Revolutions
Enter the fever of crowds, pamphlets, barricades, steam, assemblies, anesthesia, and telescopes, where change arrives faster than institutions can name it.
1789 CE - 1848 CE
Revolutions follows political imagination, public crowds, technology, medicine, and science as they overturn expectations in different ways.
The route highlights the Bastille, the Women's March on Versailles, Fulton's steamboat, Greek independence, ether anesthesia, and Neptune's observation. These scenes show discovery and change in several forms.
The route links constitutional upheaval, medical breakthroughs, industrial change, scientific discovery, and mass protest, showing revolution as a process that can alter governments, bodies, machines, and evidence.
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