Timelines of modern history

The following are timelines of modern history, from the end of the Middle Ages, c. 1400 – c. 1500,[1] to the present.

Overview

Europe

Grand Duchy of MoscowRussian EmpireTsardom of RussiaHistory of Poland (1795–1918)History of Poland in the Middle AgesPolish-Lithuanian CommonwealthPolish Golden AgeRisorgimentoItaly in the Middle AgesHistory of Italy (1559–1814)Counter-Reformation in ItalyItalian WarsItalian RenaissanceGerman ConfederationConfederation of the RhineImperial ReformKleinstaatereiThirty Years WarReformation in GermanyImperial ReformHoly Roman EmpireGerman RenaissanceUnion between Sweden and NorwayDenmarkKalmar UnionHistory of SwedenDenmark–NorwayFrance in the long nineteenth centuryFrench RevolutionFrance in the Middle AgesEarly Modern FranceAncien RégimeFrench RenaissanceUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandIndustrial RevolutionEngland in the Middle AgesKingdom of Great BritainEarly modern BritainMid-19th-century SpainPeninsular WarReconquistaEnlightenment in SpainSpanish RenaissanceSpanish EmpireHistory of Portugal (1777–1834)Portuguese discoveriesPeninsular WarEnlightenment in PortugalHistory of globalizationIndustrial RevolutionAge of RevolutionAge of EnlightenmentScientific RevolutionCounter-ReformationReformationAge of DiscoveryRenaissanceLate modern periodLate Middle Ages

"French Revolution". Encyclopædia Britannica. Britannica Editors. 2026-01-16. Retrieved 2026-01-18.

Dates are approximate. Consult particular article for details.
   Early modern themes
  Other themes

Elsewhere

Empire of BrazilPrecolonial BrazilUnited Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the AlgarvesColonial BrazilHistory of PeruInca EmpireViceroyalty of PeruSpanish conquest of the Inca EmpireHistory of MexicoAztec EmpireNew SpainSpanish conquest of the Aztec EmpireMississippian cultureHistory of the United StatesBritish Canada 1764-1866British AmericaNew FranceMali EmpireAtlantic slave tradeEuropean exploration of AfricaSahelian KingdomsMali EmpireSonghai EmpireMuhammad Ali dynastyMamluk SultanateStagnation of the Ottoman EmpireGrowth of the Ottoman EmpireMuromachi periodEdo periodAzuchi–Momoyama periodSengoku periodJoseon DynastyOpium WarsQing DynastyMing DynastyCompany rule in IndiaDelhi sultanateMaratha EmpireMughal EmpireGolden HordeRussian EmpireZunghar KhanateChagatai KhanateQajar dynastyAg QoyunluTimurid dynastyZand dynastyAfsharid dynastySafavid dynastyDecline of the Ottoman EmpireRise of the Ottoman EmpireStagnation of the Ottoman EmpireGrowth of the Ottoman EmpireIndustrial RevolutionAge of RevolutionAge of EnlightenmentScientific RevolutionCounter-ReformationReformationAge of DiscoveryRenaissanceLate modern periodLate Middle Ages
Dates are approximate. Consult particular article for details.
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General timelines

By country

Topical timelines

Exploration

Wars

See also

References

  1. ^ Encyclopedia Britannica "The Middle-Ages" Retrieved October 14, 2020

Further reading

  • Langer, William. An Encyclopedia of World History (5th ed. 1973); highly detailed outline of events online free
  • 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

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