. The outline of history : being a plain history of life and mankind. one Prince Otto ofand race of its inhabitants, and it is the Bavaria, slightly demented, but quite royalcommon concern of all men of intelligence —he gave way to delusions about his divineto secure those divisions and establish those right, and was ejected in 1862—and Christianforms of government quite irrespective of governors were set up in the Danubiandiplomacies and flags, claims and melo- provinces (which are now Roumania) anddramatic loyalties and the existing Serbia (a part of the Jugo-Slav region),political map of th


. The outline of history : being a plain history of life and mankind. one Prince Otto ofand race of its inhabitants, and it is the Bavaria, slightly demented, but quite royalcommon concern of all men of intelligence —he gave way to delusions about his divineto secure those divisions and establish those right, and was ejected in 1862—and Christianforms of government quite irrespective of governors were set up in the Danubiandiplomacies and flags, claims and melo- provinces (which are now Roumania) anddramatic loyalties and the existing Serbia (a part of the Jugo-Slav region),political map of the world. The natural This was a partial concession to the naturalpolitical map of the world insists upon political map, but much blood had stillitself. It heaves and frets beneath the to run before the Turk was altogether ex-artificial political map like some misfitted pelled from these lands. A little later thegiant. In 1830 French-speaking Belgium, natural political map was to assert itself instirred up by the current revolution in France, Italy and THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 505 XXXIX THE REALITIES AND IMAGINATIONS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY^ § 1. The Mechanical Revolution. § 2. Relation of the Mechanical to the Industrial Revolution.§ 3. The Fermentation of Ideas, 1848.§ 4. TJie Development of the Idea of Socialism.§ 5. Shortcomings of Socialism as a Scheme of Human Society.§ 6. How Darwinism Ajfected Religious and Political Ideas. §1 THE career and personality of Napoleon Ibulks disproportionately in the nine-teenth century histories. He was oflittle significance to the broad onward move-ment of human affairs ; he was an inter-ruption, a reminder of latent evils, a thinglike the bacterium of some pestilence. Evenregarded as a pestilence,he was not of supremerank ; he killed far fewer people than theinfluenza epidemic of 1918, and producedless political and social disruption than theplague of Justinian. Some such interludehad to happen, and some such patched


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