![]() ![]() Greece was also among the territories where people were not satisfied with the results of the Congress in Vienna. ![]() The idea of liberalism that came from France firmly settled in the minds and hearts of the Russian people, and they were looking for ways to realize it. Although their efforts appeared to be unsuccessful, and they were severely punished, the consequences of these actions for Russia were still significant. The rebels aimed to dethrone the emperor. In 1825, the Decembrist revolt took place in Russia. Among these lands were Russia and Greece. Thus, in a number of lands tumults continued to be considerable. Not all the representatives of political powers in Europe agreed with the results of the Congress in Vienna, and the ‘restoration’. However, this system could not exist for long because of absolutely new concepts of economy and politics that started developing in the world. It was called the “European Concert” due to its origin from the musical capital of Europe. All in all, after the Congress in Vienna, a fragile system of political and social order appeared. It was considered irrelevant, and all the longings of nations such as Greek and Romanians to gain independence were severely suppressed. The same conclusions were made regarding nationalism. The heads of the principal states did not agree to change the political foundations of Europe, and monarchism continued to be supported as the main concept of the existence of Europe. ![]() In a heated debate among the key diplomats, the newly-appeared as a result of the French Revolution values such as liberalism and nationalism were challenged. The settlements of the questions that came up in connection with the disturbed (after Napoleon’s wars) territories involved the main players of Europe (Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Russia) in a long and bitter controversy. There were present not only the accredited of the European Powers but also an extraordinarily large number of sovereigns of Europe. At each event we share scientific findings, experience and participants gain a greater awareness of future trends.In September 1814, diplomats from every part of Europe assembled in Vienna. Along with the scientific exhibition, our congresses cover the whole range of contemporary orthopaedics and traumatology issues in Europe. These sessions are embedded into the overall programme called: Guest Sessions. Participants of the ExMEx sessions (between 2-4 hours) can gain specialised expertise and share information with different opinion leaders on a specific topic in a group limited to 100 colleagues (a separate registration is necessary).įor the scientific programme we have successively increased collaboration with our specialty society partners. The congress language is English.Ĭontroversial Case Discussions (CCD - 90 minutes) and pro and con debates invite you actively to contribute and share your knowledge with colleagues from all around Europe. The Plenary Sessions (between 1.5 – 2 hours) are usually taking place during the morning on Wednesday – Friday. It also includes Free papers, posters walks, courses and numerous workshops, industry symposia and technical exhibits. Its scientific programme includes symposia (90 minute session) and instructional lectures (60 minute session) delivered by distinguished speakers from across Europe. The EFORT Congress is running on an annual base and offers you a broad spectrum of carefully-selected opportunities to further your knowledge of our complex and varied field. ![]()
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