Category
page 1Revolutions by type
Industrial Revolution
transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States, in the 18th-19th centuries
Second Industrial Revolution
phase of rapid industrialization in the final third of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th
world revolution
Marxist concept of overthrowing capitalism in all countries
permanent revolution
in Marxist theory, the strategy of a revolutionary class pursuing its own interests independently and without compromise or alliance with opposing sections of society
Diplomatic Revolution
historical event
social revolution
bottom-up revolution aiming to reorganize all of society
Price revolution
series of economic events
Bourgeois revolution
Marxist historiographical term
communist revolution
type of revolution
proletarian revolution
social revolution in which the working class attempts to overthrow the bourgeoisie
commercial revolution
revolution
cognitive revolution
intellectual movement in the second half of the 20th century
Quantitative revolution
paradigm shift in geography
Military Revolution
the theory that a series of radical changes in military strategy and tactics during the 16th and 17th centuries resulted in major lasting changes in governments and society
chemical revolution
early modern reformulation of chemistry that culminated in the law of conservation of mass and the oxygen theory of combustion
technological revolution
period in which one or more technologies is replaced by another technology in a short amount of time
urban revolution
process by which villages transform into urban societies

Keynesian Revolution
economic theory
Twitter Revolution
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Political revolution (Trotskyism)
Industrious Revolution
Period in European history (1600–1800)
Financial Revolution
economic era of British history
democratic revolution
revolution in which a democracy is instituted