Revolution

Revolution

The revolution of the Middle Ages is a revolution, return. This is a significant change, which takes place in a short time. It can be caused by any socio-political changes, and cultural, or economic. There have been many revolutions all over mankind. However, they differed in many respects, such as e.g.. number of members, Duration, ideology, the means used and much more.
According to Jeff Goodwin, revolution is “any and every case, in which a state or political regime is overthrown and thus transformed by popular movement into violent, incompatible way, using non-legal means ". He also spoke, that “revolutions involve not only mass mobilization and regime change, but also a quick and fundamental social one, economic and cultural change, which occurs during or immediately after the struggles for power in the country ". There are several types of revolution.
The first is the Great Revolutions, which changed both economic structures, social, as well as in political institutions, e.g.. French Revolution. Another is a political revolution, social, or also colorful. The latter took place with a low degree of violence. There are also revolutions of the elite or the upper classes, proletariackie, whose main goal is to replace capitalism with communism. The last kind are unsuccessful revolutions, which did not lead to the seizure of power after a temporary mobilization or victory. The term revolution is often used to describe great changes beyond the political realm.