List of Historical Movements in Chronological Order - By Best IAS coaching in Delhi (FIRST IAS INSTITUTE)

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List of historical movements in World 

Renaissance (14th–17th centuries): Cultural and intellectual movement in Europe.

Reformation (16th century): Religious reform, leading to the emergence of Protestantism.

Enlightenment (17th–18th centuries): Intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism.

French Revolution (1789–1799): Social and political upheaval in France, leading to the end of monarchy.

Industrial Revolution (18th–19th centuries): Transition to new manufacturing processes, transforming economies.

Romanticism (late 18th–mid 19th centuries): Artistic, literary, and intellectual movement emphasizing emotion and nature.

Abolitionist Movement (18th–19th centuries): Campaign to end slavery.

Women's Suffrage Movement (19th–20th centuries): Advocacy for women's right to vote.

American Civil Rights Movement (1950s–1960s): Struggle for racial equality in the United States.

Cold War (1947–1991): Political and ideological tension between the Western and Eastern blocs.

Decolonization (20th century): Independence movements in former colonies.

Environmental Movement (20th century–present): Advocacy for environmental conservation and sustainability.

Civil Rights Movement (1950s–1960s): Fight against racial segregation and discrimination in the United States.

Hippie Movement (1960s–1970s): Countercultural movement emphasizing peace and love.

Feminist Movement (1960s–present): Advocacy for women's rights and gender equality.

Anti-Apartheid Movement (20th century): Opposition to racial segregation in South Africa.

Digital Revolution (20th century–present): Technological advancement, particularly in computing and communication.

Arab Spring (2010–2012): Series of protests and uprisings in the Arab world for political change.

Black Lives Matter Movement (2013–present): Advocacy against systemic racism and police brutality.

Climate Change Activism (21st century): Global movement addressing climate change and environmental issues.

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