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  2. Modern era - Wikipedia

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    The modern period is today more often used for events from the 19th century until today. The time from the end of World War II (1945) can also be described as being part of contemporary history. The common definition of the modern period today is often associated with events like the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and the ...

  3. Modernity - Wikipedia

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    (Thus "modern" may be used as a name of a particular era in the past, as opposed to meaning "the current era".) Depending on the field, modernity may refer to different time periods or qualities. In historiography, the 16th to 18th centuries are usually described as early modern , while the long 19th century corresponds to modern history proper.

  4. Portal:Modern history - Wikipedia

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    The modern period is today more often used for events from the 19th century until today. The time from the end of World War II (1945) can also be described as being part of contemporary history . The common definition of the modern period today is often associated with events like the French Revolution , the Industrial Revolution , and the ...

  5. Timelines of modern history - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Early modern period. 1.2 Late modern period. 1.3 Contemporary period. 1.4 Future. ... For a timeline of events from 1801 to 1900, see Timeline of the 19th century;

  6. 19th century - Wikipedia

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    The 19th century was an era of rapidly accelerating scientific discovery and invention, with significant developments in the fields of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, electricity, and metallurgy that laid the groundwork for the technological advances of the 20th century. [4]

  7. Early modern period - Wikipedia

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    In general, the early modern period is considered to have lasted from around the start of the 16th century to the start of the 19th century (about 1500–1800). In a European context, it is defined as the period following the Middle Ages and preceding the advent of modernity; but the dates of these boundaries are far from universally agreed.

  8. Modernism - Wikipedia

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    A major 19th-century engineering achievement was the Crystal Palace, the huge cast-iron and plate-glass exhibition hall built for the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. [41] Glass and iron were used in a similar monumental style in the construction of major railway terminals throughout the city, including King's Cross station (1852) [ 42 ] and ...

  9. Timeline of the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    AS/A-level 19th & 20th century European & world history (2002) online; Morris, Richard B. and Graham W. Irwin, eds. Harper Encyclopedia of the Modern World: A Concise Reference History from 1760 to the Present (1970) online; Gladden, Rhodes. Kalispell Montana 59901. Call me at (406) 871 7070