
Origins of the First World War, pt. 3 -- Austria-Hungary
Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
Leopold's Triumph in the French Revolution
He relaxed many of Joseph's harsh penal codes, but he only increased the tight censorship in order to stop any possible subversion or infiltration. Early on he tried to be optimistic and to see the French Revolution as merely a renewal of a traditional constitutional balance. So you can see this dramatic passage as distancing himself from Louis the 16th and throwing him under the bus. He made this mistake and hence he is caught in this mess, but nothing like that can happen in Austria. And so Leopold held off from any involvement with the French Revolution until he died in March 1792.
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