SONDERBUND

zônˈdərboont [Ger.,=separate league], 1845–47, defensive league of seven Roman Catholic cantons of Switzerland; it was formed to protect Catholic interests and prevent the establishment of a more centralized Swiss government. The cantons were Lucerne, Fribourg, Valais, Uri, Schwyz, Unterwalden, and Zug. The rise of the Radical party in the majority of cantons had resulted in anti-Catholic measures such as the closing (1841) of all convents in Aargau. When Lucerne retaliated (1844) by recalling the Jesuits, armed bandits of Radicals invaded the canton. This action, combined with the Catholic cantons' opposition to the Radicals' program of a more unified federalization (which imperiled the position of the predominantly rural, reactionary, and sparsely populated Catholic cantons), provoked the seven cantons to form a defensive alliance (1845). The Radical majority in the federal diet declared the Sonderbund dissolved (1847) and shortly afterward sent an army, under Gen. Guillaume Henri Dufour, against the separatist forces. Lord Palmerston, the British foreign minister, helped prevent foreign intervention, and in an almost bloodless campaign the Sonderbund was defeated. The adoption (1848) of a federal constitution ended the virtual sovereignty of the individual cantons. The Society of Jesus was banned from Switzerland, and the establishment of new religious houses was forbidden.

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...War A Very Civil War The Swiss Sonderbund War of 1847 A Very Civil War The Swiss Sonderbund War of 1847 Joachim Remark with...endpapers shows the opposing sides in the Sonderbund War. The Sonderbund cantons are shaded...
...XXXIII. Liberal and Democratic Regeneration in the Cantons 377 XXXIV. The Sonderbund War 386 BOOK VI SWITZERLAND AS A FEDERAL STATE, 1848-1914...
...Switzerland - Sym pathies of the absolute Courts with the Sonderbund--Palmerstons attitude -- Probable reason of Moriers recall...the situation--Battle of Lucerne and dissolution of the Sonderbund--Crafty designs imputed to Palmerston--Policy of the Swiss...
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...day. The defeated rebels subsequently look toward the Catholic cantons for solidarity and support, thus anticipating the Sonderbund War of 1847. Blatter succeeds particularly in conveying a sense of dramatic tension in the narrative of the events of...
...adoption of a new constitution giving more powers to the central government after a short internal conflict in 1845-6, the Sonderbund war. The creation of the Swiss franc in 1850 ended the right of the 22 cantons to mint their own coinage, but the right to...


 

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...Nominally the war was about religion, but the Catholic League (the Sonderbund) was also concerned about the encroaching age of factories...Payot, 1993); Joachim Remak, A Very Civil War: the Swiss Sonderbund War of 1847 (Westview Press, 1993); Fritz-Rene Allemann, Vingt-six...
...and Arthur B. Davies--organized the Armory Show in New York in 1913. The latter, in turn, was much influenced by the 1912 Sonderbund exhibition in Cologne, which the Americans took as their model. While the two exhibitions organized by the Blue Rider--Munich...


 

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SONDERBUND zon d rboont Ger.,=separate league, 1845 47, defensive...The Radical majority in the federal diet declared the Sonderbund dissolved (1847) and shortly afterward sent an army...intervention, and in an almost bloodless campaign the Sonderbund was defeated. The adoption (1848) of a federal constitution...
...general. He served in the French army under Napoleon I, and in 1847 he led the Swiss federal forces to victory against the Sonderbund . A noted cartographer, he was also the author of several military treatises and histories. Dufour presided over the first...
...Swiss Confederation in 1352 and again in 1364, after a return to Hapsburg domination. In 1845 the canton joined the Catholic Sonderbund . Zug gained its current constitution in 1894. Its capital, Zug (1993 pop. 21,700), is on the Lake of Zug (15 sq mi/39 sq...
...Unterwalden the league that became the nucleus of Switzerland. It rejected the Reformation and in 1845 joined the Catholic Sonderbund . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press...
...liberty. (The name Switzerland derives from Schwyz.) The canton rejected the Reformation and in 1845 joined the Catholic Sonderbund . Its capital, Schwyz (1993 pop. 13,000), one of the oldest towns in Switzerland, is a summer resort. The Swiss federal...
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