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Mary Lou Buell

More on the Congress of Vienna

October 15th, 2008 · 2 Comments
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The Congress of Vienna is a trendy subject in history circles these days.  One can’t help but make comparisons between the nobles in Austria in 1815–all dressed to impress and lavishly partying–and the celebrities whose escapades are chronicled in the pages of US and People

Last spring David King’s Vienna 1814: How the Conquerors of Napoleon Made Love, War, and Peace at the Congress of Vienna was released.  You can read a summary and reviews at Amazon.  The picture above is the book’s cover.  This is on my list of books I would read if I didn’t have 4 children who stipulate that mommy reads only to them.   (FYI–trying hard not to end my sentences in prepositions per Ms. Demas’ request.) 

Also, here is a website published by a group that Weymouth High School won’t let me look at view.  When I get home I will uncover the scandalous source of what is, in my humble opinion, some very accurate and interesting information.  Among the items posted are waltzes that were written specifically for the parties at Vienna. 

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  • 1    buell // Oct 15, 2008 at 5:31 pm

    I checked into Amit Mendelsohn and his website. I don’t really understand what he is all about—-and I actually sent him an email on Facebook so I could ask him “personally.” The Concert of Europe website has some really great info…not only on COV but also Revolutions of 1848 and other topics we will be studying this year.

  • 2    buell // Oct 15, 2008 at 7:04 pm

    Amit replied pretty quickly:

    hello mary lou

    this site is mine and the section of the Concert of Europe belong to my wife, she used to teach this stuff in the Hebrew University in Jerusalem
    these pages was supposed to be additional information for her students
    we kept it online as its very popular.
    do you want to contact her directly ?

    amit

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