Carlsbad Decrees
Related Category: German History
1819, resolutions adopted by the ministers of German states at a conference at Carlsbad that was convened and dominated by Prince
Metternich following the murder of August von
Kotzebue by a student. The decrees provided for uniform press censorship and close supervision of the universities, with the aim of suppressing all liberal agitation against the conservative governments of Germany, particularly by the student organizations. The resolutions, ratified by the diet of the German Confederation, remained in force until 1848.