AP Euro Timeline
UNIT 1 TIMELINE .
1348 - Black Death Ravages Europe
c. 1359 - Petrarch’s Letters to the Ancient Dead
14th century: Humanism develops
14th c: Giotto pioneers Renaissance painting style
1429: Joan of Arc leads Battle of New Orleans
1434: Jan Van Eyck paints Arnolfini Portrait
1450 - Printing Press Invented by Gutenberg
1450 - Francesco Sforza becomes Duke of Milan
1453 - Fall of Constantinople
1453 - End of Hundred Years’ War
1469 - Lorenzo the magnificent took power in Florence
1471 - War of the Roses Ends
1486 - Botticelli paints the Birth of Venus
1488 - Bartolomeu Dias Rounds the Cape of Good Hope
C. 1490 - 1527: High Renaissance
1492 - Columbus’s Voyages
1492 - Ferdinand & Isabella Unify Spain
1492 - Rodrigo Borgia becomes Pope Alexander VI
1494 - Italian Wars (French Invasions)
1498 - Da Vinci’s Last Supper
1503 - Pope Julius II assumes the Papal Throne
1504 - Michelangelo’s David finished
1506 - Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa
1509 - Erasmus writes In Praise of Folly
1512 - Michelangelo paints the Sistine Chapel
1513 - Machiavelli publishes The Prince
1516 - Thomas More’s Utopia
1519 - 1522: Magellan’s Crew Circumnavigates the Earth
1519 - Charles V becomes Holy Roman Emperor
1527 - Sack of Rome
1528 - Baldassare Castiglione’s Book of the Courtier
1532 - Fall of the Inca Empire to Pizarro
16th c. Encomienda System created
16th c. Columbian Exchange begins
16th c. Price Revolution & Inflation
1542 - Bartolome de las Casas writes about Spanish mistreatment of natives
UNIT 2 TIMELINE .
1309 - 1376: Babylonian Captivity & Beginning of the Sale of Indulgences
1517 - Luther’s 95 Theses
1519 - Leipzig Debate
1521 - Diet of Worms & Luther’s Excommunication
1521 - Henry VIII named “Defender of Faith”
1520s - Luther Translates the Bible into the Vernacular
1529 - Marburg Colloquy
1530 - Augsburg Confession
1531 - Zwingli Killed in Swiss Wars of Religion
1534 - Act of Supremacy in England
1534 - Jesuits Founded by Loyola
1536 - John Calvin publishes Institutes of the Christian Religion
1545 - 1563: Council of Trent
1553 - 1558: Reign of Mary Tudor
1555 - Treaty of Augsburg
1558 - 1603: Reign of Elizabeth I
1566 - Dutch Revolt against Spain begins
1563 - 39 Articles published in England
1572 - St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
1588 - Spanish Armada
1598 - Edict of Nantes
1618 - 1648: Thirty Years’ War
UNIT 3 TIMELINE .
1643 - Louis XIV becomes King of France (r. 1643 - 1715)
1648 - Treaty of Westphalia
1603 - Stuart Dynasty begins in England with James I
1625 - 1649: Reign of Charles I
1642 - 1651: English Civil War
1648 - Fronde begins in France
1649 - 1660 - Interregnum under Oliver Cromwell
c. 1650 - Baroque art develops
1651 - Thomas Hobbes publishes Leviathan
1652 - 1674: Anglo-Dutch Wars
1660 - 1685: Stuart Restoration under Charles II
c. 1660s: Colbert develops French Mercantilist system
1682 - Peter the Great becomes Tsar (r. 1682 - 1725)
1683 - Battle of Vienna
1685 - Edict of Nantes Revoked
1688: Glorious Revolution
1689 - John Locke publishes Two Treatise on Government
1703- St. Petersburg built
1707 - Act of Union forms Great Britain
1713 - Hohenzollerns consolidate Prussia
1713 - Treaty of Utrecht
1721 - Treaty of Nystad
C. 1730 - Enclosure Movement begins
UNIT 4 TIMELINE .
1543 - Andreas Vesalius Publishes on the Fabric of the Human Body
1543 - Copernicus proposes Heliocentric theory
1618 - Kepler’s Laws of Motion
1620 - Bacon’s Novum Organum
1633 - Galileo forced to recant his theories by the Inquisition
1637 - Descartes publishes Discourse on Method
1662 - Royal Society of London organized by Charles II
1687 - Newton’s Principia
1702 - Maria Winklemann discovers a comet
1713 - Pragmatic Sanction
1716 - Voltaire exiled from France
1729 - Catherine the Great ascends the throne in Russia (r. 1729 - 1796)
1740 - Frederick the Great rules Prussia (r. 1740 - 1785)
1740 - Invasion of Silesia and beginning of Austrian War of Succession
1748 - Montesqieu’s Spirit of Laws
1751 - Diderot’s Encyclopedia
1759 - Voltaire’s Candide
1759 - Emile du Chatelet translates Newton’s Principia into French
1762 - Rousseau’s Social Contract
1764 - Beccarria’s On Crimes and Punishments
1776 - Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations
1781 - Joseph II’s Edict on Tolerance & Emancipation of Austrian Serfs
1792 - Wollstonecraft’s Vindication on the Rights of Women
UNIT 5 TIMELINE .
POLITICAL & ECONOMIC CONTEXT
1600 - British East India Co. establishes trade network
1689 - Glorious Revolution
1721 - 1742: Walpole’s Ministry
1739 - War of Jenkins’ Ear
1740 - 1748: War of the Austrian Succession
1765 - Diplomatic Revolution
1756 - 1763: Seven Years’ War
1757 - Battle of Plassey
1763 - Treaty of Paris
1776 - 1781: American Revolution
FRENCH REVOLUTION
1786 - Calonne propose financial reforms
1787 - Parlements convened by Louis XVI
1789:
May 5 - Convocation of Estates General
June 20 - Tennis Court Oath
July 11 - Necker Dismissed
July 14 - Storming of the Bastille
August - Great Fear & Abolition of Feudal Rights
August 26 - Declaration of the Rights of man & Citizen
October 5 - Women’s March to Versailles
1790:
July: Civil Constitution of the Clergy
1791:
June 21 - Flight to Varennes
August 27 - Declaration of Pillnitz
September - New Constitution ratified
1792:
April - Wars with European powers begin
September 21 - French Republic proclaimed
1793:
January 21 - Louis XVI executed
April 6 - Committee of Public Safety established
August 12 - Levee en Masse
October 5 - Republican Calendar adopted
1794:
June 10 - Law of 22 Prairial
July 28 - Robespierre guillotined
1795 - Thermidorian Reaction begins & Directory established
NAPOLEON
1799 - Napoleon’s coup d’etat
1800 - Napoleon becomes First Consul
1801 - Concordat with the Papacy
1802 - Napoleonic Code
1804 - Napoleon crowned Emperor
1805 - Battle of Trafalgar
1805 - Battle of Austerlitz
1806 - Continental System imposed
1808 - Peninsular War in Spain begins
1812 - Invasion of Russia
1813 - Battle of Leipzig
1814 - 1815: Congress of Vienna
1815 - Hundred Days
1815 - Battle of Waterloo
ART
C. 1740s - 1770s: Rococo Art
C. 1770 - 1820: Neoclassical Art
C. 1800 - 1840s: Romantic Art
UNIT 6 TIMELINE .
C. 1700 - Enclosure Movement begins
1701 - Seed Drill patented by Jethro Tull
C. 1730 - Crop Rotation used by Robert “Turnip” Townhsend
C. 1750s - “Turnpike Mania” improves roads
1764 - Spinning Jenny patented by James Hargreaves
1769 - Richard Arkwright’s factory opens
1769 - James Watt patents Steam Engine
1776 - Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations
1789 - Thomas Malthus’s Principles on Population
1789 - Jeremy Betham’s idea of Utilitarianism published
1790s - 1810: Canal Mania in England
1800 - Robert Owen establishes New Lanark
C. 1807 - John & William Cockerill bring factories to Belgium
1812 - Luddites smash machines
1815 - Congress of Vienna
1815 - Corn Laws passed
1817 - Ricardo’s Iron Law of Wages
1817 - Henri de Saint-Simon’s Declaration of Principles
1819 - Carlsbad Decrees
1819 - Peterloo Massacre & Six Acts
1821 - Greek Independence
1825 - Decembrist Revolt
1829 - Stephenson’s Rocket
1829 - Bobbies established in London
C. 1830s Fourierism (based on ideas of Charles Fourier) spreads to America
1830 - Polish Uprising
1830 - July Days in France
1832 - Great Reform Bill of 1832
1833 - Factory Acts
1834 - Zollverein established
1836 - Chartist Movement begins
1846 - Corn Laws repealed
1848 - Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto
1848 - Revolutions of 1848
1848 - Frankfurt Assembly
1854 - Cholera Epidemic
C. 1850s - Second Industrial Revolution begins
UNIT 7 TIMELINE .
1831 - Young Italy est.
1839 - 1842: Opium Wars
1848 - 1851: French Second Republic
1848 - Marx & Engels publish Communist Manifesto
C. 1850 - 1880: Realism in Art
1852 - 1870: French Second Empire
1850s - Hausmann’s redesign of Paris
1851 - Grand Exhibition (Crystal Palace) in London
1853 - 1856: Crimean War
1854 - Treaty of Kanagawa
1856 - Bessemer process invented
1857 - Sepoy Rebellion
1859 - Darwin’s Origin of Species
1859 - John Stuart Mill publishes On Liberty
1859 - 1870: Italian Unification
1861 - Emancipation of the serfs in Russia
1861-1862: discovery of germ theory & pasteurization
1864 - Pope Pius IX publishes Syllabus of Errors
1864 - First Socialist International
1864 - 1871: German Unification
1867 - Ausgleich
1871 - Paris Commune
C. 1870 - 1905: Impressionism in Art
1870s - Social Darwinism emerges
1870s - Bismarck introduces a welfare state
1870s & 1880s: Kulturkampf
1879 - Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House
1884 - Berlin Conference
1884 - Britain’s Third Reform Bill
1886 - First Irish Home Rule Bill
C. 1890 - 1914: Art Nouveau
1892 - Sergei Witte begins modernization of Russia
1894 - Dreyfus Affair
1898 - Marie Curie discovers radium
1899 - Rudyard Kipling’s White Man’s Burden
1899 - Boer War
1899 - Boxer Rebellion
1900 - Max Planck’s Quantum Theory
1900 - Sigmund Freud publishes Interpretation of Dreams
1903 - Emmeline Pankhurst founds the Women’s Political and Social Union (WSPU)
1905 - Bloody Sunday
1905 - Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
1910 - People’s Budget in Britain
UNIT 8 TIMELINE .
1870s & 1880s - Nietzsche questions societal values
1882 - Triple Alliance formed
1890s: Post-Impressionism
1890 - Kaiser Wilhelm II dismisses Bismarck
1897: Alfred von Tirpitz’s “Risk Theory” drives naval race
1900 - Freud publishes Interpretation of Dreams
1905 - First Moroccan Crisis
1907 - Triple Entente formed
1907: Cubism pioneered by Picasso
1910s: Wassily Kandinsky and others shift to abstract art
1914:
June 28: Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
August: Schlieffen Plan & invasion of Belgium
September: First battle of the MArne & trench warfare begins
1915:
April 15: Battle of Gallipoli begins
May 7: Sinking of the Lusitania
May 15: Italy joins the Allies
Franz Kafka publishes Metamorphosis
1916:
February: Battle of Verdun begins
July: Battle of the Somme begins
Dadaism art movement begins
1917:
February: Russian Revolution & abdication of the Tsar
March 1: Zimmerman Telegram
October: Bolshevik Revolution overthrows the Provisional Government
November 2: Balfour Declaration
1918:
January: Woodrow Wilson presents his 14 Points to Congress
March: Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
March: German Spring Offensive
November 11: Armistice signed
1918 - 1921: Russian Civil War
1919:
Treaty of Versailles signed
Bauhaus Architecture develops
John Maynard Keynes publishes the economic Consequences of Peace
1920s:
Existentialism gains popularity
Rise of mass media -- radio & cinema
Unemployment rises
1921: Lenin’s New Economic Policy begins
1922: James Joyce publishes Ulysses using the stream-of-consciousness writing style
October 1922: Mussolini’s March on Rome
1923:
January - August: Ruhr Occupation & German Hyperinflation
July 24: Treaty of Lausanne
November 8-9: Beer Hall Putsch
1924: Dawes Act
1927: Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle
1928: Kellogg-Briand Pact
1928: Stalin’s First 5 Year Plan
1929: Collectivization in the USSR & Liquidation of the Kulaks
1929: US Great Depression begins
1929: Mussolini’s Lateran Agreement
1930: Freud publishes Civilization and its Discontents
1933: Hitler becomes Chancellor
March 1933: Reichstag Fire & Enabling Act
1931: Britain goes off the Gold Standard
1931: Japan invades Manchuria
1935: Nuremberg Laws
1935: Italy invades Ethiopia
1936: Leon Blum’s Popular Front government
1936 - 1938: Stalin’s Great Purges
1936: Rome-Berlin Axis
1938: Kristallnacht
1938: Munich Conference
August 1939: Nazi-Soviet Non-Agression Pact
September 1939: Invasion of Poland
April 1940: Auschwitz opened
May - June 1940: Fall of France & establishment of the Vichy Government
July 1940: Battle of Britain
1941: Final Solution agreed upon by Nazi High Command
June 1941: Operation Barbarossa
September 1941 - January 1944: Siege of Leningrad
December 7 1941: Attack on Pearl Harbor
May 1942: Battle of El-Alamein
June 1942: Battle of Midway
August 1942 - February 1943: Battle of Stalingrad
September 1943: Italy Surrenders
November 1943: Tehran Conference
June 6 1944: D-Day
December 1944 - January 1945: Battle of the Bulge
1945
February: Yalta Conference
May: Germany Surrenders
July: Potsdam Conference
August 6 & 9: Atomic Bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki → Japan Surrenders
UNIT 9 TIMELINE .
1941 - Beveridge’s report on the Welfare State in Britain
1946 - Sartre explains Existentialism
1946 - Iron Curtain Speech
1947 - Truman Doctrine
1947 - India Gains Independence
1948 - Marshall Plan
1948 - Creation of Israel
June 1948 - May 1948: Berlin Blockade & Airlift
1949 - NATO created
1949: USSR tests first nuclear bomb -- arms race begins
1949: Second Sex published by Simone de Beauvior
1950 - 1953: Korean War
1954 - Geneva Accords
1954 - National Liberation Front (FLN) in Algeria Created
1955 - Warsaw Pact created
1956 - uprisings in Hungary and Poland suppressed
1956 - Suez Crisis
1956 - Khruschev’s “Secret Speech”
1957 - Sputnik launched
1957 - Treaty of Rome
1960 - U2 Incident
1960 - many French colonies in Africa gain independence
1961 - Berlin Wall built
1962 - Algerian Independence
1962 - Cuban Missile Crisis
1962 - Vatican II
1962 - Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring published
1963 - Kenya Gains Independence
1964 - Gulf of Tonkin Incident Escalates US Involvement in Vietnam
1968 - Wave of Student Protests Sweep Europe
1968 - Prague Spring
1968 - Brezhnev Doctrine
1972 - Nixon Visits USSR & China: Detente Begins
1972 - SALT I signed
1979 - USSR Invades Afghanistan
1979 - Margaret Thatcher Elected Prime Minister
1980 - Solidarity Movement in Poland Begins
1985 - Gorbachev becomes leader of the USSR: proposes “glasnost” & “perestroika”
1986 - Chernobyl Disaster
1989 - Soviet Satellites Declare Independence
November 1989 - Fall of the Berlin Wall
1990 - Boris Yeltsin elected President of Russia
1991 - Collapse of the USSR & creation of the Commonwealth of Independent States
1991 - Civil War in Bosnia
1992 - 1995: Genocide in Bosnia
1993 - Treaty of Maastricht
1999 - Vladimir Putin elected
2002 - Euro enters circulation
2016 - Brexit approved
UNIT 1 TIMELINE .
1348 - Black Death Ravages Europe
c. 1359 - Petrarch’s Letters to the Ancient Dead
14th century: Humanism develops
14th c: Giotto pioneers Renaissance painting style
1429: Joan of Arc leads Battle of New Orleans
1434: Jan Van Eyck paints Arnolfini Portrait
1450 - Printing Press Invented by Gutenberg
1450 - Francesco Sforza becomes Duke of Milan
1453 - Fall of Constantinople
1453 - End of Hundred Years’ War
1469 - Lorenzo the magnificent took power in Florence
1471 - War of the Roses Ends
1486 - Botticelli paints the Birth of Venus
1488 - Bartolomeu Dias Rounds the Cape of Good Hope
C. 1490 - 1527: High Renaissance
1492 - Columbus’s Voyages
1492 - Ferdinand & Isabella Unify Spain
1492 - Rodrigo Borgia becomes Pope Alexander VI
1494 - Italian Wars (French Invasions)
1498 - Da Vinci’s Last Supper
1503 - Pope Julius II assumes the Papal Throne
1504 - Michelangelo’s David finished
1506 - Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa
1509 - Erasmus writes In Praise of Folly
1512 - Michelangelo paints the Sistine Chapel
1513 - Machiavelli publishes The Prince
1516 - Thomas More’s Utopia
1519 - 1522: Magellan’s Crew Circumnavigates the Earth
1519 - Charles V becomes Holy Roman Emperor
1527 - Sack of Rome
1528 - Baldassare Castiglione’s Book of the Courtier
1532 - Fall of the Inca Empire to Pizarro
16th c. Encomienda System created
16th c. Columbian Exchange begins
16th c. Price Revolution & Inflation
1542 - Bartolome de las Casas writes about Spanish mistreatment of natives
UNIT 2 TIMELINE .
1309 - 1376: Babylonian Captivity & Beginning of the Sale of Indulgences
1517 - Luther’s 95 Theses
1519 - Leipzig Debate
1521 - Diet of Worms & Luther’s Excommunication
1521 - Henry VIII named “Defender of Faith”
1520s - Luther Translates the Bible into the Vernacular
1529 - Marburg Colloquy
1530 - Augsburg Confession
1531 - Zwingli Killed in Swiss Wars of Religion
1534 - Act of Supremacy in England
1534 - Jesuits Founded by Loyola
1536 - John Calvin publishes Institutes of the Christian Religion
1545 - 1563: Council of Trent
1553 - 1558: Reign of Mary Tudor
1555 - Treaty of Augsburg
1558 - 1603: Reign of Elizabeth I
1566 - Dutch Revolt against Spain begins
1563 - 39 Articles published in England
1572 - St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
1588 - Spanish Armada
1598 - Edict of Nantes
1618 - 1648: Thirty Years’ War
UNIT 3 TIMELINE .
1643 - Louis XIV becomes King of France (r. 1643 - 1715)
1648 - Treaty of Westphalia
1603 - Stuart Dynasty begins in England with James I
1625 - 1649: Reign of Charles I
1642 - 1651: English Civil War
1648 - Fronde begins in France
1649 - 1660 - Interregnum under Oliver Cromwell
c. 1650 - Baroque art develops
1651 - Thomas Hobbes publishes Leviathan
1652 - 1674: Anglo-Dutch Wars
1660 - 1685: Stuart Restoration under Charles II
c. 1660s: Colbert develops French Mercantilist system
1682 - Peter the Great becomes Tsar (r. 1682 - 1725)
1683 - Battle of Vienna
1685 - Edict of Nantes Revoked
1688: Glorious Revolution
1689 - John Locke publishes Two Treatise on Government
1703- St. Petersburg built
1707 - Act of Union forms Great Britain
1713 - Hohenzollerns consolidate Prussia
1713 - Treaty of Utrecht
1721 - Treaty of Nystad
C. 1730 - Enclosure Movement begins
UNIT 4 TIMELINE .
1543 - Andreas Vesalius Publishes on the Fabric of the Human Body
1543 - Copernicus proposes Heliocentric theory
1618 - Kepler’s Laws of Motion
1620 - Bacon’s Novum Organum
1633 - Galileo forced to recant his theories by the Inquisition
1637 - Descartes publishes Discourse on Method
1662 - Royal Society of London organized by Charles II
1687 - Newton’s Principia
1702 - Maria Winklemann discovers a comet
1713 - Pragmatic Sanction
1716 - Voltaire exiled from France
1729 - Catherine the Great ascends the throne in Russia (r. 1729 - 1796)
1740 - Frederick the Great rules Prussia (r. 1740 - 1785)
1740 - Invasion of Silesia and beginning of Austrian War of Succession
1748 - Montesqieu’s Spirit of Laws
1751 - Diderot’s Encyclopedia
1759 - Voltaire’s Candide
1759 - Emile du Chatelet translates Newton’s Principia into French
1762 - Rousseau’s Social Contract
1764 - Beccarria’s On Crimes and Punishments
1776 - Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations
1781 - Joseph II’s Edict on Tolerance & Emancipation of Austrian Serfs
1792 - Wollstonecraft’s Vindication on the Rights of Women
UNIT 5 TIMELINE .
POLITICAL & ECONOMIC CONTEXT
1600 - British East India Co. establishes trade network
1689 - Glorious Revolution
1721 - 1742: Walpole’s Ministry
1739 - War of Jenkins’ Ear
1740 - 1748: War of the Austrian Succession
1765 - Diplomatic Revolution
1756 - 1763: Seven Years’ War
1757 - Battle of Plassey
1763 - Treaty of Paris
1776 - 1781: American Revolution
FRENCH REVOLUTION
1786 - Calonne propose financial reforms
1787 - Parlements convened by Louis XVI
1789:
May 5 - Convocation of Estates General
June 20 - Tennis Court Oath
July 11 - Necker Dismissed
July 14 - Storming of the Bastille
August - Great Fear & Abolition of Feudal Rights
August 26 - Declaration of the Rights of man & Citizen
October 5 - Women’s March to Versailles
1790:
July: Civil Constitution of the Clergy
1791:
June 21 - Flight to Varennes
August 27 - Declaration of Pillnitz
September - New Constitution ratified
1792:
April - Wars with European powers begin
September 21 - French Republic proclaimed
1793:
January 21 - Louis XVI executed
April 6 - Committee of Public Safety established
August 12 - Levee en Masse
October 5 - Republican Calendar adopted
1794:
June 10 - Law of 22 Prairial
July 28 - Robespierre guillotined
1795 - Thermidorian Reaction begins & Directory established
NAPOLEON
1799 - Napoleon’s coup d’etat
1800 - Napoleon becomes First Consul
1801 - Concordat with the Papacy
1802 - Napoleonic Code
1804 - Napoleon crowned Emperor
1805 - Battle of Trafalgar
1805 - Battle of Austerlitz
1806 - Continental System imposed
1808 - Peninsular War in Spain begins
1812 - Invasion of Russia
1813 - Battle of Leipzig
1814 - 1815: Congress of Vienna
1815 - Hundred Days
1815 - Battle of Waterloo
ART
C. 1740s - 1770s: Rococo Art
C. 1770 - 1820: Neoclassical Art
C. 1800 - 1840s: Romantic Art
UNIT 6 TIMELINE .
C. 1700 - Enclosure Movement begins
1701 - Seed Drill patented by Jethro Tull
C. 1730 - Crop Rotation used by Robert “Turnip” Townhsend
C. 1750s - “Turnpike Mania” improves roads
1764 - Spinning Jenny patented by James Hargreaves
1769 - Richard Arkwright’s factory opens
1769 - James Watt patents Steam Engine
1776 - Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations
1789 - Thomas Malthus’s Principles on Population
1789 - Jeremy Betham’s idea of Utilitarianism published
1790s - 1810: Canal Mania in England
1800 - Robert Owen establishes New Lanark
C. 1807 - John & William Cockerill bring factories to Belgium
1812 - Luddites smash machines
1815 - Congress of Vienna
1815 - Corn Laws passed
1817 - Ricardo’s Iron Law of Wages
1817 - Henri de Saint-Simon’s Declaration of Principles
1819 - Carlsbad Decrees
1819 - Peterloo Massacre & Six Acts
1821 - Greek Independence
1825 - Decembrist Revolt
1829 - Stephenson’s Rocket
1829 - Bobbies established in London
C. 1830s Fourierism (based on ideas of Charles Fourier) spreads to America
1830 - Polish Uprising
1830 - July Days in France
1832 - Great Reform Bill of 1832
1833 - Factory Acts
1834 - Zollverein established
1836 - Chartist Movement begins
1846 - Corn Laws repealed
1848 - Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto
1848 - Revolutions of 1848
1848 - Frankfurt Assembly
1854 - Cholera Epidemic
C. 1850s - Second Industrial Revolution begins
UNIT 7 TIMELINE .
1831 - Young Italy est.
1839 - 1842: Opium Wars
1848 - 1851: French Second Republic
1848 - Marx & Engels publish Communist Manifesto
C. 1850 - 1880: Realism in Art
1852 - 1870: French Second Empire
1850s - Hausmann’s redesign of Paris
1851 - Grand Exhibition (Crystal Palace) in London
1853 - 1856: Crimean War
1854 - Treaty of Kanagawa
1856 - Bessemer process invented
1857 - Sepoy Rebellion
1859 - Darwin’s Origin of Species
1859 - John Stuart Mill publishes On Liberty
1859 - 1870: Italian Unification
1861 - Emancipation of the serfs in Russia
1861-1862: discovery of germ theory & pasteurization
1864 - Pope Pius IX publishes Syllabus of Errors
1864 - First Socialist International
1864 - 1871: German Unification
1867 - Ausgleich
1871 - Paris Commune
C. 1870 - 1905: Impressionism in Art
1870s - Social Darwinism emerges
1870s - Bismarck introduces a welfare state
1870s & 1880s: Kulturkampf
1879 - Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House
1884 - Berlin Conference
1884 - Britain’s Third Reform Bill
1886 - First Irish Home Rule Bill
C. 1890 - 1914: Art Nouveau
1892 - Sergei Witte begins modernization of Russia
1894 - Dreyfus Affair
1898 - Marie Curie discovers radium
1899 - Rudyard Kipling’s White Man’s Burden
1899 - Boer War
1899 - Boxer Rebellion
1900 - Max Planck’s Quantum Theory
1900 - Sigmund Freud publishes Interpretation of Dreams
1903 - Emmeline Pankhurst founds the Women’s Political and Social Union (WSPU)
1905 - Bloody Sunday
1905 - Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
1910 - People’s Budget in Britain
UNIT 8 TIMELINE .
1870s & 1880s - Nietzsche questions societal values
1882 - Triple Alliance formed
1890s: Post-Impressionism
1890 - Kaiser Wilhelm II dismisses Bismarck
1897: Alfred von Tirpitz’s “Risk Theory” drives naval race
1900 - Freud publishes Interpretation of Dreams
1905 - First Moroccan Crisis
1907 - Triple Entente formed
1907: Cubism pioneered by Picasso
1910s: Wassily Kandinsky and others shift to abstract art
1914:
June 28: Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
August: Schlieffen Plan & invasion of Belgium
September: First battle of the MArne & trench warfare begins
1915:
April 15: Battle of Gallipoli begins
May 7: Sinking of the Lusitania
May 15: Italy joins the Allies
Franz Kafka publishes Metamorphosis
1916:
February: Battle of Verdun begins
July: Battle of the Somme begins
Dadaism art movement begins
1917:
February: Russian Revolution & abdication of the Tsar
March 1: Zimmerman Telegram
October: Bolshevik Revolution overthrows the Provisional Government
November 2: Balfour Declaration
1918:
January: Woodrow Wilson presents his 14 Points to Congress
March: Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
March: German Spring Offensive
November 11: Armistice signed
1918 - 1921: Russian Civil War
1919:
Treaty of Versailles signed
Bauhaus Architecture develops
John Maynard Keynes publishes the economic Consequences of Peace
1920s:
Existentialism gains popularity
Rise of mass media -- radio & cinema
Unemployment rises
1921: Lenin’s New Economic Policy begins
1922: James Joyce publishes Ulysses using the stream-of-consciousness writing style
October 1922: Mussolini’s March on Rome
1923:
January - August: Ruhr Occupation & German Hyperinflation
July 24: Treaty of Lausanne
November 8-9: Beer Hall Putsch
1924: Dawes Act
1927: Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle
1928: Kellogg-Briand Pact
1928: Stalin’s First 5 Year Plan
1929: Collectivization in the USSR & Liquidation of the Kulaks
1929: US Great Depression begins
1929: Mussolini’s Lateran Agreement
1930: Freud publishes Civilization and its Discontents
1933: Hitler becomes Chancellor
March 1933: Reichstag Fire & Enabling Act
1931: Britain goes off the Gold Standard
1931: Japan invades Manchuria
1935: Nuremberg Laws
1935: Italy invades Ethiopia
1936: Leon Blum’s Popular Front government
1936 - 1938: Stalin’s Great Purges
1936: Rome-Berlin Axis
1938: Kristallnacht
1938: Munich Conference
August 1939: Nazi-Soviet Non-Agression Pact
September 1939: Invasion of Poland
April 1940: Auschwitz opened
May - June 1940: Fall of France & establishment of the Vichy Government
July 1940: Battle of Britain
1941: Final Solution agreed upon by Nazi High Command
June 1941: Operation Barbarossa
September 1941 - January 1944: Siege of Leningrad
December 7 1941: Attack on Pearl Harbor
May 1942: Battle of El-Alamein
June 1942: Battle of Midway
August 1942 - February 1943: Battle of Stalingrad
September 1943: Italy Surrenders
November 1943: Tehran Conference
June 6 1944: D-Day
December 1944 - January 1945: Battle of the Bulge
1945
February: Yalta Conference
May: Germany Surrenders
July: Potsdam Conference
August 6 & 9: Atomic Bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki → Japan Surrenders
UNIT 9 TIMELINE .
1941 - Beveridge’s report on the Welfare State in Britain
1946 - Sartre explains Existentialism
1946 - Iron Curtain Speech
1947 - Truman Doctrine
1947 - India Gains Independence
1948 - Marshall Plan
1948 - Creation of Israel
June 1948 - May 1948: Berlin Blockade & Airlift
1949 - NATO created
1949: USSR tests first nuclear bomb -- arms race begins
1949: Second Sex published by Simone de Beauvior
1950 - 1953: Korean War
1954 - Geneva Accords
1954 - National Liberation Front (FLN) in Algeria Created
1955 - Warsaw Pact created
1956 - uprisings in Hungary and Poland suppressed
1956 - Suez Crisis
1956 - Khruschev’s “Secret Speech”
1957 - Sputnik launched
1957 - Treaty of Rome
1960 - U2 Incident
1960 - many French colonies in Africa gain independence
1961 - Berlin Wall built
1962 - Algerian Independence
1962 - Cuban Missile Crisis
1962 - Vatican II
1962 - Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring published
1963 - Kenya Gains Independence
1964 - Gulf of Tonkin Incident Escalates US Involvement in Vietnam
1968 - Wave of Student Protests Sweep Europe
1968 - Prague Spring
1968 - Brezhnev Doctrine
1972 - Nixon Visits USSR & China: Detente Begins
1972 - SALT I signed
1979 - USSR Invades Afghanistan
1979 - Margaret Thatcher Elected Prime Minister
1980 - Solidarity Movement in Poland Begins
1985 - Gorbachev becomes leader of the USSR: proposes “glasnost” & “perestroika”
1986 - Chernobyl Disaster
1989 - Soviet Satellites Declare Independence
November 1989 - Fall of the Berlin Wall
1990 - Boris Yeltsin elected President of Russia
1991 - Collapse of the USSR & creation of the Commonwealth of Independent States
1991 - Civil War in Bosnia
1992 - 1995: Genocide in Bosnia
1993 - Treaty of Maastricht
1999 - Vladimir Putin elected
2002 - Euro enters circulation
2016 - Brexit approved