalist revolt in County Tipperary against British rule is put down by the Irish Constabulary 4 August 6 HMS Daedalus reports a sighting of a sea serpent August 14 American President James K Polk annexes the Oregon Country and renames it the Oregon Territory as part of the United States August 17 The Independent Republic of Yucatan officially unites with Mexico in exchange for Mexican help in suppressing a revolt by the indigenous Maya population August 19 California Gold Rush The New York Herald breaks the news to the East Coast of the United States that there is a gold rush in California although the rush started in January August 24 The U S barque Ocean Monarch is burnt out off the Great Orme North Wales with the loss of 178 chiefly emigrants August 28 Louisy Mathieu becomes the first black member to join the French Parliament as a representative of Guadeloupe September 11 The Croatian army of Josip Jelacic encouraged in secret by the Habsburg government crosses the Drava River and attacks Hungary with the goal of ending the revolution in that country September 12 One of the successes of the Revolutions of 1848 the Swiss Federal Constitution patterned on the Constitution of the United States enters into force creating a federal republic and one of the first modern democratic states in Europe September 13 Vermont railroad worker Phineas Gage survives a 3 foot plus iron rod being driven through his head September 16 William Cranch Bond and William Lassell discover Hyperion Saturn s moon September 25 The Hungarian king and Habsburg emperor Ferdinand V refuses to recognise the Hungarian government led by Lajos Batthyany The Batthyany government resigns and the National Defence Committee is formed which is a temporary crisis government totally independent from Vienna under the leadership of Lajos Kossuth September 26 The University of Ottawa is founded in Canada as the College of Bytown a Roman Catholic institution September 29 Battle of Pakozd The Hungarian revolutionary army led by Janos Moga defeats the Croatian army of Josip Jelacic forcing him to retreat towards Vienna October December Edit October 2 The National Defence Committee Orszagos Honvedelmi Bizottmany led by Lajos Kossuth becomes the executive power in Hungary after the resignation of the Lajos Batthyany government October 3 General Anton Puchner commander of the Austrian armies of Transylvania declares insurrection against Hungary and together with the Romanian insurgents led by Avram Iancu attacks and chases away the Hungarian armed forces occupying Transylvania During these events mostly in October 1848 January 1849 but also between May July 1849 between 7 500 and 8 500 Hungarian civilians men women and children are massacred by the Romanian insurgents 5 October 18 Elizabeth Gaskell s first novel Mary Barton A Tale of Manchester Life is published anonymously in London October 24 Romanian bands massacre 640 Hungarian civilians at the town of Zlatna Transylvania 6 October 28 In Catalonia Spain the Barcelona Mataro railroad route the first to be constructed in the Iberian Peninsula is inaugurated October 30 Battle of Schwechat Hungarian forces which crossed the Austrian border in order to unite with the Viennese revolutionaries are defeated by the imperial army led by Alfred I Prince of Windisch Gratz and Josip Jelacic October 31 Vienna is occupied by the imperial forces led by Alfred I Prince of Windisch Gratz who crushes the revolution here November 1 In Boston Massachusetts the first medical school for women the Boston Female Medical School which later merges with Boston University School of Medicine opens November 3 A new Constitution of the Netherlands drafted by Johan Rudolph Thorbecke severely limiting the power of the monarchy and introducing representative democracy is proclaimed November 4 France ratifies a new constitution The French Second Republic is set up ending the state of temporary government November 7 1848 United States presidential election Whig Zachary Taylor of Louisiana defeats Democrat Lewis Cass of Michigan in the first U S presidential election held in every state on the same day November 24 Pope Pius IX flees Rome in disguise for Naples December 2 Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria abdicates in favor of his nephew Franz Joseph who will serve as Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary and Bohemia until his death in 1916 December 6 The Austrian imperial army led by Franz Schlik attacks Hungary December 10 Prince Louis Napoleon Bonaparte is elected first president of the French Second Republic December 16 The main Austrian imperial forces led by Alfred I Prince of Windisch Gratz cross the Hungarian border December 18 Punta Arenas the first major settlement in the Strait of Magellan is founded December 20 President Napoleon III takes his oath of office in front of the French National Assembly Slavery is abolished in Reunion this day is celebrated every year from 1981 December 25 Hungarian forces led by Jozef Bem enter Kolozsvar Cluj after defeating the Austrian armies in northern Transylvania December 30 Battle of Mor The imperial army led by Josip Jelacic defeats the Hungarian army led by Mor Perczel Date unknown Edit British Dutch and German governments lay claim to New Guinea Admiral Nevelskoy demonstrates that the Strait of Tartary is a strait Labuan is made a British Crown colony A cholera epidemic in New York kills 5 000 The city of Joensuu is founded in North Karelia Finland by Czar Nicholas I of Russia 7 The University of Mississippi admits its first students Geneva College Pennsylvania is founded as Geneva Hall in Northwood Logan County Ohio Rhodes College is founded in Clarksville Tennessee as the Masonic University of Tennessee The Shaker song Simple Gifts is written by Joseph Brackett in Alfred Maine Richard Wagner begins writing the libretto that will become Der Ring des Nibelungen The Ring of the Nibelung Watch brand Omega is founded by Louis Brandt in Switzerland 8 Ongoing events Edit Great Famine Ireland 1845 52 Births EditJanuary March Edit Wyatt Earp Otto Lilienthal Paul Gauguin January 4 Katsura Tarō 6th prime minister of Japan d 1913 January 6 Hristo Botev Bulgarian revolutionary d 1876 January 21 Henri Duparc French composer d 1933 January 24 Vasily Surikov Russian painter d 1916 January 27 Tōgō Heihachirō Japanese admiral d 1934 February 5 Joris Karl Huysmans French author d 1907 Belle Starr American outlaw d 1889 February 13 Hermann von Eichhorn German field marshal d 1918 February 14 Benjamin Baillaud French astronomer d 1934 February 16 Octave Mirbeau French art critic novelist d 1917 Hugo de Vries Dutch botanist and geneticist d 1935 February 18 Louis Comfort Tiffany American glass artist d 1933 February 24 Grant Allen Canadian author d 1899 Andrew Inglis Clark Australian jurist and politician d 1907 February 25 King William II of Wurttemberg d 1921 February 27 Sir Hubert Parry English composer d 1918 March 3 Adelaide Neilson English actress d 1880 March 18 Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll daughter of Queen Victoria d 1939 March 19 Wyatt Earp American lawman and gunfighter d 1929 March 21 David McNair Scottish plasterer and amateur footballer Falkirk F C d 1935 March 29 Aleksey Kuropatkin Russian general Imperial Russian Minister of War d 1925 March 31 William Waldorf Astor American born British financier and statesman d 1919 April June Edit April 3 Arturo Prat Chilean lawyer and navy officer d 1879 April 7 Randall Davidson British Archbishop of Canterbury d 1930 April 10 Hubertine Auclert French feminist d 1914 April 27 King Otto of Bavaria d 1916 May 3 Francisco Teixeira de Queiroz Portuguese writer d 1919 May 10 Sir Thomas Lipton Scottish retailer and yachtsman d 1931 May 20 Howard Vernon Australian actor d 1921 May 23 Otto Lilienthal German engineer aviation pioneer d 1896 Helmuth von Moltke the Younger German general d 1916 June 7 Paul Gauguin French artist d 1903 Dolores Jimenez y Muro Mexican revolutionary and educator d 1925 June 13 Cornelie Huygens Dutch writer social democrat and feminist d 1902 June 15 Sol Smith Russell American stage comedian d 1902 June 19 Mary R Platt Hatch American author d 1935 July September Edit Susie Taylor July 3 Lothar von Trotha German military commander d 1920 July 6 Gabor Baross Hungarian statesman d 1892 July 7 Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves 5th president of Brazil d 1919 July 9 Robert I Duke of Parma last ruling Duke of Parma d 1907 July 10 Anatoly Stessel Russian baron and general d 1915 July 15 Vilfredo Pareto Italian economist d 1923 July 18 W G Grace English cricketer d 1915 July 22 Adolphus Frederick V Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz d 1914 Winfield Scott Stratton American miner d 1902 July 25 Arthur Balfour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom d 1930 July 31 Jean Baptiste Olive French painter d 1936 August 6 Susie Taylor African American nurse First nurse in the Black Army d 1912 August 15 Antonio Enes Portuguese writer and politician d 1901 August 19 Gustave Caillebotte French painter d 1894 August 24 Kate Claxton American actress d 1924 August 30 Gheorghe Bengescu Romanian diplomat and man of letters d 1922 September 4 Lewis Howard Latimer African American inventor d 1928 September 8 Viktor Meyer German chemist d 1897 September 20 Friedrich Soennecken German entrepreneur inventor of the hole punch and ringbinder d 1919 October December Edit October 3 Henry Lerolle French painter d 1929 October 5 Liborius Ritter von Frank Austro Hungarian general d 1935 October 15 Harmon Northrop Morse American chemist d 1920 November 8 Gottlob Frege German logician d 1925 November 11 Zinovy Rozhestvensky Russian admiral d 1909 November 12 Eduard Muller member of the Swiss Federal Council d 1919 November 13 Albert I Prince of Monaco d 1922 November 14 Sandor Wekerle 3 time prime minister of Hungary d 1921 November 20 James M Spangler American inventor d 1915 November 24 Zhang Peilun Chinese naval commander and government official d 1903 November 25 Margaret Abigail Cleaves American physician and writer d 1917 November 27 Maximilian von Prittwitz German general d 1917 November 29 Paul Pau French general d 1932 December 6 Johann Palisa Austrian astronomer d 1925 December 17 William Wynn Westcott British freemason d 1925 Date unknown Edit Alexander Bedward Jamaican preacher d 1930 Alice Williams Brotherton American author d 1930 Maryana Marrash Syrian writer salonist d 1919 Mary Thomas labor leader d 1905 Mirza Mihdi youngest child of Bahaʼi founder Bahaʼu llah d 1870 Viktor Sakharov Russian general d 1905 Deaths EditJanuary June Edit Christian VIII of Denmark Annette von Droste Hulshoff January 9 Caroline Herschel German astronomer b 1750 January 17 Petrobey Mavromichalis Prime Minister of Greece b 1765 January 19 Isaac D Israeli English author b 1766 January 20 Christian VIII King of Denmark b 1786 February 15 Hermann von Boyen Prussian field marshal b 1771 February 22 Wilhelmine Reichard first German woman balloonist b 1788 February 23 John Quincy Adams 6th President of the United States son of John Adams and Abigail Adams b 1767 March 29 John Jacob Astor American businessman b 1763 April 8 Gaetano Donizetti Italian composer b 1797 May 24 Annette von Droste Hulshoff German writer b 1797 June 23 Archduchess Maria Leopoldine of Austria Este b 1776 June 27 Denis Auguste Affre Archbishop of Paris b 1793 July December Edit George Stephenson July 4 Francois Rene de Chateaubriand French writer diplomat b 1768 July 9 Jaime Balmes Spanish philosopher theologian b 1810 July 10 Karoline Jagemann German actor b 1777 July 20 Francis R Shunk American politician b 1788 August 3 Edward Baines British newspaperman politician b 1774 August 5 Pedro Velez Mexican politician b 1787 August 7 Jons Jacob Berzelius Swedish chemist b 1779 August 8 Puran Appu Sri Lankan hero who led the Matale rebellion against the British b 1812 August 9 Frederick Marryat British novelist b 1792 August 12 George Stephenson English locomotive pioneer Locomotion No 1 amp Rocket b 1781 August 14 Sarah Fuller Flower Adams English hymnwriter b 1805 August 30 Simon Willard celebrated American horologist b 1753 September 24 Branwell Bronte English painter poet brother of novelists Charlotte Emily and Anne b 1817 October 28 Harrison Gray Otis American politician b 1765 November 8 Moseley Baker American politician b 1802 November 9 Robert Blum German politician b 1810 November 10 Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt military leader b 1789 November 23 Sir John Barrow English statesman b 1764 November 24 William Lamb 2nd Viscount Melbourne Prime Minister of the United Kingdom b 1779 December 1 Kyokutei Bakin Japanese author b 1767 December 18 Bernard Bolzano Bohemian mathematician logician philosopher and theologian b 1781 December 19 Emily Bronte English author b 1818 9 See also Edit1848 in architecture 1848 in literature 1848 in scienceReferences Edit Stoskopf Nicolas 2002 La fondation du comptoir national d escompte de Paris banque revolutionnaire 1848 Histoire Economie et Societe 21 3 395 411 doi 10 3406 hes 2002 2310 Retrieved June 15 2012 Stoica Vasile 1919 The Roumanian Question The Roumanians and their Lands Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Printing Company p 23 Timeline 1826 1901 Prudential plc Archived from the original on August 13 2010 Retrieved August 30 2010 a b Palmer Alan Veronica 1992 The Chronology of British History London Century Ltd pp 269 270 ISBN 0 7126 5616 2 Egyed Akos Erdely 1848 1849 Transylvania in 1848 1849 Pallas Akademia Konyvkiado Csikszereda 2010 p 517 Hungarian Magyar Nemzet Fejoszek Szazhatvan eve irtottak ki Nagyenyedet a roman felkelok History english Conklin David W 2006 Cases in the Environment of Business International Perspectives SAGE p 52 ISBN 978 1 4129 1436 9 Emily Bronte Biography Works amp Facts Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved April 17 2019 Further reading EditLouis Heilprin 1885 Chronological Table of Universal History Historical Reference Book New York D Appleton and Company hdl 2027 wu 89097349187 via Hathi Trust 1848External links Edit Encyclopedia of 1848 Revolutions new articles by scholars comprehensive coverageEuropean newspapers from 1848 The European Library 1848 Timeline US Digital Public Library of America Archived from the original on June 5 2014 Retrieved June 5 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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