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== Historical Examples == | == Historical Examples == | ||
* [[Revolutions of 1848 - 1871]] | * [[Revolutions of 1848 - 1871]] | ||
* [[Revolutions of | * [[Revolutions of 1905 - 1911]] | ||
* [[Revolutions of 1916 - 1923]] | |||
* [[Revolutions of 1927 - 1936]] | * [[Revolutions of 1927 - 1936]] | ||
* [[Revolutions of 1943 - 1959]] | * [[Revolutions of 1943 - 1950]] | ||
* [[Revolutions of | * [[Revolutions of 1952 - 1959]] | ||
* [[Revolutions of 1986 - | * [[Revolutions of 1967 - 1975]] | ||
* [[Revolutions of | * [[Revolutions of 1979 - 1985]] | ||
[[Category: | * [[Revolutions of 1986 - 1992]] | ||
* [[Revolutions of 1994 - 2001]] | |||
* [[Revolutions of 2008 - 2014]] | |||
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[[Category:Revolutions]] | [[Category:Revolutions]] | ||
[[Category:Revoluntary Waves]] | [[Category:Revoluntary Waves]] | ||
[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] |
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Revolutionary Waves refers to multiple revolutions occurring in a similar time-span that are usually inspired by each-other or were brought about by similar shifts/events in the world economy or global power balance.