Untitled (Austrian-Italian-Prussian War) (falsified vote in the German Federal Diet) (German unity) (Europe's balance of power)

Untitled (Austrian-Italian-Prussian War) (falsified vote in the German Federal Diet) (German unity) (Europe's balance of power)

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Title

Untitled (Austrian-Italian-Prussian War) (falsified vote in the German Federal Diet) (German unity) (Europe's balance of power)

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Summary

Bleek continues his coverage of the Prussian-Austrian war and Emperor Napoleon's (III) role as mediator for Austria. He discusses Napoleon's suggested armistice that Austria proposed after Sadowa and covers the standpoints of the various powers while speculating on the likelihood of either side's compliance given a variety of factors. Bleek does not confirm whether the powers agreed to said armistice. He imagines that if Austria loses at the Quadrilateral, France and Italy would race to claim Venetia as Austria withdrew, possibly culminating in new hostilities. He continues the speculative exercise and submits that Austria may become Europe's next "sick man" to delay the fallout of the resulting power imbalance. If European powers suddenly came to Austria's defence, they would trigger combined German-Italian pushback. South Germany's perception of Prussia is shifting away from Bismarck-centric antipathy, and pan-German unification feels inevitable. He concludes with a lengthy report by an unnamed German correspondent.

Medium

Printed newsprint glued on paper

Date

16/08/1866

Description

Two cut out columns of newsprint text, positioned vertically parallel, pasted onto a plus-sized A4 unlined sheet with visible warping. No title was subsequently handwritten onto the mount/paper backing.

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