historical process

C1636
concept

A historical process is a sequence of interconnected events and developments over time through which social, political, economic, or cultural conditions gradually change.

All labels observed (5)

Label Occurrences
historical process canonical 85
historical event sequence 1
historical mathematical program 1

Instances (89)

Instance Via concept surface
Russian colonization of the Pontic–Caspian steppe
Russian colonization of the Americas
Christianization of rural areas
Jewish emancipation
Ottoman territorial expansion
Nazification of the German legal system
World War I diplomacy
Imperial Reform
Reformation in the Palatinate
Spanish colonization of the Americas
Christianization of Europe
Securing French support for the American Revolution
World War II economic mobilization
European colonization of the Americas
Christianization of central Mexico
Christianization of the Roman Empire
Romanization of Cisalpine Gaul
Houten since 2020 phase in institutional history
southward expansion of Đại Việt (Nam tiến)
Rise and fall of Elagabalus historical event sequence
British colonisation of New Zealand
Suppression of early stages of the Mexican War of Independence
World War I home front labor mobilization
British colonisation of Australia
British conquest of India
Columbian Exchange
reforms of Peter the Great historical reform program
Christianization of Prussia
German eastward expansion (Ostsiedlung)
Hellenization of the Near East
Christianization of the Visigoths
Nuremberg follow-up trials planning
United States territorial expansion
Norman church reforms
Christianization of the Slavs
Hilbert problems historical mathematical program
Anglo-American colonization of Texas
Christianization of Germanic peoples
Christianization of Frisia
Islamization of North Africa
Christianization of Polotsk
Norman expansion
Indianization of Southeast Asia
Christianisation of Pomerania
Christianization of Livonia
Christianization of Normandy
Christianization of Hungary
Franco-German reconciliation
Islamization of Sumatra
Carolingian fragmentation